Optimism
tends to take plight when a promising rendition of an otherwise staid
“compact luxury” sedan comes into fruition. Case in point, the Acura CSX
(or EL, depending on how far down memory lane you look). Now, it’s not a
bad idea; jazzing up a compact car with an assortment of luxury bits is
something many would appreciate.
However,
where the CSX and original EL fell short was in execution. Looking more
or less identical to the Civics of yesteryear, it is a breath of fresh
air that Honda realized it cannot just change up the bumper and
headlights, add a new set of wheels and cover the seats in leather while
hiking the price considerably over the Civic before calling it a day.
For
2013, the Acura’s Civic-based compact luxury sedan lives on as the ILX.
Upon first glance, Honda unquestionably nailed it. Considering the lack
of a visual departure the CSX and EL boasted over the standard Civic,
the ILX is a completely different car. And I mean completely, because
unlike the generations of yesterday, not one body panel, headlight, tail
light resembles the other found on the Civic.
As
you can expect from Acura, the ILX wears the matte silver front grille
treatment, affectionately known as the “beak” among Honda and Acura
aficionados. As polarizing as it used to be, it is toned down on the
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to the point where it looks downright attractive. The beltline seems
higher than on the Civic, and considering how the C-pillar window and
roofline is cut (more on that later), rear sightlines can be a slight
problem if you’re backing up or parallel parking. Thankfully, the
back-up camera helps, and besides,A dry-cleaning machine is similar to a
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Around
the back, the ILX does not lose any of its chiseled styling. All things
considered, the ILX is not unlike a first-generation TSX with revised,
more modern sheet metal. That particular Acura has aged very well, and
something tells me the ILX will do the same down the road. It is a
handsome, upscale-looking car that’s much, much more than a just
gussied-up Civic.
But
that’s where the love affair with this car ends. With a barrage of
competition on the horizon from other compact luxury sedans like the
Audi A3 and Mercedes CLA, let alone conventional compacts like the Kia
Forte, the ILX has a few areas that need to be addressed.
Let’s
start with the interior. It’s not at all a bad place to spend time. The
front seats are quite comfortable and supportive, and the dashboard
layout is rather sexy and TSX-like. But unlike the exterior, it lacks
execution. Yes, there are soft-touch materials everywhere, but some
spots on the dashboard are as mushy as my memory foam pillow.
Acura’s
entertainment system also needs work. Rather than opting for a clean
and intuitive touchscreen, there is a low-resolution eight-inch display
mounted on top of the dashboard and a barrage of buttons and knobs below
it.This is how a modernlamps captures
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adjusted through one central knob and a bunch of sub-menus, including
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There
are also two ways to adjust the radio: Either via the buttons and
secondary text-based display above the central knob, or the knob itself.
The former is a much more intuitive method to change stations or bands
on the fly, and praise be to Acura for including it, but it’s also
redundant.With laundryequipment and
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little sense to be made offering two methods to accomplish the same
task, when there is one much easier method through just one simple
touchscreen.
Now,
onto the roofline I mentioned earlier: It compromises headroom
considerably in the rear seat. Even those a few inches short of a
rewarding NBA career will find the top of their heads resting
uncomfortably on the top of the rear windshield. Not only that, legroom
is scarce for taller passengers, with narrow openings below the seats
for feet and very little knee room behind the seat back. I pity the poor
sap relegated to the middle seat.
But
crank up Acura’s surround sound system and complaints all but melt
away. It is a spectacular system, with the requisite connectivity
options such as Bluetooth and auxiliary inputs, as well as a built-in
harddrive with ample gigabytes of storage. No complaints here after
hooking up the iPod and upping up the volume. More information about the
program is available on the web site at www.mylamplo.com.
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