Acura ILX light on power, driver enthusiasm

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The 2013 Acura ILX is assembled at Honda's Greensburg, Ind., plant. (Honda/MCT)
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With summer barreling through the calendar faster than you can say "water wings," it's likely you have a family reunion looming on the horizon.

As friends and co-workers will tell you, there are generally a few minefields that are best to avoid at such potentially volatile family gatherings. These include the alarmingly yellow potato salad, political affiliations and showing up alone _ again.

Maybe bring Acura's all-new ILX instead.

Consider what this compact, almost-luxury sedan comes with: a handsome exterior and manageable price tag to make your parents proud. A button-worshiping and tech-heavy interior so your oily-faced nephew finally thinks you're cool. And a lack of space, power and aptitude for fun, lest your Uncle Larry think you're getting too glib for your britches.

There's nothing like a neutered, well-made, conspicuously moderate car to bring the family together.

The front-wheel drive ILX starts at $26,795 and is more or less a bedazzled version of the Honda Civic. Thus the two share a trio of engine choices. Acura expects a vast majority of buyers to choose the base 2.0-liter four-cylinder unit I spent most of my time in. Its displacement has been bumped up from 1.8 liters in the Civic and it now gives the ILX 150 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque.

As you may have guessed, 150 horsepower does not a quick car make. This ILX often felt underpowered, especially on the freeway. Acura does deserve some kudos for smoothing out the engine's character compared with the version in the Civic.

The only transmission available is a five-speed automatic, and it's capable but not extraordinary. (The lack of a sixth gear shows the perils of relying too heavily on an economy car for your foundation.) Paddle shifters are a nice touch. This engine is rated at 24 miles per gallon in the city and 35 on the highway. In 220 miles of testing, I averaged 24.5 mpg.

The ILX's driving dynamics were similarly competent yet unenthused. It's perfectly capable of getting you where you need to go without fuss, but don't look to it for a particularly engaging experience. This seems like a lost opportunity to introduce the Acura brand as a product that's fun to pilot. Wind noise is nicely isolated, but the ILX clatters over bumps and potholes like its humble cousin and not the luxury car it wants to be.

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