"ACAR" <dimndsonmywndshld@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On May 19, 8:21 pm, Bob <nottoos...@forevermail.com> wrote:
>> In article <Z%WXj.2462$yP7.1...@newsfe18.lga>, twau...@cox.net says...
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>> > "Bob" <nottoos...@forevermail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:MPG.22992dbf18e2fa2e989937@news-server.satx.rr.com...
>> > >I rather liked the look of the 2009 TSX in the pictures I've seen, but
>> > > when I saw one on the way home from work with dealer plates on it, I
>> > > decided I really don't like it. It looks too much like the angles
>> > > were
>> > > just stuck on the car.
>>
>> > > Guess I'll stick with my '06 TSX.
>>
>> > Exactly, who is considered to be the market for the TSX? If you are
>> > going to
>> > spend 30+ for an entry level luxury car, why not spend a little more
>> > for the
>> > TL.
>>
>> I guess it depends upon your definition of 'a little more'. I believe
>> the difference in price is almost 20% and I don't need the larger
>> vehicle or the V6 engine. I'm very happy with my 30+ MPG on my daily
>> commute.
>>
>> Bob
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> Currently the TL is heavily discounted since an updated car is about
> to come to market. The TL's 18/26 mpg doesn't lag the much less
> powerful TSX's 21/30 by a whole lot but the new 268 HP Accord V6 at
> 19/29 puts the TSX to shame. Rumors have been circulating re. new
> engine for the TSX (www.vtec.net).
Good point. As a former Prelude owner, I had hoped the "TSX" would be the
European Accord R.
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