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What dealer btw? I just realized you're from Dallas too.
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good to know. Let’s sync up loaners sometime and go race them at Motorsport Ranch or Eagles Canyon. 😂
WTF?! LMAO! BRO... You work for vandergriff?
 

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WTF?! LMAO! BRO... You work for vandergriff?
No, was just saying I’ll take my ITS in for service the same time as you and we can both go race the loaners. 😂😂
 

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When I purchased my A-Spec. The dealer was waiting for the car to arrive from the factory (only dealer in SoCal that I found that didn’t have dealer mark ups so they had a wait list). They gave me a loaner until my car came in, which was nice cause it was about a month before I got my car. They gave me a 2022 Acura RDX and then that car needed maintenance so they told me to bring it in and gave me a loaner to the loaner 🤣. It was a 2023 TLX A-Spec, literally only had 3 miles on it. It was a bit of a inconvenience to have to drive back to take it for maintenance but that dealer had great service so I didn’t mind and afterwards they let me choose what loaner I wanted, if I wanted to keep the RDX or the TLX. I chose the TLX
 
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When I purchased my A-Spec. The dealer was waiting for the car to arrive from the factory (only dealer in SoCal that I found that didn’t have dealer mark ups so they had a wait list). They gave me a loaner until my car came in, which was nice cause it was about a month before I got my car. They gave me a 2022 Acura RDX and then that car needed maintenance so they told me to bring it in and gave me a loaner to the loaner 🤣. It was a 2023 TLX A-Spec, literally only had 3 miles on it. It was a bit of a inconvenience to have to drive back to take it for maintenance but that dealer had great service so I didn’t mind and afterwards they let me choose what loaner I wanted, if I wanted to keep the RDX or the TLX. I chose the TLX
What did you think of the tlx?
 

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What did you think of the tlx?
Nice car with decent power. Surprisingly the integra has more leg room in the back seats than the TLX. Where I had my seat set up to drive in the TLX was like inches away from the rear seat, where as the integra you could still sit someone behind me (although the TLX has more headroom in the rear), but the front has way more leg room than the integra. Wasn’t a fan of the gear selector on it, I felt like I was playing with those “Bop-it” toys lol. Infotainment screen is bigger but has that touch pad design which I was not a fan off, I prefer the integra’s touch screen display. Apple CarPlay wasn’t wireless? I wasn’t sure if it was or wasn’t but for some reason I couldn’t find a way too but I didn’t look deep enough just ended up using a wired connection. And the cluster analog/digital vs. full digital, I actually prefer the full digital of the integra since you can fit more info and adapt to your needs more than the analog/digital display. I did like the TLX steering wheel has more buttons so you can control more things from the wheel, like muting the music and such. I also liked that the lighting inside was actually changeable not like the integra’s.. well unless you change the light itself. Overall great car, but I enjoy the integra more and was happy with my choice. Now if it was a TLX Type S that’s a different story, but can’t justify the cost currently lol
 

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When I purchased my A-Spec. The dealer was waiting for the car to arrive from the factory (only dealer in SoCal that I found that didn’t have dealer mark ups so they had a wait list). They gave me a loaner until my car came in, which was nice cause it was about a month before I got my car. They gave me a 2022 Acura RDX and then that car needed maintenance so they told me to bring it in and gave me a loaner to the loaner 🤣. It was a 2023 TLX A-Spec, literally only had 3 miles on it. It was a bit of a inconvenience to have to drive back to take it for maintenance but that dealer had great service so I didn’t mind and afterwards they let me choose what loaner I wanted, if I wanted to keep the RDX or the TLX. I chose the TLX
which dealer?
 

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Why stop there? Have a loaner rally, see how many states you can visit until your car is fixed. Highest mileage wins.
 

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Why stop there? Have a loaner rally, see how many states you can visit until your car is fixed. Highest mileage wins.
Funnily enough, at least at my dealership, there's a mileage or geographic limit.

I noticed it because I was thinking, hell maybe I should take this thing to Vegas....
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