Review: 2018 Acura TLX - Base vs Technology

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • I was requested to make this video comparing/reviewing the TLX 2.4 Base vs the one with the Technology Package.
    As I mention in the video, the 2018 TLX starts at $33,950 and includes great features like Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Auto Driving: Lane Keeping, Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision mitigation, 3-view camers, keyless entry, FULL LED HEADLIGHTS and much more.
    For about $3600 more, you can get the TLX 2.4 with the Tech package for a total MSRP of $37,650 ($37,665 with the new destination charge).
    They are both great options and I hope this video helps you make a decision between the two.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @eleniknowsu
    @eleniknowsu Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great review video!!

  • @michalmisio64
    @michalmisio64 Před 4 lety +5

    Finaly Apple car play on 2018 !!! Thank you Acura !!!

  • @lujahs9865
    @lujahs9865 Před 6 lety +15

    I just got this car on Sunday and its fast af its a pretty good car for a first car

  • @Runningbetts
    @Runningbetts Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the detailed review.

  • @summer-west
    @summer-west Před 4 lety +2

    That down facing backup cam is dope.

  • @pauldack5129
    @pauldack5129 Před 3 lety +1

    "Here is dynamic mode ,it's very dynamic". Lol. Nice. Great video ! I'm looking at getting a 2018 2.4.

    • @abdulmuiz5683
      @abdulmuiz5683 Před 3 lety

      I would def spend the Xtra and get the V6. I just bought 2018 tlx elite V6 AWD last week, it's amazing. Also if you do go with the 2.4 try to go with the AWD version

  • @Blueaveo3568
    @Blueaveo3568 Před 5 lety

    Great video! Which colors and/or trim levels offer the grayish looking faux wood trim?

  • @nwbklr
    @nwbklr Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks bro! I’m torn RIGHT now before I go to the local Acura.

    • @DUNEATV
      @DUNEATV Před 4 lety +1

      I just bought the base TLX 2.4L in pearl white. My wife and I absolutely love it. Got a great deal $32k OTD...

  • @jagdeepsandhu8130
    @jagdeepsandhu8130 Před 5 lety +2

    terrific overview thanks!

  • @Nose2Finish
    @Nose2Finish Před 3 lety +2

    Looking to buy a pre-owned 2018 with the tech package... Thanks for a great, informative video!

    • @Nose2Finish
      @Nose2Finish Před rokem +1

      @kychristell1779 I did. Love it. Thanks.

    • @Daniel-ei5si
      @Daniel-ei5si Před rokem

      what gas grade is recommended for this car?

  • @beamer1385
    @beamer1385 Před 5 lety +4

    Very nice overview review! I'm looking into one of these and about a year away from pulling the trigger. I like the refresh for 2018. But the 15-17 models are less expensive if i can find one in good shape with low miles. I'm upgrading from my Nissan Altima which has been a great car for me. Would you spring for a 2018 if you were in the market now? I like the 2.4l with tech package. Thanks.

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the comment! I think you can't go wrong with the 2.4 variant. Good luck!

  • @paulemile4933
    @paulemile4933 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the Base 2.4L TLX cabin significantly quieter inside than the 2018 Accord ? Also which car drives better..and why ?

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 3 lety +2

      I cannot speak for the 2018 accord since I did not have direct experience with them to the degree that I did with the TLX. I can say that the TLX focused intensely on reducing interior cabin noise from the TSX which preceded it. The TLX was designed in line with the MDX, as opposed to the ILX which was more in line with the RDX. Smaller cars with Acura are cheaper in price and quality. The TLX, therefore, had to be a step up from the two cars it replaced: the 2014 TL and the TSX. Those two cars were based on Honda Accords of that generation (European spec accord in the case of the TSX).
      So I would say that it is likely much quieter inside a 2018 TLX than it is inside a 2018 Accord.
      TLX managed this using triple door seals and foam injected into the joints of the body during construction. It worked well.
      The 2.4 TLX is a better driving car than the 1.5T 2018 Accord for 2 reasons:
      1. P-AWS - rear wheel steering allows the TLX to be more nimble at slow speeds and smoother at high speeds. This is especially beneficial considering the FWD drivetrain. It makes the TLX stand out amongst the competition for those who appreciate that sort of thing. I certainly did.
      2. It is a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder which distributes the power amongst 8 gears in a dual clutch transmission. The DCT was very well done as far as smoothness and reliability goes. I had no issues with jerkiness or mechanical failure as has happened with other new DCT cars.
      The 2.0T Accord however is ridiculously good. It’s drivetrain compares better to an Audi A4 2.0T and with the hatchback body style that came out at that time, it’s especially practical, sporty and affordable. It just doesn’t have the extra noise deadening nor does it have the all wheel steering.
      Conclusion: if you’re getting the smaller engine choice, TLX is the way to go. If you care about a slightly better drive which can be majorly impressive at times, TLX is the way to go. If you’re looking for a more complete package and more power, then the Accord 2.0T is the way to go.
      I hope this helps.

  • @HughJazzTTs
    @HughJazzTTs Před 3 lety

    Yo what happens if you accidentally hit the emergency park button while you’re driving?

  • @michalmisio64
    @michalmisio64 Před 4 lety

    Nathan would you recomend this TLX over Infinity Q50 and or Lexus Es350 ?

    • @ad7543
      @ad7543 Před 3 lety +1

      No and No.
      Very good car don't get me wrong but Q50 AND ES350 are more luxuries.

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 3 lety +1

      Forgive me for the late reply; I don’t know how I missed this. As new, this depends completely on your preferences and needs. They are similar in many ways, but I have preferred the TLX to the Q50 for the handling and performance as well as the quality overall. The Q50 when I drove it seemed less connected. It is more comfortable though and you may prefer the engine/transmission if the Q50 compared to the TLX V6 with the 9-speed. The ES350 is a great car, but the technology seems dated to me, although I haven’t seen the new ones to be honest. They’re all worth checking out, and there is no definitive answer I can give on either of them.

  • @harisqureshi7469
    @harisqureshi7469 Před 6 lety +1

    i may have missed it but, doesnt the base i4 have foe leather and the tech pack offers full leather. or do all the 18s have full leather interiors

    • @jai7184
      @jai7184 Před 6 lety +2

      Haris Qureshi the base has faux leather and he tech has a perforated faux leather ! Some leather pieces mixed in
      Holds up better than all leather

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 5 lety

      Acura isn't clear on this. They call it "leather-trimmed". I'm guessing the V6 has more leather because it's supposed to appeal to a different demographic while the I4 is exclusively faux leather.

    • @ft9kop
      @ft9kop Před 4 lety +2

      Vegan leather, less carbon footprint

  • @michalmisio64
    @michalmisio64 Před 4 lety +2

    so the 2017 ? has no Apple car play ?

  • @samlung2724
    @samlung2724 Před 3 lety

    I assume you need the advanced package to get cooled seats.

  • @cdave5240
    @cdave5240 Před 6 lety +1

    What is real life 0 to 60 in 2.4? Other channel says around 7.6, what is your average? Thank you for posting video! Much need. Is 2.4 a good buy overall? I drive a lot, comfort is my priority and I want to be safe for highway merging. You think this car can fit?

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 6 lety +1

      Chirag Dave this was all about features and stuff, but I was gonna do a highlight video about the drive too, the dual clutch and 8 gears enables quick shifts and a gear for the right RPM so you can merge better. I don’t have any issues getting up to speed on the highway with my 2.4. Vtec and the 8speed solve that problem

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 6 lety +2

      Hi again, Chirag! I made a highlight videos about 5 reasons why the TLX 2.4 is underrated. Please check that out to see how the acceleration is on this car. czcams.com/video/PzCHmLcyTAs/video.html

    • @josephxavier453
      @josephxavier453 Před 6 lety +1

      I picked up my 2.4 yesterday and could not be happier. I did not time 0-60 but I did try the different driving modes and the car accelerates very quickly in Sport and Sport + modes. It is so comfortable that I want to do a road trip just to stay in it for multiple hours. The driving modes make a huge difference, changing the car from sedate and smooth to more of a BMW feel as you cycle from Eco through the levels up to Sport+. I thought it would jus be a gimmick but each mode has a noticeably different character. It also looks different in real life than in videos and pictures. Very classy ride with just the right amount of aggression to turn some heads.

    • @NathanAdamsCars
      @NathanAdamsCars  Před 6 lety

      Joseph Xavier AWESOME! Congrats