Acura TSX or RSX base
slaventy
05-14-2004, 10:26 PM
Wich one do ypu guys think is better car Tsx or rsxbase
tsx 4cylinders 200hp and rsx 4cylinders 160hp and atsx is a new car so if any one knows anything about it please tell me be cause i have a choice right now between rsx and tsx and i dont know which one is better.
tsx 4cylinders 200hp and rsx 4cylinders 160hp and atsx is a new car so if any one knows anything about it please tell me be cause i have a choice right now between rsx and tsx and i dont know which one is better.
RSX-S777
05-14-2004, 10:34 PM
I'd go with the TSX. Beautiful car...
DinanM3_S2
05-15-2004, 12:34 AM
Well the regular old RSX isnt quite close enough in price to be compared to the TSX, however the Type-S is (~$23,000/$24,000). The type-s has the exact same engine as the TSX (the 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC) and weighs a little less. So if you want a sportier, quicker car, go with the RSX Type-S, if you want a family sedan thats more fun then an Accord, buy a TSX.
mmont0
05-15-2004, 06:55 PM
TSX definitely! Nice looks and is a 4 door! Hard to put someone in the back of the RSX.
Moppie
05-15-2004, 07:55 PM
For those not from North America:
RSX = Integra
RSX Type S = Integra Type
TSX = Accord Euro
Basicly the 4cly accord models are simply 4dr Integra/RSX's, which for marketing purposes leaves the Integra/RSX name for a 2dr sporting model, and the Accord name for midsize and large 4dr models.
Hence for the purpose of this comparison the TSX is literaly just a 4dr RSX type S.
Niether is strictly better than the other, one is just lighter then the other and has much less interior space, while the other is slower only be virtue of being a little heavier, but is a lot more practicle if you likely to be moving the family or lots of friends.
If your compareing the base RSX then the TSX is clearly the better buy if you can afford it, its faster and more practicle.
RSX = Integra
RSX Type S = Integra Type
TSX = Accord Euro
Basicly the 4cly accord models are simply 4dr Integra/RSX's, which for marketing purposes leaves the Integra/RSX name for a 2dr sporting model, and the Accord name for midsize and large 4dr models.
Hence for the purpose of this comparison the TSX is literaly just a 4dr RSX type S.
Niether is strictly better than the other, one is just lighter then the other and has much less interior space, while the other is slower only be virtue of being a little heavier, but is a lot more practicle if you likely to be moving the family or lots of friends.
If your compareing the base RSX then the TSX is clearly the better buy if you can afford it, its faster and more practicle.
NerveAgent
05-17-2004, 03:43 PM
TSX more powerful. If you said RSX type s..then RSX
SiGNAL748
05-17-2004, 09:09 PM
Well the regular old RSX isnt quite close enough in price to be compared to the TSX, however the Type-S is (~$23,000/$24,000). The type-s has the exact same engine as the TSX (the 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC) and weighs a little less. So if you want a sportier, quicker car, go with the RSX Type-S, if you want a family sedan thats more fun then an Accord, buy a TSX.
actually...the tsx comes with a k24. not the k20.
actually...the tsx comes with a k24. not the k20.
freakonaleash1187
05-17-2004, 10:30 PM
depends on what you want. if you want a sporty 2-door, get the rsx (the way i would go), or if you want a sporty 4-door, go with the tsx. both are good looking cars and both have decent performance.
integrasedan
05-18-2004, 02:13 AM
TSX replaced the integra sedan, the RSX replaced the integra coupe.
Tsx or rsx base? i would go with the TSX
Tsx or rsx base? i would go with the TSX
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