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#81
We're not talking about the S4. Also, the DCT is tuned for the American models to provide more lower end aggression, which comes across as a little jerky, but is perfectly suitable for the comfort setting. Jerky, noisy and expensive to maintain - that is correct.
Both cars are new and the TLX has been a mess out of the box. Ressassing old arguments is irrelevant now. Audi has way many more horror stories than Acura. Which one will you trust to 300000 miles again?
It's too bad your fancy V6 from 1994 can't outrun my Jetta and it's "2.0Toy". These things all add up to a significantly better car for a significantly higher price. Sorry but that glorified 2.0Toy in that glorified Golf is definitely an inferior car. German knows that the noise are harsh enough that they chose to tame the 2.0T or create an artificial sounds (BMW...) to offset that tin-can noise, unfit of a $45K car. You can change your signature to Golf instead of Jetta. Indeed Audi updated the MLB platform up to MQB specs (Golf VII, although longitudinal) and calls it the MLB Evo. My bad.
And (before I get flamed), I have owned an Acura. I know why people buy them. I really liked mine. I just wanted something a little nicer. I cross-shoped my TSX with Mazdas and Hondas. The TLX is a great option compared to those brands, a good option compared to Buick, Volvo, and a value option compared to the Germans. But don't start bringing in this "TLX is a better car". - The TLX is certainly a better car and 2018 probably even better . I have zero interest for a car with an horrible interior as in A4 B9 (see above pics ) and 2.0Tin-can engine. The TLX V6 has a real noble engine, that knows how to howl with dignity. Of course the S4 is better with a noble engine to start with , but certainly not an A4 with 2.0T that means "compromise". You can keep it and no need to bring your pointless propaganda here - Audi forums must be as boring as their cars . Thanks.
Both cars are new and the TLX has been a mess out of the box. Ressassing old arguments is irrelevant now. Audi has way many more horror stories than Acura. Which one will you trust to 300000 miles again?
It's too bad your fancy V6 from 1994 can't outrun my Jetta and it's "2.0Toy". These things all add up to a significantly better car for a significantly higher price. Sorry but that glorified 2.0Toy in that glorified Golf is definitely an inferior car. German knows that the noise are harsh enough that they chose to tame the 2.0T or create an artificial sounds (BMW...) to offset that tin-can noise, unfit of a $45K car. You can change your signature to Golf instead of Jetta. Indeed Audi updated the MLB platform up to MQB specs (Golf VII, although longitudinal) and calls it the MLB Evo. My bad.
And (before I get flamed), I have owned an Acura. I know why people buy them. I really liked mine. I just wanted something a little nicer. I cross-shoped my TSX with Mazdas and Hondas. The TLX is a great option compared to those brands, a good option compared to Buick, Volvo, and a value option compared to the Germans. But don't start bringing in this "TLX is a better car". - The TLX is certainly a better car and 2018 probably even better . I have zero interest for a car with an horrible interior as in A4 B9 (see above pics ) and 2.0Tin-can engine. The TLX V6 has a real noble engine, that knows how to howl with dignity. Of course the S4 is better with a noble engine to start with , but certainly not an A4 with 2.0T that means "compromise". You can keep it and no need to bring your pointless propaganda here - Audi forums must be as boring as their cars . Thanks.
Car and Driver:
US News
Audi A4 - 9.0/10
Acura TLX - 8.4/10
Consumer Reports
Acura TLX - 61
Audi A4 - 80
No expert in their right mind suggests the TLX is even in the same ballpark as the A4.
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#84
Oh I am subscribed to many car mags including C&D and R&T. LOL @ Car&Driver putting the Alfa 1st. I like their numbers but for ranking, they ago along the last fashion. Sorry, $45-50K+ cars need a better and noble engine than a compromised 4-cyl. that sounds questionable. Might be ok at $30-35K, but no more. At that level of price I would take a 340i or TLX before an A4 with an inferior engine. I was in a S90 4-cyl. recently.... yikes!
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#86
Didn't he just say the BMW 3 series was a tin can or a piece of junk or something? Now he would take it or the TLX over the A4. lol
And I HATE having to go on offensive against the TLX because I grew up driving in bad cars (my dad is a Chevy nut) and as a young adult I would kill for the TLX. It's just not fair to the TLX, TLX drivers, or Audi drivers to say the TLX is better than the A4.
And I HATE having to go on offensive against the TLX because I grew up driving in bad cars (my dad is a Chevy nut) and as a young adult I would kill for the TLX. It's just not fair to the TLX, TLX drivers, or Audi drivers to say the TLX is better than the A4.
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Nope, all I did was choose my province (AB) and then selected the TLX and selected the add taxes and fees button. No options or accessories added. It says 48190 pre taxes and 52k post taxes on the build sheet. Did not select any protection packages or the aero kit or anything.
A4 Prestige: $50600
Advanced Driver Assistance Package - $2000
Comfort Seat Package - $1350
Heated rear seats - $350
Side Air bags - $500
Total: $54800
Not sure what the destination charge is but assuming $1500, plus 5% tax, that's close to $60k. It has a few more features than the TLX such as power lumbar adjustment.
No, what this means is that the 2.0T starts to peter out at 100mph, or, 160km/h. The 2.0T is faster in what i'd call "normal" speeds, but eventually loses out in the upper speed echelon, simply due to the tuning Audi has put on the car, or rather, has limited the car to. On the other hand, Honda isn't exactly limiting power on the 3.5L.
And there in lies the benefit of the 2.0T- tell me, how often do you drive at 160km/h. or faster? how often do you drive around 60-100km/h? The A4 is faster in the normal driving portion of the speed scale. The thing is, as mentioned, Audi limits the tuning on that car- if it doesn't produce enough power for you in the upper echelon, you can have it retuned at a very reasonable cost and get that extra power out of it- something you simply cannot do with the 3.5L.
And there in lies the benefit of the 2.0T- tell me, how often do you drive at 160km/h. or faster? how often do you drive around 60-100km/h? The A4 is faster in the normal driving portion of the speed scale. The thing is, as mentioned, Audi limits the tuning on that car- if it doesn't produce enough power for you in the upper echelon, you can have it retuned at a very reasonable cost and get that extra power out of it- something you simply cannot do with the 3.5L.
I think you are misunderstanding my post. I never said people drive 100mph + all the time...lol.
I'm saying the A4 2.0T is very fast for 0-60mph and 1/4 mile ET because it has a dedicated launch control system, as well as a fast shifting DCT.
A4: 5.2s
TLX AWD: 5.8s
Now, let's have a look at 5-60mph, where there's no launch control system involved. You just get the car up to 5mph, then smash the gas pedal:
A4: 6.0s
TLX: 6.2s
Without the launch control system, you can easily easy how the gap is much smaller. The fast shifting DCT still plays a role though. We don't need to get to 100mph to prove anything. The 5-60mph already shows enough.
Now, when we get to higher speeds, say 0-120mph, we have the following:
A4: 21.9s
TLX 21.7s
No one in their right mind will be driving 120mph on public roads in the US. But the point here is that, with just 0.2s difference, these figures show the A4 and TLX are pretty similar when it comes to acceleration. Stock vs stock, unless you are actually racing each other with the launch control system on, it's really a driver's race. Whoever steps on the gas first would win.
This is what I love about turbo cars (ESPECIALLY VAG cars). The capability to add a tune for a few hundred and bump up the power considerably is really not possible in naturally aspirated vehicles. With VAG specifically you have Revo, Unichip, GIAC, Uprev(?), APR...etc. I was going to get a Q5 and had to choose between the 2.0T and 3.2, I probably would have went with the 2.0T with a tune, but chose to go with something a little cheaper.
For me, I'd go with a boosted V6 for the best of both worlds - V6 sound quality and smoothness + potential for more power
#88
Coming from a great E46 M54 with excellent aural experience, thanks to its mid-range growl that made for like 50% driving experience, I have been totally APPALLED by all those modern 2.0T "6-cyl. wannabe" in $45-55K segment, including BMW 328i, Audi A4 and C-Class I didn't buy this kind of car at that price level to hear an engine that would sound at home in a Corolla - like the A4 just does. I'll forgive $30-35K car but at $40-45K, I expect more.
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#89
Oh didn't know you included taxes. Here's the A4 Prestige that I priced:
A4 Prestige: $50600
Advanced Driver Assistance Package - $2000
Comfort Seat Package - $1350
Heated rear seats - $350
Side Air bags - $500
Total: $54800
Not sure what the destination charge is but assuming $1500, plus 5% tax, that's close to $60k. It has a few more features than the TLX such as power lumbar adjustment.
Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean by limiting power man. I doubt Audi would limit the power once you get to 100mph.
I think you are misunderstanding my post. I never said people drive 100mph + all the time...lol.
I'm saying the A4 2.0T is very fast for 0-60mph and 1/4 mile ET because it has a dedicated launch control system, as well as a fast shifting DCT.
A4: 5.2s
TLX AWD: 5.8s
Now, let's have a look at 5-60mph, where there's no launch control system involved. You just get the car up to 5mph, then smash the gas pedal:
A4: 6.0s
TLX: 6.2s
Without the launch control system, you can easily easy how the gap is much smaller. The fast shifting DCT still plays a role though. We don't need to get to 100mph to prove anything. The 5-60mph already shows enough.
Now, when we get to higher speeds, say 0-120mph, we have the following:
A4: 21.9s
TLX 21.7s
No one in their right mind will be driving 120mph on public roads in the US. But the point here is that, with just 0.2s difference, these figures show the A4 and TLX are pretty similar when it comes to acceleration. Stock vs stock, unless you are actually racing each other with the launch control system on, it's really a driver's race. Whoever steps on the gas first would win.
For NA vs turbo, it comes down to your preference. It's definitely cheaper to get a nice boost of power with a turbocharged engine. On the other hand, a V6 engine is inherently be smoother, refined, and more premium. This is why there are some upset people over at temple of vtec forum - the new Accord might no longer have a V6. Instead, the V6 could be replaced by the 2.0T. We all know how poweful that 2.0T is, and people are getting 400whp easily with it. But there's no denying that the J35 is one smooth and sweet sounding engine despite its age.
For me, I'd go with a boosted V6 for the best of both worlds - V6 sound quality and smoothness + potential for more power
A4 Prestige: $50600
Advanced Driver Assistance Package - $2000
Comfort Seat Package - $1350
Heated rear seats - $350
Side Air bags - $500
Total: $54800
Not sure what the destination charge is but assuming $1500, plus 5% tax, that's close to $60k. It has a few more features than the TLX such as power lumbar adjustment.
Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean by limiting power man. I doubt Audi would limit the power once you get to 100mph.
I think you are misunderstanding my post. I never said people drive 100mph + all the time...lol.
I'm saying the A4 2.0T is very fast for 0-60mph and 1/4 mile ET because it has a dedicated launch control system, as well as a fast shifting DCT.
A4: 5.2s
TLX AWD: 5.8s
Now, let's have a look at 5-60mph, where there's no launch control system involved. You just get the car up to 5mph, then smash the gas pedal:
A4: 6.0s
TLX: 6.2s
Without the launch control system, you can easily easy how the gap is much smaller. The fast shifting DCT still plays a role though. We don't need to get to 100mph to prove anything. The 5-60mph already shows enough.
Now, when we get to higher speeds, say 0-120mph, we have the following:
A4: 21.9s
TLX 21.7s
No one in their right mind will be driving 120mph on public roads in the US. But the point here is that, with just 0.2s difference, these figures show the A4 and TLX are pretty similar when it comes to acceleration. Stock vs stock, unless you are actually racing each other with the launch control system on, it's really a driver's race. Whoever steps on the gas first would win.
For NA vs turbo, it comes down to your preference. It's definitely cheaper to get a nice boost of power with a turbocharged engine. On the other hand, a V6 engine is inherently be smoother, refined, and more premium. This is why there are some upset people over at temple of vtec forum - the new Accord might no longer have a V6. Instead, the V6 could be replaced by the 2.0T. We all know how poweful that 2.0T is, and people are getting 400whp easily with it. But there's no denying that the J35 is one smooth and sweet sounding engine despite its age.
For me, I'd go with a boosted V6 for the best of both worlds - V6 sound quality and smoothness + potential for more power
2. Audi does limit the power of the A4, so it does not step on the toes of the S4. You think it's magic that Honda squeezes 316hp out of a 2.0T, or Mercedes squeezes 380hp out of a 2.0T? Audi can do the same but chooses to keep a wide margin of separation in its line up.
3. Your argument of 2.0T vs V6 is the same as anyone's argument wanting a 6MT. Sadly, both the V6 and 6MT are going the way of the dinosaurs, and whether you choose to admit it or not, there's a reason for it. Hey, I'm still in denial about 6MTs. I won't hold it against you for wanting a V6.
either way, thanks for confirming the 2.0T is faster, except when pushed to the limit. At those speeds, you're in top gear and getting high in the RPM band, meaning torque is starting to drop and only HP continues to climb. As is obvious, the V6 makes 40hp more and so has the more grunt to move the TLX 0.2s faster, up to 120mph.
#91
That's his opinion. My opinion is it doesn't matter. Everyone has an opinion.
Judging by the number of people buying A4s vs people buying V6 TLXs, I'd say peoples opinions on turbos are changing, and rather quickly, at that.
Judging by the number of people buying A4s vs people buying V6 TLXs, I'd say peoples opinions on turbos are changing, and rather quickly, at that.
#93
Poeple are buying more A4's than TLX's because the A4 is clearly the MUCH better car. Regardless of engine.
#94
This argument is disco. The 4 cylinder turbo is as refined as most production V6 models. There are better, more refined 6 cylinder models, but the Honda J35Y6 you can buy in the Honda Pilot and the Honda Odyssey is NOT that model.
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#98
Yeah that's a super nice interior. That picture doesn't do it justice. When you sit inside you just want to touch all the nice materials.
And I'm glad you post the interior with a manual transmission. How's acura doing on that? Then again, how is acura doing on reliable transmissions altogether?
And I'm glad you post the interior with a manual transmission. How's acura doing on that? Then again, how is acura doing on reliable transmissions altogether?
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#100
Give it a rest. You search the whole internet and that was clearly the only photo you found making the B9 A4 look ugly.
I'm sure Honda dumped boatloads of R&D money into the 2.0T JUST to put it in the Civic Type R. Are you serious?
#101
This interior is actually very inspired of the A6 2012... *which I hated*. I was in a $90K S6 and couldn't believe that I wasn't in a economizer 2.0T...
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#102
#103
I'm pretty sure it's practically verified somewhere on here. Oh and that Toyota V6 ypu were talking about makes more power and is more modern that the dinosaur in your "premium" TLX. A camry makes more power than your "sports" sedan. Ouch!
Thank you. He's trying so hard to find a picture that makes it look bad. I see a sick digital dash in that pic. Looks cool to me.
#105
Part of why that Audi interior looks bad is because it is light grey. Even Acuras with a light grey interior look awful. It just makes an otherwise beautiful interior look so drab.
But when in black, oh man, so much nicer. The 3G TL was the same. I couldn't stand the light grey interior some people had. The black interior always looks so much more luxurious.
Again, Saintor isn't comparing apples to apples. A black TLX interior vs a black A4 interior is a different story altogether.
But when in black, oh man, so much nicer. The 3G TL was the same. I couldn't stand the light grey interior some people had. The black interior always looks so much more luxurious.
Again, Saintor isn't comparing apples to apples. A black TLX interior vs a black A4 interior is a different story altogether.
#106
Part of why that Audi interior looks bad is because it is bad. None of A4 2017+ let me a positive impression. Actually I even prefer the GTI/GLI interiors.
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either way, thanks for confirming the 2.0T is faster, except when pushed to the limit. At those speeds, you're in top gear and getting high in the RPM band, meaning torque is starting to drop and only HP continues to climb. As is obvious, the V6 makes 40hp more and so has the more grunt to move the TLX 0.2s faster, up to 120mph.
Turbos/Superchargers + DCT = the winner vs N/A + 6MT.
#112
On turbos the last major holdouts Honda & Toyota are already dipping their toes in the water. HONDA is up to their knees with the CIVIC & most likely Accord. Toyota is in to its ankles with the small turbo cars in Japan. Next N/A might be the last one for them. Right now the need displacement to move the Camry but emissions & fuel economy targets will keep squeezing them till they have o drop displacement & boost for drivability. Good guess will be electric powered blowers.
Was also looking at the chart someone put up on can prices by C&D. had not idea there was that much overlap, its easy to see why other brands are stealing the TLX's lunch money.
The were king of the hill when they definitely undercut the other brands prices. With price parity its easy to see them loosing sales to the more recognized premium brands. The rough handling of the RLX for the past 10? years should have taught them they cannot go head to head on pricing with some of these brands.
Was also looking at the chart someone put up on can prices by C&D. had not idea there was that much overlap, its easy to see why other brands are stealing the TLX's lunch money.
The were king of the hill when they definitely undercut the other brands prices. With price parity its easy to see them loosing sales to the more recognized premium brands. The rough handling of the RLX for the past 10? years should have taught them they cannot go head to head on pricing with some of these brands.
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#115
Maybe the BMW 330' 248BHP 5.4 to 60MPH against 5.7 for the 290BHP TLX - 1/4 mile 330 14@ 100MPHvs the TLX 14.3 @ 103mph. Torque got the BMW going & the TLX never caught up but it was going 3MPH faster at the finish. A little more distance & the TLX with more horsepower would have driven on by.
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#117
Clearly shows how little you know... what's even sadder is I posted that formula for you before and you obviously couldn't understand how it works.
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#119
And a serious dislike for cars that are more expensive or are perceived to or actually do outperform whatever he has bought at the time. Same story on all the forums.
Funny thing my oldest daughter has a car with double my 440's MSRP. Instead of finding fault & nit picking with it because its costs more than mine I am happy she has made such a great choice & has the income to easily afford it.
Funny thing my oldest daughter has a car with double my 440's MSRP. Instead of finding fault & nit picking with it because its costs more than mine I am happy she has made such a great choice & has the income to easily afford it.
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#120
And a serious dislike for cars that are more expensive or are perceived to or actually do outperform whatever he has bought at the time. Same story on all the forums.
Funny thing my oldest daughter has a car with double my 440's MSRP. Instead of finding fault & nit picking with it because its costs more than mine I am happy she has made such a great choice & has the income to easily afford it.
Funny thing my oldest daughter has a car with double my 440's MSRP. Instead of finding fault & nit picking with it because its costs more than mine I am happy she has made such a great choice & has the income to easily afford it.
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