How does the 2022 Acura TLX compare with the BMW 3 Series?

How does the 2022 Acura TLX compare with the BMW 3 Series?

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They’re both performance-oriented luxury sedans starting around $40,000, but the Acura TLX and BMW 3 Series have some important differences. Let’s see which is stronger in the areas that matter to you.

2022 Acura TLX

The top dog in Acura’s two-car sedan lineup was completely redesigned for 2021. The newest TLX is fun to drive and looks fantastic. Pricing starts at $38,900.

Acura TLX highlights

Class-above presence: While the TLX and 3 Series are similarly sized inside, the Acura is almost 9 inches longer than the BMW
BMW,
-2.12%
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In the land of bigger is better, the more substantial TLX holds a visual advantage.

Excellent resale value: Strong reliability and resale value are two pillars of Acura’s appeal. Combined with a starting price that puts it about $2,500 below the BMW, you’ll pay less for a similarly equipped TLX up front, and you’ll recoup a bigger share of that money when you sell it.

Longer powertrain warranty: Both cars offer 4 years or 50,000 miles of basic warranty coverage. But the Acura’s engine, transmission and related parts are covered by a longer 6-year/70,000-mile powertrain warranty.

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2022 BMW 3 Series

The BMW 3 series


BMW

The sports sedan of sports sedans essentially created the category as we know it today. The BMW 3 Series remains as engaging as it is legendary. Pricing starts at $41,450.

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BMW 3 Series highlights

Famously exquisite driving feel: As is the case with so many performance-oriented European cars, there’s just something especially satisfying about driving the BMW 3 Series. Both cars are a blast, but the 3 Series can be more rewarding than the TLX. The BMW’s rear-wheel-drive design is no small factor here.

Superior fuel economy: In base form, the 3 Series is rated to return rather impressive city/highway combined fuel economy of 30 mpg. The TLX is rated for a lackluster 25 mpg. Fuel economy hasn’t been a top consideration for most shoppers in this segment historically, but gas prices being what they are, every little bit helps.

Broader lineup: If you count the high-performance BMW M3, the expansive 3 Series lineup offers enough upgrades to reach $90,000. For buyers who want it all, the BMW is capable of delivering more. The TLX lineup tops out around $55,000.

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Similarities

Standard 2.0-liter turbo engines, available all-wheel drive, interior room

Conclusion

The Acura TLX and BMW 3 Series are as different as they are similar. The bigger and boldly styled TLX is also a more pragmatic choice, while the 3 Series can deliver a purer sense of driving enjoyment. Which one speaks to you?

2022 Acura TLX

2022 BMW 3 Series

Starting Price

$38,900

$41,450

Popular Powertrains

Engine

2.0-liter turbo 4-cylinder

2.0-liter turbo 4-cylinder

Horsepower

272 hp @ 6,500 rpm

255 hp @ 5,000 rpm

Torque

280 lb-ft @ 1,600 rpm

294 lb-ft @ 1,550 rpm

Transmission

10-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

Fuel Economy

22 city/31 highway/25 combined mpg

26 city/36 highway/30 combined mpg

Also Available

Turbo V6, all-wheel drive

Turbo 6-cylinder, plug-in hybrid, all-wheel drive

Specs

Basic Warranty

4 years/50,000 miles

4 years/50,000 miles

Powertrain Warranty

6 years/70,000 miles

4 years/50,000 miles

NHTSA Overall Safety Rating

5 stars

5 stars

Max Seating Capacity

5

5

Wheelbase

113.0 inches

112.2 inches

Overall Length

194.6 inches

185.7 inches

Width

75.2 inches

71.9 inches

Height

56.4 inches

56.8 inches

Turning Diameter

40.1 feet

37.4 feet

Headroom, Front

37.2 inches

38.7 inches

Headroom, Rear

36.3 inches

37.6 inches

Legroom, Front

42.5 inches

42.0 inches

Legroom, Rear

34.9 inches

35.2 inches

Shoulder Room, Front

58.2 inches

56.0 inches

Shoulder Room, Rear

55.0 inches

54.6 inches

Cargo Space

13.5 cubic feet

13.0 cubic feet

This story originally ran on KBB.com.

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