This is the car I would have if I could afford it. This is the a very high quality car but this brand has become so expensive it’s unattainable for most people.
Beautiful car and I suspect well engineered and assembled. A "rare bird" in my area. Nice materials but the colors s bit sporty. Acura corporate logo might refinement. A "trophy car but I see it my driveway way before giant pickup. You have a lot of knowledge about product. Very good review, as always!!
The interior is starting to show its age for 2025, especially for a brand that considers itself luxury. The infotainment system needs a revamp. They needed to bring touch, and the ability to have Android auto/car play to fill the entire screen and not just 3/4 cut out. Not sure why they didn't do that for all their 2025 models.
I was cross shopping leasing one of these vs a CPO 2021/2022 Touring Accord this summer. Aside from the sound system and all wheel drive, the accord felt like a better buy and felt more spacious as I am 6’3. The infotainment alone is a massive deal breaker on these. And lease deals on these are 600+ no money down, that’s Mercedes, BMW, and Audi money
😬 I love my Accord 2.0T 6 Speed Manual. I will keep it for 25 years. Only paid $27K for it brand new back in 2019. It has 19K miles on it today and still looks brand new. So far no problem whatsoever, Only need an oil change every 3500 miles or 9 months whichever comes first.
Car is amazing! Handles amazingly. You can feel the power in the all wheel drive. Rear spoiler and tailpipes are sharp as hell.
This is the car I would have if I could afford it. This is the a very high quality car but this brand has become so expensive it’s unattainable for most people.
Beautiful car and I suspect well engineered and assembled. A "rare bird" in my area. Nice materials but the colors s bit sporty. Acura corporate logo might refinement. A "trophy car but I see it my driveway way before giant pickup. You have a lot of knowledge about product. Very good review, as always!!
Thanks Louis!
My local Acura store puts a 6k market adjustment on these for some insane reason which is crazy because they've had 20+ on the lot for over a year.
I personally would go with the Acura TLX A-SPEC SH-AWD S type. Has all you could need plus lower maintenance costs.
Great review!
The interior is starting to show its age for 2025, especially for a brand that considers itself luxury. The infotainment system needs a revamp. They needed to bring touch, and the ability to have Android auto/car play to fill the entire screen and not just 3/4 cut out. Not sure why they didn't do that for all their 2025 models.
I was cross shopping leasing one of these vs a CPO 2021/2022 Touring Accord this summer. Aside from the sound system and all wheel drive, the accord felt like a better buy and felt more spacious as I am 6’3. The infotainment alone is a massive deal breaker on these. And lease deals on these are 600+ no money down, that’s Mercedes, BMW, and Audi money
Thanks for watching and the feedback. Much appreciated 👍
Too bad it doesn't have a manual transmission version
2.0t accord is faster.
😬 I love my Accord 2.0T 6 Speed Manual. I will keep it for 25 years. Only paid $27K for it brand new back in 2019. It has 19K miles on it today and still looks brand new. So far no problem whatsoever, Only need an oil change every 3500 miles or 9 months whichever comes first.
It’s literally the worst sport sedan in class. To slow, to heavy, poor mpg, handles okay with ooor interior room.
it will last a very long time