Premium compact car; Built in Japan |
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Good condition price range: $8,200 – $17,000* |
2006 Acura TSX
2004 Acura TSX
2004 Acura TSX
2004 Acura TSX
2004 Acura TSX
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TSX offers the same solid quality and high features-per-dollar quotient as Acura’s bigger TL, but ups the fun-to-drive factor in a trimmer, lighter package. An automatic transmission may cost some scoot, but in any form the TSX is a very capable and appealing small sports sedan.
Overview
This front-drive newcomer to Honda’s upscale division targeted the Audi A4, Infiniti G35, BMW 3-Series, and other sporty, near-luxury sedans. Based on the European-market Honda Accord, the TSX slotted between Acura’s smaller RSX coupe and its larger TL sedan, in both size and price.
The only engine was a version of Accord’s 2.4-liter four-cylinder, tuned for 200 horsepower versus 160. Two transmission choices were offered: a close-ratio six-speed manual or optional Sequential SportShirt five-speed automatic with manual shift gate.
Acura promoted the “race-bred suspension” of its TSX sedan, which used a drive-by-wire throttle system. Lower air intakes on the wedge-profiled four-door were meant to evoke the image of racing brake ducts.
Antilock four-wheel disc brakes, traction/antiskid control, and 17-inch alloy wheels were standard. So were curtain side airbags, front torso side airbags, perforated leather seating upholstery, a sunroof, automatic dual-zone climate control, and xenon high-intensity-discharge headlamps. The standard 360-watt, eight-speaker audio system included an in-dash six-CD changer. A leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel contained integrated audio and cruise controls. No options were offered, though a second model added a navigation system with voice recognition for some navigation, audio, and climate functions.
Yearly Updates
2005 TSX Satellite radio was standard in 2005 models, which also got a new power passenger seat and heated power mirrors. Night lighting was added to the standard steering-wheel audio/cruise-control buttons. |
2006 TSX Freshened styling and additional convenience features marked the 2006 TSX. Acura’s HandsFreeLink provided wireless connection to use a cell phone through the audio system. The driver’s seat gained a memory system, and a digital-media auxiliary jack was installed. |
2007 TSX The TSX was essentially unchanged for 2007. |
2008 TSX The 2008 Acura TSX, was basically unchanged from 2007. |