2015 Acura TLX Detailed Review and Road Test

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2014
  • Is the Acura TLX right for you? Check out the most detailed review on RUclips to find out.
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    For 2015 Acura has made an unusual move. Rather than expanding their line-up by splitting an existing model into two, they have condensed the 2014 Acura TL and 2014 Acura TSX into a single model: the 2015 Acura TLX.
    Slotting between the outgoing TL and TSX in size, the TLX was designed to compete with the likes of the Buick Regal, Lincoln MKZ, and the popular Lexus ES. It also serves as the value alternative to the BMW 3-Series, Mercedes C300, Volvo S60 and Audi A4 by delivering more features and a larger car for less.
    Join me as I take a close look at the latest mid-sized Acura in detail, take it out on the road and talk pricing and comparisons.
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  • @TBolt-qm4ci
    @TBolt-qm4ci 9 лет назад +58

    I decided to buy the 2.4 TLX with the Tech package two months ago. Fun to drive, quiet, comfortable, a little sporty, and the tech assist and safety is the best I have ever experienced. Maybe it's not as fast as the six-cylinder version, but I don't care. I would rather have the better fuel mileage and pocket the $10,000 savings. Another great review. Thanks, Alex!

    • @aaftabbhiwani7424
      @aaftabbhiwani7424 5 лет назад

      T. Bolt can you let me know if this car have Lane Keep Assist?

    • @tlx.
      @tlx. 4 года назад +1

      Aaftab Bhiwani Depends on your model. I drive a ‘16 TLX and it does not come with the car. Now my mom on the other hand has a ‘19 MDX which has the lane assist. Not as much a fan of the newer model though due to the gear shifter being buttons and not your normal gear shift knob. Other than that, absolutely love the ‘16 TLX and the ‘19 MDX. Can’t go wrong with Honda/Acura 😁🤟🏼

    • @Chris.Smith420
      @Chris.Smith420 2 года назад +1

      @@tlx. I have a v6 15 tlx jist got it a few days ago. Gotta say, I actually thoroughly enjoy the buttons over a traditional knob. The car parks itself as long as you’re stopped and open the driver door, and it has a lot of other cool features built in.

    • @kellyradich5597
      @kellyradich5597 2 года назад +1

      I’ve been looking at this 2015 Acura TLX should I do it should I do it ?!

    • @Inferno45
      @Inferno45 Год назад +1

      Thats why you buy it used instead of brand new.

  • @Kamukix
    @Kamukix 9 лет назад +23

    Alex, your reviews are HANDS DOWN the best on RUclips! Fantastically thorough, very well thought out, and beautifully executed! I love the real world nature of them instead of just sliding around, screaming crazy stuff, and other less efficient styles out there. Those are fun sometimes to watch, but they are not(!) showing you the car in depth so you know what you're getting into before you even hit the showroom. I hope you keep em coming, and best of luck to you.
    Kei

  • @thunderbuddy93
    @thunderbuddy93 9 лет назад +28

    Finally the first true detailed review of this car.

  • @netman88
    @netman88 9 лет назад +7

    Always one of the best reviews and I always learn something from watching. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

  • @VyRuS1987
    @VyRuS1987 8 лет назад +9

    with the quality of reviews Alex produces he should have 1M subscriptions!

  • @Jason.W.
    @Jason.W. 9 лет назад +4

    Excellent excellent review!
    The amount of detailed description, and compare and contrast across different buying perspectives is awesome.
    This is one of the most interesting cars to come out in my personal opinion due to the elimination of two old models, new transmissions and Acura's shawd.
    As far as the hidden tail pipes goes. I like it. Keeps the lines clean.

  • @onieshianapoleon2547
    @onieshianapoleon2547 3 года назад +3

    Boy where are you? Look at that lake and mountain ⛰ in the back with the hot sun ☀️ shining all in one

  • @chapel1
    @chapel1 9 лет назад

    We just purchased a TLX SH-AWD tech pkg with V-6 and remote start.Your review is awesome and in depth.I love my wife's new car,just got done driving the TLX in the snow,WOW! After watching your review 3 times I feel even better about my purchase.Thank You Alex.

  • @abidrehman6274
    @abidrehman6274 9 лет назад +9

    The best reviewer on RUclips ! Excellent and relevant information and no silly jokes

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto 9 лет назад

    This seems to have been your most detailed review ever. Well done!

  • @ChristopherJones-cjphoto
    @ChristopherJones-cjphoto 7 лет назад

    I don't care how you dress or how long your hair is, your reviews are by far the most detailed, and include features and comparisons that other reviewers don't. You are my 1st go to for car reviews. Please keep up the great work!

  • @falkin42
    @falkin42 9 лет назад

    You're just the best. Responding to comments, always rational, details to death. I'm always so excited to see you do a car I'm interested in, like this or the 200.

  • @jasonmomo4973
    @jasonmomo4973 5 лет назад +4

    I just bought the 2015 Tlx V6 3.5. I got it with only 20k miles on it. That was the main decider because I of course looked around for a bit and, the low mileage, great looking luxury sport car for a descent price won me over even compared to a year older Infinity Q50 I could have bought for around the same price, (payment take over, 60k miles on it). Let me tell you; I am very happy with my choice! This Acura is awesome. I got it in a sick graphite luster metallic with beautiful light grey leather. It drives like an absolute dream and, everyone who sees the thing loves it; ( ESPECIALLY the chicks) 😉. In my opinion for the price; this car is amazing. I recommend it and, as you can tell, I am certainly happy with my purchase.

  • @SL_barn
    @SL_barn 9 лет назад +11

    I recently bought a TLX SHAWD Tech and OMG I love it. It's so fast, refined and luxurious. What I love the most about it, which I loved about my previous ILX is that it has 2 personalities. It's smooth and refined, but can be playful and downright frisky if you want it to. Love it so far! Also, I'm actually getting 35-36 mpg on the highway! Not bad for 290 hp and AWD!

    • @Fussinated
      @Fussinated 9 лет назад +1

      Jack Mehoff
      Congratulations. However, just be careful with the 9 speed ZF gearbox it is the only major part that is from Germany and is the main problem part of TLX V6.

    • @SL_barn
      @SL_barn 7 лет назад +1

      Jay Thomas I wouldn't consider the 4 cylinder since it can't be paired with SHAWD. After almost 18 months, still a great car with no issues. Yes you feel the transmission shift, but it doesn't bother me.

    • @HipHopCantSaveMe
      @HipHopCantSaveMe 5 лет назад

      @@SL_barn Any update? I'm thinking of buying one used.

    • @SL_barn
      @SL_barn 5 лет назад

      @@HipHopCantSaveMe my lease is now done, but I have to say that I miss it! I had no problems during my time with it! Just make sure you get the shawd- it's great!

    • @guidepost667
      @guidepost667 5 лет назад

      @@SL_barn i am thinking of getting one for 20k v6 sh-awd . Is it good to get?

  • @landocalrisian2014
    @landocalrisian2014 6 лет назад +1

    Alex I really appreciate all the work you do to be so thorough in your reviews. I'm sure its a lot of research but you give the full scope and for me, I appreciate all your hard work. Thank you!!!

  • @baldheadlogic
    @baldheadlogic 9 лет назад +1

    Great Review Alex. I am kind of suprised by how positive this review was for the TLX. I have heard many that are complaning either about the transmissions or styling, etc...

  • @shemrun
    @shemrun 9 лет назад +5

    Great review as always. Thank you Alex.

  • @mahfah7911
    @mahfah7911 9 лет назад +6

    THATS ONE OF THE BEST REVIEWS.. you got size , specs mentioned.. even Cnet doesnt do longer detailed review. Subscribed

  • @robertchandler2573
    @robertchandler2573 9 лет назад +40

    Your video reviews are flat-out the best. I'm actually interested in a TLX and found this review very helpful. I'd also like to thank you for extending us a courtesy by being appropriately clothed in your videos. Many popular reviewers are so underdressed that they look like bums or clowns, therefore hard to take seriously.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +7

      Thanks Robert. Trust me, nobody wants to see me in shorts...

    • @cadsux
      @cadsux 9 лет назад +2

      Alex on Autos I agree. Alex is thoroughly professional, inside and out. You do look a tad shaggy compared to your past "buzz-cut" hair style. The colder weather perhaps?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +7

      cadsux
      Mostly laziness. I just buzzed, so next week will be shaggier and then the Jetta will be back to normal. I really need to schedule hair cuts a little better.

    • @srtor
      @srtor 9 лет назад +13

      Alex has totally 'spoiled' me with his reviews. Now I have stopped watching other auto review channels in youtube.
      Way to go Alex!

  • @blockbusterz2370
    @blockbusterz2370 4 года назад

    I knew this was a great idea back then.... Great job on the info. I went to school for 2 and half yrs. In automotive and u got good if not great knowledge of a vehicle.... Thanks again.

  • @engelcrona
    @engelcrona 6 лет назад

    Brilliant review mate. Not just the facts but also well thought out and expressed opinions.

  • @oscarorozco5585
    @oscarorozco5585 2 года назад

    This is te most comprenhensive review i´ve seen on the tlx on youtube, thanks!

  • @leob.7606
    @leob.7606 9 лет назад

    You make excellent car review videos! Best I've been able to find. So far I haven't decided on my next car just yet, but you're a big help.

  • @archetype001
    @archetype001 9 лет назад +1

    Now that's what I call a proper review!

  • @lordofchaosiori
    @lordofchaosiori 9 лет назад

    Love your reviews, keep them coming!

  • @Jazz4Jesus
    @Jazz4Jesus 8 лет назад +2

    Love your in-depth reviews!

    • @mikechandler7861
      @mikechandler7861 3 года назад

      From the Manufacturer read some of the reviews

  • @epic5945
    @epic5945 5 лет назад

    Excellent and informative video. It covered every aspect of the TLX.

  • @numberone5788
    @numberone5788 9 лет назад

    I give this review 10/10, great job!!

  • @skyelsangi
    @skyelsangi 9 лет назад

    Awesome review, Alex!

  • @Ronreco_SR
    @Ronreco_SR 9 лет назад

    Awesome review, might opt in for the 2.4 or 3.5 SH-AWD; tech package of course. Thorough as well, definitely subscribing.

  • @victoryvick154
    @victoryvick154 9 лет назад

    Well, that's called an in-depth review. Very satisfied.

  • @ursusteddicus
    @ursusteddicus 9 лет назад

    Such a thorough review. Thanks!

  • @ahkeen
    @ahkeen 9 лет назад

    This is the best detailed and inform review ever for the TLX! You also explained the ZF transmission and how it works. I also just leased this let's see how it is.
    thanks you!

    • @ahkeen
      @ahkeen 7 лет назад

      i had the v6 tech shawd, returned the lease cause it had the e-brake recall and the zf tranny sucked. i went and got a 2014 TL shawd ADV. much better car IMO

    • @pinkisforpimps
      @pinkisforpimps 5 лет назад

      How do you like the TL now?

  • @Snafu2346
    @Snafu2346 9 лет назад

    Excellent review Alex.

  • @omgitsme435
    @omgitsme435 9 лет назад +4

    This probably the most comprehensive and unbiased review on RUclips, thanks Alex.
    Question though, I am considering TLX V6 SH-AWD either Tech or Advance vs the Lexus IS350 (ES a bit dated/not dynamic enough). Do you think the Acura is a better deal or the Lexus AWD 350 F Sport? The price difference is around $4000 from the Advance, however the Lexus you can negotiate a lot more below MSRP. The TLX also has a new 9 speed while the Lexus has a dated 6 speed and the mileage is not nearly as good. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!

  • @tanhansel92
    @tanhansel92 7 лет назад

    I love the detailed explanation!

  • @polievets1
    @polievets1 9 лет назад

    Nice job Alex! great review Thanks!

  • @skyblue368
    @skyblue368 9 лет назад +12

    "Lady Gaga shoulders" bahahaha

  • @yippie6862
    @yippie6862 9 лет назад

    Nice review Alex

  • @martinlim6081
    @martinlim6081 9 лет назад +3

    thank you for the review! I've had my eyes on the base 2.4L for some time now and I was really hoping to see your take on it before making the purchase. I was literally planning on heading out for one today.

    • @martinlim6081
      @martinlim6081 9 лет назад

      Hey Alex I would love to hear your take on the 2.4L tranny's jerkiness people are complaining about in Acura forums. DCT + torque converter could be a video segment no?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад

      Martin Lim
      Personally it didn't bother me. It's not going ever be as smooth as a traditional automatic transmission, that's just a factor of the design. However I think it is worth the improved efficiency.

    • @albertoalejandrobaezsanche3142
      @albertoalejandrobaezsanche3142 9 лет назад

      Ven a Polanco... ACURA POLANCO lo pone en tu casa...

    • @landonsmother
      @landonsmother 9 лет назад

      I just purchased mine 2 weeks ago and I love it. The gas mileage is great and I love everything about the car. Good luck with your purchase :)

  • @ldawson103
    @ldawson103 9 лет назад +9

    Thank you for this review Alex I've been waiting for it. It's hard to overlook how much the TLX offers for the money. And given Acura's reputation for reliability I believe this will be my next car. I had been comparing the IS and C400 with the TLX. Building either of those cars online with similar equipment to the TLX I saw a 12-15 thousand dollar price increase with the C400, and the IS not having any of the active driver assistants but still more expensive. Admittedly the C400 is more substantial in feel(typical of any MB) and the IS350 F Sport was surprisingly more fun to drive. However, the TLX is a relative bargain in its segment without feeling any less of a luxury car. I also appreciate Acura not "nickel and diming" its customers for things like led headlights, sunroof, heated seats, Bluetooth or a backup camera like the Germans do all of which are standard equipment on TLX.

    • @cizzlen07
      @cizzlen07 9 лет назад +1

      Exactly the reasons I'm sticking with Acura after seriously considering the new IS. Acura has always owned in value and reliability over the competitors.

    • @IdanKashani
      @IdanKashani 5 лет назад +1

      The IS has been outdated for a while now

  • @anthonyszeto5508
    @anthonyszeto5508 9 лет назад

    great in-depth review

  • @thinhv12
    @thinhv12 9 лет назад

    30 MINUTES WORTH OF INFORMATIONS.
    MAD RESPECTS!
    even though I usually digs for information on cars that I only interested in.
    this channel has become something of a goldmine.
    I still remember when your channels only has 10k+ subs, and thinking how much recognition your channel is lacking. Now that you're 40k+ and continue in making such informative video review. I see only, but a great future for this channel.
    ps: I hardly ever comment, because I dont want to make the content creator feel like they have the needs to reply, it such a bother for bothside.lol But I have consume much of your contents, and I hope you continue being the man that you are, rather then making a 3 minute puns & jokes that gives little to no relevant info about the car.

  • @marinoint
    @marinoint 9 лет назад

    Another excellent review, thank you for your hard work!
    I have to say I'm surprised to see the TLX accelerates in this video, it really does seem like it can do 0~60mph in under 6 sec., which is faster than I expected. I don't see why anyone in the market for a sports sedan would want to spend more than this loaded TLX.

  • @jasonmomo4973
    @jasonmomo4973 5 лет назад

    Man!! Excellent review👍

  • @sierra2562
    @sierra2562 8 лет назад

    Alex, which do you think is faster 0 to 60 the TLX or the Lincoln MKZ with the twin turbos, some of the videos i saw the Lincoln was 6.2 seconds, and i no your the man who can answer

  • @hardeepsinghkochhar6764
    @hardeepsinghkochhar6764 7 лет назад

    Hello Alex,
    I love watching your reviews. I am considering either Acura TLX or Lexus ES 350. Can you please shed some light which one will be better option to go for?

  • @JonathanRogers1982
    @JonathanRogers1982 2 года назад

    What are your thoughts on long term use with the 9speed? I've been looking and reviews talk about it being very unreliable....vibration on hwy, jerky changes, lots of consumer repair complaints, recalls, etc. Is it just the dog clutch or what?

  • @davidwinkler5576
    @davidwinkler5576 9 лет назад

    Another awesome review :) Do you think you could review the chevy spark?

  • @bigpizzapie
    @bigpizzapie 9 лет назад

    Very detailed review. Thanks.

  • @bluecube9527
    @bluecube9527 9 лет назад

    Great reviews. I love your videos Alex. Could you please review Honda Odyssey if you have any chance? Thank you!

  • @ahmedk6207
    @ahmedk6207 4 года назад

    It’s 2020 during the coronavirus, i saw this model at a mazda dealership selling as preowned certified, it has about 70-90k miles on it and the price is 15k-18k Canadian. I personally think it’s a fair deal, what do you think? Low mileage does it mean it’s has a mechanical problem?

  • @dongravenor9153
    @dongravenor9153 9 лет назад

    Fantastic review. I drive the last gen TL; this car seems better in all regards.
    I think that Acura buyers are getting their car for reliability and durability in a slightly sporty and slightly luxurious package.
    I'm not really a car person and don't really need anything more than this kind of vehicle; have actually never used the paddle shifters nor the sunroof.
    My TL accelerates and handles generally quite nicely; this one looks even better!

  • @xiaodi0605
    @xiaodi0605 9 лет назад

    Nice review. Thank you.

  • @Revelationchap13refusemark
    @Revelationchap13refusemark 6 лет назад

    Great review thanks.

  • @nathanielcashjr.732
    @nathanielcashjr.732 9 лет назад

    Excellent review. I choose the 2.4 for the handling. 0 to 60 is irrelevant in Chicago as the on ramps are plenty long enough to get up to speed. I actually get 40 MPG on highway in econo mode. My 30 mile drive to work to downtown Chicago as averaged 29 MPG and this is usually done in sport mode. Given the drop in gas price, I am paying less per month on gas than I can remember in a very long time and the ride is better than my TL.

  • @a32tl
    @a32tl 6 лет назад +1

    I just purchased a '16 Acura TLX FWD Advance V6. I'm a fan of Acura, to say the least, as this marks my 8th Acura. I just sold my '13 Acura TL Advance and replaced it with this TLX. Overall, I'm really pleased with the car. There are certain things about my TL that I prefer over my TLX but I'm certainly not disappointed with my TLX. The fuel economy in the TLX is phenomenal. It also looks a lot better than my TL, in my opinion. Driving dynamics award goes to the TL however. The way I think of it is the TL was more raw and eager. The TLX is more refined and mannerly. It will perform as well as my TL but it takes more coaxing. I like the TLX fine though and have no regrets about buying one. There are many positives about it.

  • @kungpaobenji27
    @kungpaobenji27 8 лет назад +6

    This is one of the hardest cars to review because the performance differences are vast between the 2.4 Engine 4 Cylinder and the 3.5 Engine 6 Cylinder. I know the reviewer (who did a great job comparing this to other vehicle brand names) preferred the 6 cylinder mainly due to the acceleration time from 0-60 mph; however, others whole-heartedly preferred the 4 cylinder for better overall performance not to mention less maintenance costs due to lacking the faulty transmission of the 6 cylinder that has actually resulted in recalls.
    Rating the performance, feel, braking, and controls between both transmission models cannot be done unless he drives & rates both individually. So despite being very thorough, Alex on Autos makes the same mistake many other reviewers made ASSUMING performance ratings for the 4 Cylinder would be a direct reflection of only reviewing the 6 cylinder version, which is not at all the case.

    • @ArseneLupin786
      @ArseneLupin786 8 лет назад +1

      Was thinking to trade my Accord sport for this but the 0-60 is too slow for the SH-AWD v6 of tlx. Sadly, I cannot spend 45K for a car that Passats and v6 camrys from 10 years ago can beat.

    • @kungpaobenji27
      @kungpaobenji27 8 лет назад +1

      Yeah if you read my comments, the V6 is trash. The V6 has had many recalls and repair visits with the button based transmission. If you're ok with a slower 0-60, the 4 cylinder 2.4 engine is a much better car with superior performance levels.

    • @ArseneLupin786
      @ArseneLupin786 8 лет назад

      I wanted the SH-AWD because I test drove the RDX and MDX with it and they were amazing. I've never owned a v6 and I need some entry level luxury car. None of the lists so far interest me much.

    • @Kory31691
      @Kory31691 8 лет назад

      Give the 3-series a try or the A4. Both have pretty good AWD systems and are about as quick 0-60 as the V6 TLX if not a little faster.

    • @ArseneLupin786
      @ArseneLupin786 8 лет назад

      I would if they were reasonably priced for their base models. In 2016, without a back up camera and basic necessities not coming as standard is a deal breaker for me. It is so 2014/2015 to have them as standard! I am saving 11K CAD if I get the Acura! The 3series and A4 are 10x better in driving dynamics than TLX though.

  • @tuolumne9
    @tuolumne9 9 лет назад +1

    Alex, would u mind commenting on:
    1) The feeling of the exterior door handles when opening the doors (I noticed a large differences, some cars feel hollow and cheap, some well damped and sturdy)
    2) sound doors make when closing....big differences here between cars.
    Thanks Alex!

    • @IdanKashani
      @IdanKashani 5 лет назад +1

      I have a 17 TLX, and the handles feel premium, and the door sound is amazing

  • @gervals6928
    @gervals6928 9 лет назад

    Great review. How do you compare the TLX with Infiniti's Q50 Premium?

  • @matthewyim1736
    @matthewyim1736 8 лет назад

    Alex, in the tlx, mdx, etc, does it get an aluminum trim instead of wood trim?

  • @jeremyhewitt2637
    @jeremyhewitt2637 9 лет назад

    Wow car sounds outstanding

  • @rbassdo
    @rbassdo 9 лет назад +1

    This dude knows how to review cars!

  • @ChristopherOSU
    @ChristopherOSU 6 лет назад

    I *love* the look of the instrument panel, particularly at night. Not the most exciting car to drive, but, very comfortable - very nice car. Takes a while to get used to the shifting, but, I think once you've used it for a few weeks it won't be a negative?

  • @hugyroy
    @hugyroy 7 лет назад

    need this car so much !!

  • @xuimod
    @xuimod 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent review.
    The 2015 TLX looks like a really nice car at a pretty good price but I'm not sure about the 9 speed auto that uses dogclutches at some gears, that seems a bit complex..... how reliable is this transmission going to be over the long term?

    • @karimmourabitamari6540
      @karimmourabitamari6540 Год назад

      My transmission blew up at 130000 km. I decided to replace it for 5000$ rather than chase a new car for 50000$. ZF 9 was ok until it blow up, transmission not autodestructing is all I ask for.

  • @Travelingcarguy1
    @Travelingcarguy1 9 лет назад

    I just had a 2015 Acura TLX V6 as a loaner car and I noticed during moderate acceleration the shifts from 1-2 gear and 2-3 gear had a "jerk" type of feeling. Is this normal because of the "dog clutch phenomenon" you mentioned? Did your test TLX exhibit that behavior?
    Another question, which is more quieter this TLX or the RLX u drove before?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      The RLX is quieter and no, the jerk doesn't have anything to do with the clutch because it is not involved in 1-2 or 2-3 shifts, that has more to do with the rapid speed of the shifts.

  • @blockbusterz2370
    @blockbusterz2370 4 года назад

    I love the acceleration with Infiniti's v8 trucks and vehicles. I own a 2004 fx45 fully loaded. can u do a review on a q50/60 red sport 400 or the gtr. I own a 2016 tlx shawd and u really explained this vehicle too the T... I love Infiniti's power a lil better tho. Tell me what u think Alex?

  • @kireatanasov6387
    @kireatanasov6387 9 лет назад

    way to go Alex

  • @anoopmathew82
    @anoopmathew82 9 лет назад +1

    Alex, great review as usual! I'm in the market for a new midsize sedan (coming from a E90 3 Series M sport so needing something a little bigger and more comfy). The TLX is high on my list, especially the 4 cylinder with DCT and tech pkg, and although cheaper and not really a competitor I'm also open to the 2016 Mazda 6 GT. Your take between those two (I know unusual) options? Any other recommendations besides the MKZ?
    Thanks!

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      Anoop Mathew The Mazda6 feels less premium than the TLX although handling in the front wheel drive models is surprisingly similar. The Mazda feels lighter and more nimble but actual road holding is similar. The TLX in general feels more premium inside. The TLX and MKZ are the hottest entries in that segment to be honest. I'd give the Kia Cadenza a look but that'd be about it.

  • @gaphoogys
    @gaphoogys 9 лет назад +8

    you keep on saying "RLX" lmao

  • @easysnail
    @easysnail 9 лет назад

    Great review as usual. Thanks! Quick note you call it a RLX at 1:19 :)

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      I noticed that in editing. I called it the TSX a few times as well but was able to edit those out but this one line wasn't repeated anywhere else so it had to stay. Too many --X vehicles out there.

  • @MsDzwonkowski
    @MsDzwonkowski 7 лет назад

    Hi Alex, I would like to thank you for great job on the car reviews that you do. Myself with my dad are watching all your reviews because you are very direct and unbiased in your research. Personally I am in the market for a reliable car that would be a cushy and fat AWD sedan. I wished that the Avalon or ES would be AWD but they are not and I keep coming back to the TLX. I owned 2 Acuras in my past and wish to try something else. Would you have another alternative for me? I owned a 335xdive before and I find the BMW is to harsh and not reliable, the IS is to small, my mother drives the E Class which is almost perfect but it does have the low profile run flats that a hate. I wish the new maxsima would be AWD but again its not offered grrrrr. It looks like the only solution would be a GS350 but that is some much more $$$ for 4 wheel drive.

  • @mikea.2348
    @mikea.2348 9 лет назад

    Alex, at 20:55 mark, you probably mean Audi's LOGITUDINAL setups in the text, not transverse, right? Great review!

  • @applesappleapple
    @applesappleapple 9 лет назад

    Solid review, good car! :)

  • @shahedhasnat
    @shahedhasnat 8 лет назад +1

    I test drove both the Acura TLX V6 SH-AWD and the Lexus IS 300 AWD, felt TLX was better - was quieter, faster in acceleration and felt sharper around the corners, but did not get the chance to compare with the IS 350. What is your opinion comparing it with the IS300? BTW any chance of you reviewing the IS 300 and 350?

    • @curseknight5
      @curseknight5 7 лет назад

      did you end up purchasing the TLX? I'm surprised because many say the IS300 feels better in terms of driving dynamics.

    • @shahedhasnat
      @shahedhasnat 7 лет назад

      curseknight5 - I ended up getting the BMW 328xdrive. I was worried about the transmission of the TLX.

  • @narmizzle
    @narmizzle 9 лет назад

    Hey Alex, I noticed how you mentioned the new ILX has less headroom than you like in the driver's seat. According to Acura's website, this TLX has I believe. .8in less headroom than the 2016 ILX. Do you feel like this TLX is more confining?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад

      narmizzle Yes, it has to do with the seating position mainly.

  • @contractki11er
    @contractki11er 9 лет назад

    The protruding backup sensors are surprising, I would expect them to be recessed like the majority of cars today, especially for a lux brand.

  • @youzihsieh
    @youzihsieh 9 лет назад

    Alex, excellent review and in depth look on the TLX! What is your opinion on TLX vs the Q50? Both cars have attributes that I like and dislike. I really want to hear your take on it.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      The Q50 is a very different vehicle being a RWD based car. The Q50 handles better but in many ways the steer-by-wire system makes the car feel artificial. Despite this the Q50 is the better performing car compared to the TSX but the Acura is the better value overall.

  • @Ethanjbo135
    @Ethanjbo135 9 лет назад

    Do you think changing the tires on this would make it a overall better handling sport sedan as compared to BMW, Mercedes, and Audi? I hear the tires on this car aren't the best and changing them may make the sedan handle better.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      Ethanjbo135 Changing the tires will of course change the handling, but the same can be said of all cars. There is no way to make the TLX feel like a 3-Series or a C-Class because changing tires won't change the car's weight balance. With the Audi, the TLX and Audi are well matched and already drive very alike. Audis tend to have very front heavy weight balances so they handle more like a S60 or TLX all things being equal.

  • @user-kz4hx6jm5k
    @user-kz4hx6jm5k Месяц назад

    Thank you so bro it’s work on my civic mk10

  • @LIVEFRMNYC
    @LIVEFRMNYC 9 лет назад +1

    What if you're pushing 90mph on the highway and open the door, would it go on park? Stupid question, but I had to ask.

  • @mastershoe2707
    @mastershoe2707 9 лет назад +1

    Another great review Alex. I only found it strange that you did not include the Infiniti Q50 as a direct competitor. Would it not be the mostly likely 'cross-shop' with the TLX?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад

      Master Shoe Well, it's hard to say. The Q50 being RWD is more of a 3-Series, C300 competitor than a TLX/MKZ/S60 competitor in my mind.

    • @brittoncoil2518
      @brittoncoil2518 5 лет назад

      Master Shoe when my mom was looking for a car she cross shopped the tlx and q50 and she chose the tlx a spec. It seemed to handle nearly as well and was a better deal overall and personally she liked the styling better. She thought the rear end looked a bit like a sonata lol

  • @22358
    @22358 9 лет назад

    Another good review, help me to know more about the TLX. But I still can't get over the feeling that Acura is just another nicer Honda. Perhaps they need to do something about with their PR. Car is good but the brand name does need some work. Just like Volvo.

  • @UTpaulsantos
    @UTpaulsantos 9 лет назад

    Hi Alex, which Acura Model competes with Q50/3-series/C-Class/IS if this TLX doesn't?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +2

      Acura does not have a true 3-Series/C-Class/ATS competitor, much like Lincoln does not have one either. If the Lexus ES is not a compact RWD luxury competitor, the neither can the TLX be as they are very similar cars. The driivetrain layout has less to do with this than the marketing position and the size of the vehicle, this is more of a 5-Series sized vehicle but is priced below the 3-Series.

  • @rcheung135
    @rcheung135 9 лет назад

    Could you please review the Golf/GTI next?

  • @louisep6612
    @louisep6612 2 года назад

    Does this car have Daytime Running Lights?

  • @Mercer1012
    @Mercer1012 9 лет назад +1

    Love this review Alex, I've really been looking forward to this alot. My father is interested in the TLX. He has 2009 Honda Accord I4 with 189,000 miles and Front Wheel Drive and he gets around fine driving to South Bend, even in the winter. However, im sure he'd love all-wheel drive for added confidence and ease of mind. My question is, is the difference in fuel economy between the V6 AWD and the I4 FWD significant enough to avoid the V6? Or is it so negligible that it might be better to spring for the V6 AWD?
    Also, has Honda improved the Adaptive Cruise Control for the Acura brand vs for the Honda Accord Touring? I remember you told me that the Honda's ACC was too slow to re-engage after traffic pulls ahead and tends to slam on the brakes when someone cuts in front. Has the TLX rectified this deficiency? And finally, as always, how are the headlights at night compared to halogens especially for high beams? It's very very dark on the roads around our home and my dad's Accord is only so-so on low beams but has really good high beams.
    Thanks again!

    • @luc7976
      @luc7976 9 лет назад

      Regarding fuel economy most likely AWD would be 12% lower mpg to the V4 (using EPA). Let's say you drive 20K miles at $4 per gallon to be conservative: that's $ 343 extra in gas per year. So not huge difference considering higher purchase price.
      Honda ACC doesn't work under 20 mph (latest Accord). This system should work still work including making full stop. But never tried it myself. Would be interesting to see a video on this how well it works (though not sure I'd ever fully trust it in stop & go traffic).
      The latest Honda also has LED lights in touring model and definitely lot better.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      As Lucien said it's not a huge difference in fuel economy unless you are doing a great deal of city driving which would drive up the difference
      The adaptive cruise control is still not as polished as the Volvo or Mercedes systems, I would also rank it slightly below the Lincoln system as far as interacting with traffic. It is improved over the Accord however.
      Compared to halogens, the LEDs are much, much better. I think the MKZ's headlamps were slightly superior and the headlamps in certain Volvo and Mercedes models topped these as well but the TLX's lamps are among the best.

    • @albertoalejandrobaezsanche3142
      @albertoalejandrobaezsanche3142 9 лет назад

      PROGRAMEN SUS PRUEBAS DE MANEJO, SE LO LLEVO A DOMICILIO: ILX Y TLX INCLUSIVE RDX O MDX 2015

  • @LIVEFRMNYC
    @LIVEFRMNYC 9 лет назад +1

    Just leased the TLX 3.5 V6 in white. Love it so far. Only thing that caught me off guard was how wide the turning radius is, especially when making a U-turn. I expected a tighter radius. Other than that, I found nothing I didn't like.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +2

      LIVEFRMNYC In general, vehicles with transverse engines like this will have large turning circles.

    • @LIVEFRMNYC
      @LIVEFRMNYC 9 лет назад

      Alex on Autos Thanks for the quick response. My Passat 06 was also transverse, it pulled much tighter turns and is not that much smaller than the TLX. But I guess judging size by looking at it, is not a great indicator.
      Not a big deal though. Just glad I finally got rid of that POS Passat. Your review helped my choice.

  • @brianjaymc
    @brianjaymc 9 лет назад

    I can't decide between 2016 Acura RDX and 2015 TLX, I've looked at the decision many different ways and can't decide. One thing I haven't settled on yet is how much of a negative it is for the TLX that it's the first model year. In general would you recommend staying away from any vehicle in its first model year?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +2

      Brian McMahon Acura doesn't seem to have as much of a problem with their first year vehicles. Also, the 2016TLX will be shipping soon and that's year 2 so I don't think I would worry.

    • @sierra2562
      @sierra2562 9 лет назад

      Alex on Autos Alex thanks for the info, i am going trade my 2012 TL V6 tech, for the new TLX all wheel drive, i took it for a test drive, and 0 to 60 is faster for sure,

  • @ssj4goldengogeta
    @ssj4goldengogeta 9 лет назад

    I'm sure you meant to say tlx when you mentioned the car maintaining fog lights.

  • @jimmacmurdo355
    @jimmacmurdo355 9 лет назад

    Alex, regarding the ZF 9HP, at approximately what speed does it shift into 9th gear? One of the complaints I've heard from Chrysler 200 owners is that the car basically sits in 7th gear to about 60 - 65, then shifts to 8th, but virtually never uses that top gear for best fuel economy. Your thoughts?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      It depends on the final drive ratio. In the Chrysler products with the V6 it is around 77 MPH. With the 4-cylinder engine its around 65-70 MPH if you're very, very, very careful with it. The main goal of the 9HP was to improve high-speed fuel economy. Above 75MPH it really makes a difference.

    • @Fussinated
      @Fussinated 9 лет назад

      Jim MacMurdo
      The ZF on TLX is the only major problem area of the car and it is only major part that is not made by Acura but by Germans. Wait until Acura solves that problem and hopefully built their own gearbox for that. The 8 speed DCT with torque converter so far working quite well.

  • @mamumaumau7205
    @mamumaumau7205 6 месяцев назад

    I recently bought a blue T.L.X. four door...My last car was an Acura C.L and I liked it a lot !!!
    These two cars are different from each other but still have the Acura traits...So far my
    marriage with the T.L.X is going well...It is fast, smooth, very safe, fun to drive, stylish,
    roomy and appealing to look at ................................................................................................

  • @xpp8408
    @xpp8408 9 лет назад

    Alex, heard lot of people talking about jerkiness at lower speeds especially till gear 4, any feedback?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      The ZF 9-speed has had some mixed reviews. The Chrysler 200, Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Renegade, RAM ProMaster City, Range Rover Evoque and the TLX all use the same basic transmission. The transmission is notable for having a very, very low first gear at 4.7:1 the next gear is 2.87:1 which is a moderate jump. Some have complained that first gear is too aggressive which is why in some applications first is not used unless you are in sport mode. Acura uses all 9 all the time. The shifts are also very firm compared to some of the transverse transaxles in this segment before, especially Honda/Acura which have had shifts that were slightly soft and somewhat slow due to the transmission's design. Personally I don't find anything wrong with the way the ZF 9HP shifts, I think it is an acceptable trade for the performance and fuel economy benefits it brings. That said however, I do agree that the Aisin 8-speed transaxle that Volvo is now using does feel a little more composed. It won't give you the high speed fuel economy benefit however.

  • @luc7976
    @luc7976 9 лет назад

    Great review as always. Alex: will you also review the BMW 4 Gran Coupe? Could see that as alternative. More cargo space and more efficient (according to EPA) turbo engine 320i XDrive compared to V6 AWD.
    Some little details missed that might be interesting to note:
    - The 4 cyl. does not offer height adjustable passenger seats (just like Accord).
    - The center air vents cannot be closed and have limited range (just like Accord)
    - No AWD and Advance package (CMBS, LKS) for V4 available
    - 60/40 split opening is not that wide but better than before. Would be good to show. Too bad they didn't go for a center split (for ski's or other long items)
    - Navigation system is identical pretty much to Accord. But entering full address by voice has been added. And additional shortcuts menu

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад

      I'll see what I can get, I had the 428i Gran Coupe on schedule but it was removed for reasons I don't quite understand, I'll have to contact BMW to get to the bottom of things.

    • @luc7976
      @luc7976 9 лет назад

      Alex on Autos Oh yes meant rather 428i. I hope BMW can provide you one especially since almost no reviews on that model and I know you'll do a great job showing all aspects:-). I hope to do a test drive in 1-2 weeks.

  • @Travelingcarguy1
    @Travelingcarguy1 9 лет назад +2

    Is the Acura TLX quieter then the Lexus ES?

  • @tomeisenmenger6475
    @tomeisenmenger6475 8 лет назад +6

    So.... how does the Acura TLX compare to the Honda Accord Touring?

    • @FlyingDoctorC
      @FlyingDoctorC 8 лет назад +7

      +Tom Eisenmenger When comparing the base/cheapest TLX with the most expensive accord touring model there are a lot of similarities in terms of features. TLX shares the same framework but slightly smaller than accord. TLX is slightly more quiet when comparing new cars. After 3-6 months i think the TLX will remain very quiet in the inside. Accord has side cameras (which my opinion redundant, shows the the side view with lane markers on the main screen when turn signal is in use). TLX doesn't have side camera, only blind spot sensors if you willing to pay extra.The base TLX has the dual screen setup interior (accord has single screen). I don't know why people hate the dual screen, but once you get use to it, the dual screen makes complete sense. The screen on top can be set to your navigation, while everything else is your bottom screen. Thus when you mess with radio, climate, etc it doesn't affect the map screen. TLX has better audio and a few more "luxury" items if you go higher trim that aren't available in accord.
      If you mostly drive long distances, cruise, follow the leader, don't need extra quiet interior, go with the accord touring with radar and lane keeping assist.
      IF you drive aggressive intermittently, really want quietness go with TLX base or upgrade to higher trim for the lane keeping assist and radar stuff, v6, all wheel drive.
      The accord touring V6 likely faster acceleration then the basic TLX V4. But TLX V6 is faster than accord V6.
      My biggest tip is buy a used TLX or used accord touring.

    • @skirmich
      @skirmich 8 лет назад +5

      +Tom Eisenmenger FWD TLX is one of the biggest mistakes ever... If you are stuck in that arrangement because of your budget don't hesitate and buy the Accord...
      The TLX SH-AWD makes a complete 180° and doesn't compare at all to the Accord.

    • @matthewyim1736
      @matthewyim1736 7 лет назад +3

      Although, the TLX and the Accord are both mechanically related to each other, they don't compete with each other. The TLX is more upscale than the Accord simply because there's more luxury features that the Accord lacks. The Accord competes with it's long term rival, the Toyota Camry, Chevrolet Malibu, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Ford Fusion, Chrysler 200, Subaru Legacy, Nissan Altima, and the Mazda 6. On the other side, the TLX competes with the Lexus ES, Buick LaCrosse, Kia Cadenza (Only in top end trims), Lincoln MKZ, and the Cadillac XTS.

    • @IdanKashani
      @IdanKashani 5 лет назад

      I personally find the two screens very futuristic@@FlyingDoctorC

    • @IdanKashani
      @IdanKashani 5 лет назад

      This is exactly what I tell everyone@@matthewyim1736

  • @vigorousfear5677
    @vigorousfear5677 9 лет назад

    Alex, it would be a pleasure if you will review the Škoda Fabia 2015.

  • @techexplorer9382
    @techexplorer9382 9 лет назад +1

    Great Review ! I was wondering how this would compare to the Honda Accord Hybrid ? 2015
    Thanks
    Joe

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      TechExplorer Tricky question. The Accord Hybrid would probably be my pick for fuel economy. The TLX of course feels much more engaging, it handles better, is faster, etc. The Accord is also larger with a bigger back seat.

    • @AleksandrBlekh
      @AleksandrBlekh 9 лет назад

      Alex on Autos I'm curious about how different, if any, are infotainment systems (and, especially, navigation systems) in Accord Hybrid Touring and TLX w/Tech Package. Have you noticed any differences and what's your general impression about quality of implementation in that area between those models. Thank you, Alex!

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  9 лет назад +1

      Aleksandr Blekh They are very similar but not identical. I think I prefer the Acura system a little better. Honestly both can come across as slightly half baked at times because of teh way the two screens interact with one another. It is not as polished as uConnect or even MyFord Touch, however it is rock solid in reliability. It never froze and never crashed.

    • @AleksandrBlekh
      @AleksandrBlekh 9 лет назад

      Alex on Autos Thank you, Alex. Your comment clarifies a lot. I still would be interested to see an actual list of differences (mostly, navigation) feature-wise, but it seems that Honda doesn't publish that info. Or maybe I don't know where to look...

  • @hamidtaba71
    @hamidtaba71 8 лет назад

    Hello, how does the 2016 Acura TLX compare to the Honda Accord Touring V6 Coupe?

    • @FlyingDoctorC
      @FlyingDoctorC 8 лет назад

      +Hamid Tabatabaeian
      The two door v6 coupe will out perform a 4 door TLX any day on the track, except for maybe the all wheel drive TLX.
      When comparing the base/cheapest TLX with the most expensive accord touring model there are a lot of similarities in terms of features (too numerous to mention). TLX shares the same framework but slightly smaller than accord. TLX is slightly more quiet when comparing new cars. After 3-6 months i think the TLX will remain very quiet in the inside. Accord has side cameras (which my opinion redundant, shows the the side view with lane markers on the main screen when turn signal is in use). TLX doesn't have side camera, only blind spot sensors if you willing to pay extra.The base TLX has the dual screen setup interior (accord has single screen). I don't know why people hate the dual screen, but once you get use to it, the dual screen makes complete sense. The screen on top can be set to your navigation, while everything else is your bottom screen. Thus when you mess with radio, climate, etc it doesn't affect the map screen. TLX has better audio and a few more "luxury" items if you go higher trim that aren't available in accord.
      If you mostly drive long distances, cruise, follow the leader, don't need extra quiet interior, go with the accord touring with radar and lane keeping assist.
      IF you drive aggressive intermittently, really want quietness go with TLX base or upgrade to higher trim for the lane keeping assist and radar stuff, v6, all wheel drive.
      The accord touring V6 likely faster acceleration then the basic TLX V4. But TLX V6 is faster than accord V6.
      My biggest tip is buy a used TLX or used accord touring.

    • @hamidtaba71
      @hamidtaba71 8 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your advice. I was thinking between 2016 Acura TLX SH_AWD V6 and 2016 Honda Accord V6 coupe touring