I currently own both a 2010 TL SH-AWD Tech and a 2010 TSX Tech and noticed that the front seats on both of these cars slide much further back, offering significantly more legroom than what can be achieved with the new TLX. I was perplexed to discover this. At about 5' 10" tall, I don't need to have the driver seat slid all the way back, but as a front seat passenger, my current TL and TSX really lets my legs stretch out about 3-4 inches more than is possible in the new TLX. Since the passenger volumes of both the TSX and TLX are almost the same and both have fold-down rear seats, I wonder why Acura decided the front seats of the TLX don't need to slide all the way back to offer the same front seat legroom as the current TL and TSX? I welcome your thoughts on why Acura did this. Thanks!
↧