Acura TSX
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Acura TSX | |
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Manufacturer: | Honda |
Production: | <td>2004–present|
Class: | Sedan |
Body styles: | 4-door Sedan |
Predecessors: | Acura Integra Sedan |
Successor: | none |
Shares components with: | USDM Accord Euro Accord JDM Accord |
Comparable models: | Audi A4 BMW 3-Series Cadillac CTS Lexus IS 300 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Nissan Maxima Volvo S60 Volkswagen Jetta |
Colors: | Meteor Silver Metallic Carbon Gray Pearl Nighthawk Black Pearl Arctic Blue Pearl Milano Red Satin Silver Metallic Premium White Pearl |
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The Acura TSX is a model of automobile manufactured by Honda and sold in North America under the Acura brand name. The TSX is badge engineered from the Honda Accord sold in Europe and Japan. As of 2003, the TSX is the smallest sedan in the Acura model line, other than the EL sold only in Canada.
The 2004 model year TSX's powertrain is comprised of a 2.4-L inline four-cylinder engine (automotive.com, 2003), a six-speed manual transmission (Engine Power, 2003), and a front wheel drive layout (automotive.com, 2003).
The TSX is based on the European and Japanese CL-series Honda Accord. However, the TSX has a restyled interior and different suspension tuning.
The engine, the K24A1, is related to the engine in the Honda Accord (7th generation), the Honda CR-V, the Honda Element, and a smaller version in the Acura RSX and RSX Type-S. The K24A1 features intelligent variable valve timing and produces 200 horsepower (150 kW) in this iteration.
The TSX comes with either a 5-speed sportshift automatic or a 6-speed manual. The manual features a magnesium casing, to reduce weight.
The TSX's suspension setup of a double wishbone front and a multi-link in the rear was especially tuned by the Honda engineers to maximize handling and cornering speed.
Awards
- The TSX has been on Car and Driver's Ten Best list both years of production (2004 and 2005).
- Top-Value Car of 2004 in the Category: Sedan under $35,000 from SmartMoney.com.
- It has received the "Frontal Five Star Rating" from the NHTSA's frontal crash tests.
- "Best Pick" in a Frontal Impact from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
References
- automotive.com. 2004 Acura TSX Summary & Specs. Retrieved December 20, 2003 from http://www.automotive.com/reviews/12/2004/acura/tsx/summary-specification/
- Engine Power. 2004 Acura TSX. Retrieved December 20, 2003 from http://www.engine-power.com/acura/tsx.html