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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:42 pm
bosox5530 bosox5530 is offline
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Default Should I get an 06 Acura RSX base model or wait for 07 models?

I know this is the last year for the acura rsx, i hear there gonna make a hatch to replace it. I am going to an acura dealership tommorrow, gonna test drive and see if i like it. I am looking for a roomy, comfortable drivers seat and a sporty quick car at the same time, what do you guys think? thanks in advance, mike.i got an internet price for the rsx at 20,841 +tax and fees for the base auto with he accessories on these cars are Wheel locks (90.70), Mud guards (157.30) and the Cargo tray (128.70. silver or jade color. cloth interior. is this a good deal, how much lower can i get it? thanks.Well, I test drove the rsx, I didnt fit too well in it, and it was ok a little pricey for what it is. I went and test drove an 07 mazda3 s touring 5 door grey mica and got it!
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:46 pm
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Neither. Not the best bang for the bucks. The civic SI is nice, similar but yet different. But if you perfer acura, get the TSX instead.
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:48 pm
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excellent car. Get a good deal now that they are talking about the new models. RSX is a fine car ad goes like H..L. Pretty good gas mi league too. I own an Acura TL ad it is a very fine car. Goes like a bat out hell, corners well and takes turns without effort. I use no.79 octane as well as occasional additive and the car goes like hell. with 92 octave...WOW! No major complaints.A bit tricky to keep in line though when going fast. Excellent brakes.Wild pick up.. GOt 36 miles to the galon on my last Long trip.
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:54 pm
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i would go for the TSX if you can afford it. the civic is sporty but up to you as for comfortable?
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:00 pm
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if you can get it for a good price then yes do so
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:05 pm
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There will be no 07 RSX. Check out the Honda Civic Si
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:06 pm
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build -up some more money an get the new Zonda F xD checkk it out!
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:09 pm
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honestly check ebay they might have a few from dealers
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:16 pm
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I would get it now. The popularity of this car with the young people will keep the re-sale value high as it did with the Integra. The Honda's looks just don't do it for me like the RSX.
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:20 pm
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Neither! Stay the hell away from Honda's and Acura's.The biggest thing to hit right now is having the RSX's ECU stolen so the "ricers" can swap the ECU into their Civics.The Acura dealer where I live said they've seen over a dozen RSX's with their ECU stolen just in the last month.Go with a Subara WRX, same price as the RSX Type S, more power, all wheel drive.
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