2014 Acura TSX Review

2014 Acura TSX Review - The 2014 Acura TSX ranks 6 out of 14 Upscale Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test drives of the Acura TSX, as well as reliability and safety data.
With its well-appointed interior and balanced handling, test drivers say the 2014 Acura TSX is an intelligent, fun-to-drive option among upscale small cars.
The base 2014 TSX comes with a four-cylinder engine that many reviewers think is lively and provides decent acceleration. A V6 engine is optional, and a few critics think that it outshines the four-cylinder, saying that it is more powerful and refined. A five-speed automatic transmission is standard, and a six-speed manual is optional. Some test drivers write that the manual transmission is particularly fun to use, with an easy-to-engage clutch and a slick shifter. A TSX with the four-cylinder engine and automatic transmission gets an EPA-estimated 22/31 mpg city/highway, which is good for the class. Test drivers agree that the 2014 TSX deftly balances ride comfort and agile handling, thanks to a firm, yet forgiving, suspension, accurate steering and strong brakes.



Reviewers say the 2014 Acura TSX has an upscale interior design and high-quality interior materials. They agree that the front seats are roomy and supportive, but they think the rear seats could offer more legroom. The TSX’s trunk capacity is good for the class, but if you need even more cargo space, consider the Volkswagen GTI. Critics think the TSX has an overwhelming number of buttons on its dashboard, which can make the audio and climate controls difficult to figure out on first glance. The TSX comes standard with features such as heated leather seats, a seven-speaker stereo, Bluetooth, a USB port, an auxiliary input and a power moonroof. Optional features include a 10-speaker Acura/ELS surround-sound audio system, satellite radio, navigation and a rearview camera.