2013 Acura ILX Is The Brand's Hail Mary Pass: 2012 Chicago Auto Show

Derek Kreindler
by Derek Kreindler

In a forthcoming review of Steve Lynch’s book “ Arrogance and Accords“, you’ll see that Acura was doomed from the start by inept management and internal politics that relegated the worst of American Honda’s corrupt to a division that needed its best players. On the other hand, they had the Integra, a wildly popular sedan that sold well – at the expensive of its prestige and Acura’s brand equity. Hoping to re-capture some of that magic is the ILX.

You already know that the ILX, like the Integra, uses a Civic platform, with the 2.4L 200-horsepower Civic Si motor and a 6-speed gearbox, a 150 horsepower 2.0L 4-cylinder with a 5-speed automatic and the Civic Hybrid’s 1.5L IMA powertrain. The hybrid will return 35/38 mpg, the 2.0L will get 24/32 mpg and the 2.4L will get 20/29 mpg. The ILX’s press photos don’t show the most dramatic angle – the extremely truncated rear deck that looks a bit like the Chevy Sonic sedan. It is, dare we say, ZDX-like when viewed from the side, although the C-Pillar is not as steeply angled. The new NSX cannot come soon enough.




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  • Philadlj Philadlj on Feb 08, 2012

    I actually like this, and can't fault Honda or Acura for bucking the trend of increasingly-outrageous styling for every successive generation of model they build. Some people just like a nice, handsome, dignified, understated-looking car. Hardly anyone save Honda seem to understand this. I'm not sure how well it will sell, but this is a statement to everyone out there who's sick of all the flash-in-a-pan: Acura hears you. Here's a car that just looks like...a CAR.

    • Aunt_slappy Aunt_slappy on Feb 08, 2012

      Exactly. I'm so happy Acura has abandoned the Cadillac-ish styling with the weird angles and cleft palate grille. I hope to buy another Acura when my '05 is ready to be replaced if they have one that is handsome, dignified, understated, and kicks ass when necessary.

  • Mandalorian Mandalorian on Feb 08, 2012

    I think Acura was like the Japanese BMW. It competed against Lexus (M-B) and Infiniti (Audi) but was sportier and more performance oriented. To me the only Acura that makes sense to buy is the MDX. Think about it. A well equipped TL is Touching MDX territory. The RL and ZDX are jokes. The TSX is like an A4, but without AWD, same price, which makes it inferior.

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  • Formula m Same as Ford, withholding billions in development because they want to rearrange the furniture.
  • EV-Guy I would care more about the Detroit downtown core. Who else would possibly be able to occupy this space? GM bought this complex - correct? If they can't fill it, how do they find tenants that can? Is the plan to just tear it down and sell to developers?
  • EBFlex Demand is so high for EVs they are having to lay people off. Layoffs are the ultimate sign of an rapidly expanding market.
  • Thomas I thought about buying an EV, but the more I learned about them, the less I wanted one. Maybe I'll reconsider in 5 or 10 years if technology improves. I don't think EVs are good enough yet for my use case. Pricing and infrastructure needs to improve too.
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