I wish Acura luck and while it isn't a bad looking car at all you are retarded if you buy this car for any reason other than an amazing low price.
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http://www.insideline.com/acura/ilx/...rst-drive.htmlFirst Impression:
It's more of a Jetta replacement than a reborn Integra, but a quality cabin, a well-damped ride, above-average fuel economy and realistic pricing should ensure the ILX finds its buyer.
Although the ILX is efficient and lightweight like the Acura Integra, the ILX is a more polished sedan for grown-ups. It has a well-damped ride, an upscale interior and plenty of electronics to placate smartphone users. It's priced sanely, too, with a base MSRP of $26,795.
It's the kind of small car you enjoy driving to work more so than wringing it out on a back road. And while that's not exactly what old-school Honda guys want to hear, the ILX marks a return to the less-is-more philosophy that defined Acura in its early years.
The 2013 Acura ILX is close in size to the Buick Verano and Volkswagen Jetta, but company officials don't consider either of those cars key competitors. Instead, they have their eyes on the Audi A3, Volvo S40 (well, whatever latent demand it left behind when Volvo discontinued it) and Lexus CT 200h.
Why you wouldn’t (buy an Optima SX):
Because you have your eyes on the Frigidaire Limited Edition Camry that you saw last weekend at the neighborhood Autoplex.
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#2
I wish Acura luck and while it isn't a bad looking car at all you are retarded if you buy this car for any reason other than an amazing low price.
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#3
Maybe someone that really loves Civics but wants something fancier.
Lolz.
#4
So this is the EL replacement, essentially. Coming down to U.S. this time? We'll see how this goes. If you think about it, the current civic is the size of the original TSX, one could consider this a proper TSX replacement (far cry, I know) with the 2.4 and a manual box...
#6
Watch the Acura get it's ass kicked by the "not-really-a-competitor" Buick. All the gripes about the Jetta are also gone with the GLI, and that is also smack dab in this price range.
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#8
how about a video too, albeit not from edmunds.
#9
I'd much rather have the new GLI over this. However, I'm looking forward to seeing the final production version of the new A3 sedan. May potentially be my next car
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#10
Acura probably doesn't consider this the ILX's competition, but I like this and probably cheaper?
HID's-Check
LED's-Check
Regular Gas-Check
Manual availability-Check
Hatchback-Win!
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#11
If Acura is truly replacing the TXS with this, they might have just shot themselves on the foot. The 2.4 is actually more than a base TSX. Less car for more money, yeah that will work.
#12
I could see it selling in decent numbers, and if the Acura nameplate isn't doing too well with D-segment sedan buyers, why not move down? Honda left a hole in their lineup when they decontented the 2012 Civic.
Really don't like the center console though, looks cheap and out of place:
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#14
Didn't Acura kill off the Integra/RSX because they wanted to move the brand upmarket? I guess that didn't work out so well.
#16
I like the cheap exhaust.....
I don't understand the target buyer here. Non car people who just fancy a small sedan with premium badge even if it comes with inferior content to cheaper cars....Oh but these buyers also don't consider Buick premium or just an older person brand. And sports cars and Mustangs are ugly and gas guzzling. And german cars are unreliable can't be trusted. Only Japan builds quality cars that run forever.
Ok found the ILX buyer I guess.
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#18
It's astonishing how fast and far Honda has fallen. This car, with a revvier engine and a sophisticated suspension could have carved out a niche for itself in this marketplace as the Integra did. Now it's just a me-too player in an increasingly crowded space. It's not a bad looking car, but it definitely seems like it's no Integra. And that is a huge missed opportunity.
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#20
It's not a bad looking car, but what I don't understand is how does this fit with the TSX in existence? It's not much smaller, and not much cheaper. Where is the incentive to buy this over a base TSX?
Yikes, nevermind...I see the base trim is up to 30k now...
I love all cars, I just happen to own a few pieces of german crap at the moment.
#21
Design cues to me are Mercedes's pontoon fenders and BMW's Bangle - just smoothed out.
I guess it gives it "character", but not for me.
#22
At $27k, I have to assume that the ILX only comes fairly loaded. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a lower trim model in Canada with cloth seats and such, like with the previous EL and the current TSX.
It would be interesting to see a hatchback variant. That would truly distinguish the Acura from the Civic, and would be a viable competitor for cars like the A3 and Lexus CT.
#23
I was really interested in this quasi-new segment with small luxury when I was shopping around. However it seems they all fall a little flat in terms of offering any kind of sporting luxury for the price point. LED's and HID's are nice features but I don't want to fall asleep while at the wheel of a complacent car. Made me realize if I didn't want to shell out money for a well equipped A4 S-Line or Regal GS Turbo then I should stick to a mainstream brand for my enthusiastic side.
#24
It isnt a replacement for the TSX. It slots below the TSX. They will be sold side by side. Later down the pipeline both the TL & TSX are being replaced by a car that slots between them in size called the TLX. At that point there will be an ILX/TLX/RLX. The ILX should have the new engines by then as well.
The TSX and TL are both on 5 year life cycles. So i'm guessing the TSX will be around for one more model year (2013). Their replacement is due for the 2014 MY.
Lastly, the 2.4 is cheaper then a base TSX...although not by much and still overpriced imho. $30,095 vs $30,905...and a 6-Speed TSX (apples to apples) has an MSRP of $31,905. $1,810 more then a 6-Speed ILX.
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#25
Being a temporary hybrid owner myself, I have to wonder who would drop $30k+ on that version.
I tried to watch the video, but:
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#26
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#27
Well in order to increase sales, they are replacing the TSX (you know, their volume seller), with the ILX. They are then going to shrink the TL back to old TL size since the boat/beak look didn't pan out. So really, for all intents and purposes, this IS the new TSX (kind of like the current TSX basically replaced the TL as the volume seller when the TL grew bigger/uglier).
This back and forth and general lack of direction pains me as a Honda fanboy. Ito really needs to go.
#28
No split digital speedo dash is a step up from Civic.![]()
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#30
I love all cars, I just happen to own a few pieces of german crap at the moment.
#32
I love all cars, I just happen to own a few pieces of german crap at the moment.
#33
Meh. I never thought I'd say something like this, but this new ILX seems like a strong argument for the Dodge Dart.
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#34
I know the MDX sells the most, but I was talking about sedans and should have clarified. I think the difference was much more pronounced when the new TL was first introduced and people hadn't yet been (partially) desensitized to the beak. The MMC saw the toning down of the beak, so I would imagine sales have increased.
I forget the figures, but when the new TL intro'd it took a massive dive in sales. Partly the looks, and partly the increased price. The TSX moved up in price to presumably be the new volume sedan.
I guess what leaves me scratching my head is the fact they've finally built the TSX name (somewhat) and have had it out for two generations. Why didn't they just admit their error, downsize the TL back to what it was last gen, and make the ILX the new TSX? Why intro a new name and have to build brand recognition all over again?
#35
I love all cars, I just happen to own a few pieces of german crap at the moment.