What's New in the 2015 Acura ILX?
For 2015, the ILX Hybrid is dropped from the lineup, and a new color, Modern Steel Metallic, is added.
Which ILX is the Best?
Unless you favor a manual transmission, the base 2.0 with the Technology package provides a fully equipped luxury car for just over $31,000.
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How Much Does a 2015 Acura ILX Cost?
The 2015 Acura ILX comes in two models: 2.0 and 2.4. Standard on the
2.0 ($27,945) is a 5-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, keyless entry with push-button ignition, automatic climate control, fog lights, an 8-way power driver's seat, leather seating surfaces, Bluetooth, a 5-in color display that controls many accessory functions (including a read-aloud SMS text feature), and a 6-speaker 160-watt sound system with iPod/USB connectivity, Pandora Internet Radio and active sound cancellation. The
2.4 ($30,245) brings a 6-speed manual transmission and stainless-steel pedal covers. The Premium package adds a 7-speaker 360-watt Premium sound system, a USB port and Bluetooth audio, plus the Pandora Internet Radio interface. The Technology package includes the Premium package, plus an 8-in display and a hard-drive-based navigation system that offers 15 gigabytes of music storage. In back, the ILX has plenty of room for a couple of adults, which shouldn't come as a surprise. The Civic has been similarly roomy for quite a few years. So, although this is a compact sedan, your rear passengers won't necessarily feel the pinch. You will, however, notice space limitations in the trunk, where maximum cargo capacity is a modest 12.3 cu ft.