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Acura TLX vs Hyundai Elantra

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — Acura TLX (5.6) and Hyundai Elantra (5.3) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 Acura TLXHyundai Elantra
Reliability & Durability 6.0 4.0
User Sentiment 4.4 3.6
Complaint Severity 7.5 6.9
Consensus Strength 1.9 1.9
Value for Money 0.9 5.7
Owner Advocacy 7.7 5.8
Acura TLX

The TLX is a design-first sedan with polarizing trade-offs. Its aggressive exterior wins universal praise, but the cramped cabin, smaller than a Civic inside despite 5-series footprint, is a deal-breaker for many. The 2015-2020 V6 models suffer systematic rod bearing failures requiring engine replacement, though the current-gen (2021+) uses a different powertrain. The Type S looks compelling at $53k base but disappoints enthusiasts: it's a full second slower to 60 than the M340i while costing nearly as much after options and dealer markups. Community consensus: buy it for the looks and SH-AWD if you don't need rear seat space, but the Accord 2.0T or German rivals offer better value for most buyers. Production ends 2025.

Hyundai Elantra

The Elantra is a compact that split its reputation clean in half at 2021, before that line, you're shopping engines that seize and cars thieves steal with USB cables; after it, you're getting a genuinely competitive sedan with sharp looks and a warranty that backs the turnaround. The 2021-up cars deliver on value and the hybrid hits 40+ mpg without trying, but pre-2021 models carry catastrophic engine failure risk (Theta II bearing seizures, oil consumption) and the 2017-2021s remain theft-prone even post-recall. Buy 2021 or newer if the price works and you want modern features without the baggage; anything older is a gamble best left to someone else.