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Year:
2021
Make:
Acura
Model:
ILX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
201 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Platinum White Pearl
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (ESPRESSO LTH-TRIMMED)
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
42,799
Stock #:
260230-1
VIN:
19UDE2F75MA008728
Platinum White Pearl 2021 Acura ILX Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$1,000

 

2021 Acura ILX

FWD with Premium Package

42,799 mi

Riverside, CA
Good Deal
Manufacturer certified

$23,079

$22,079

Year:
2022
Make:
Acura
Model:
ILX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
201 hp 2.4L I4
Combined gas mileage:
29 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
8-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
45,491
Stock #:
117
VIN:
19UDE2F85NA003393
 2022 Acura ILX Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Dual Clutch
New arrival

 

2022 Acura ILX

FWD with Premium and A-SPEC Package

45,491 mi

Miami, FL
Great Deal

$17,990

Year:
2022
Make:
Acura
Model:
ILX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
201 hp 2.4L I4
Combined gas mileage:
29 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
38,050
Stock #:
NA001249
VIN:
19UDE2F8XNA001249
 2022 Acura ILX Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$2,436

 

2022 Acura ILX

FWD with Premium and A-SPEC Package

38,050 mi

Madison, TN
Good Deal

$25,996

$23,560

Year:
2021
Make:
Acura
Model:
ILX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
201 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Gray (Modern Steel Metallic)
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black (Ebony)
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
34,199
Stock #:
FG169862A
VIN:
19UDE2F83MA009014
Gray (Modern Steel Metallic) 2021 Acura ILX Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic
New arrival

 

2021 Acura ILX

FWD with Premium and A-SPEC Package

34,199 mi

Fort Myers, FL
Fair Deal

$25,967

Year:
2022
Make:
Acura
Model:
ILX
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
201 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Platinum White Pearl
Combined gas mileage:
29 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Red
Transmission:
8-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
85,621
Stock #:
ZU000051
VIN:
19UDE2F86NA000051
Platinum White Pearl 2022 Acura ILX Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Dual Clutch
Price drop

-$1,400

 

2022 Acura ILX

FWD with Technology and A-SPEC Package

85,621 mi

Lutherville, MD
Good Deal

$23,400

$22,000

About 2021 Acura ILX
Acura’s gussied-up Civic rolls into showrooms for the second year in a row with no significant changes. This comes after the ILX finally got Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for the 2019 model year, but the entry-level luxury segment has been exploding of late, and the competition is getting better every year. Still, there are those who are looking to fall somewhere between a Honda and a BMW, and the ILX fits the bill nicely. The front-wheel-drive-only ILX is powered by a 2.4-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that pumps out 201 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque through an eight-speed automatic transmission. While that doesn’t sound like an impressive amount of power these days, you’ll be very happy with the long list of standard features the ILX offers. LED headlights, sunroof, heated front pleather seats, and the AcuraWatch safety suite, including adaptive cruise, forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and lane-keep assist. A Premium package will expand the list of safety features to include blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, as well as bump up the upholstery to real leather. One weak spot of the base ILX is an underpowered stereo, but the Premium Package rectifies that, as well as adding Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, making it a must for most consumers. A Technology Package adds native navigation to the Premium Package, as well as a 10-speaker stereo, while the A-Spec offers unique styling inside and out, along with unique 18-inch wheels. With 12.4 cubic feet of trunk space, the ILX falls behind the competition, and don’t think this was a concession to bring more interior space to back-seat passengers. There’s a dearth of space back there as well, so don’t expect to carry any more than four adults at a time—and two of those adults could find things a little cramped. Where the ILX really falls short is in styling and technology. As well equipped as the base trim level is, it doesn’t come with a touchscreen for its infotainment system, and the 8-inch touchscreen you get with every other trim doesn’t exactly impress. To be honest, the whole dash setup simply looks dated, which is a shame in an otherwise attractive vehicle, but out-of-fashion graphics and low resolution really drive that nail home. Still, the ILX represents a good option in a great category that is going through some changes. With competitors like the BMW 2 Series and Mercedes A-Class setting new standards, the ILX is feeling the pressure to step up its game and deliver better, more versatile tech. But with a sub-$30,000 price tag, there’s a lot to forgive in a car that drives this nicely and looks this good. Besides, it’ll reliably deliver 24 mpg city and 34 mpg highway, which proves it can keep up with the big boys, but if you need something with a little more flash, look out for a Type S version, rumored to arrive in the very near future.

 

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Acura’s gussied-up Civic rolls into showrooms for the second year in a row with no significant changes. This comes after the ILX finally got Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for the 2019 model year, but the entry-level luxury segment has been exploding of late, and the competition is getting better every year. Still, there are those who are looking to fall somewhere between a Honda and a BMW, and the ILX fits the bill nicely.

The front-wheel-drive-only ILX is powered by a 2.4-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that pumps out 201 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque through an eight-speed automatic transmission. While that doesn’t sound like an impressive amount of power these days, you’ll be very happy with the long list of standard features the ILX offers. LED headlights, sunroof, heated front pleather seats, and the AcuraWatch safety suite, including adaptive cruise, forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and lane-keep assist.

A Premium package will expand the list of safety features to include blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, as well as bump up the upholstery to real leather. One weak spot of the base ILX is an underpowered stereo, but the Premium Package rectifies that, as well as adding Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, making it a must for most consumers. A Technology Package adds native navigation to the Premium Package, as well as a 10-speaker stereo, while the A-Spec offers unique styling inside and out, along with unique 18-inch wheels.

With 12.4 cubic feet of trunk space, the ILX falls behind the competition, and don’t think this was a concession to bring more interior space to back-seat passengers. There’s a dearth of space back there as well, so don’t expect to carry any more than four adults at a time—and two of those adults could find things a little cramped. Where the ILX really falls short is in styling and technology. As well equipped as the base trim level is, it doesn’t come with a touchscreen for its infotainment system, and the 8-inch touchscreen you get with every other trim doesn’t exactly impress. To be honest, the whole dash setup simply looks dated, which is a shame in an otherwise attractive vehicle, but out-of-fashion graphics and low resolution really drive that nail home.

Still, the ILX represents a good option in a great category that is going through some changes. With competitors like the BMW 2 Series and Mercedes A-Class setting new standards, the ILX is feeling the pressure to step up its game and deliver better, more versatile tech. But with a sub-$30,000 price tag, there’s a lot to forgive in a car that drives this nicely and looks this good. Besides, it’ll reliably deliver 24 mpg city and 34 mpg highway, which proves it can keep up with the big boys, but if you need something with a little more flash, look out for a Type S version, rumored to arrive in the very near future.

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