2002 acura RSX base Vs 2001 toyota Camry Solora SE
airtas
05-12-2005, 05:46 PM
http://clearchannel.carsoup.com/used/detail.asp?usedVehicleID=1881185&XDealerID=1198&minYear=2001&maxYear=2005&searchID=3477761&vehicleTypeID=1&UVViewID=4&Page=1
i can get the solora for 12,900
i can get the RSX for 15.599
http://clearchannel.carsoup.com/used/detail.asp?usedVehicleID=2032958&XDealerID=1198&minYear=2001&maxYear=2005&searchID=3478091&vehicleTypeID=1&UVViewID=4&Page=1
liked the rsx feel overall but liked the camrys space also
disliked the RSXs rearview while i disliked the camrys SIZE
my gf works at a dealer ship so im basically gettin these cars at cost
list price on the rsx is 18, while it being 16k on the toyota....opinons people
i can get the solora for 12,900
i can get the RSX for 15.599
http://clearchannel.carsoup.com/used/detail.asp?usedVehicleID=2032958&XDealerID=1198&minYear=2001&maxYear=2005&searchID=3478091&vehicleTypeID=1&UVViewID=4&Page=1
liked the rsx feel overall but liked the camrys space also
disliked the RSXs rearview while i disliked the camrys SIZE
my gf works at a dealer ship so im basically gettin these cars at cost
list price on the rsx is 18, while it being 16k on the toyota....opinons people
honda_racing101
05-12-2005, 07:21 PM
I'd take the RSX, look nicer imo, sportier, and overall a very well built car. But it really depends on what you need the car for.
airtas
05-13-2005, 01:41 AM
I'd take the RSX, look nicer imo, sportier, and overall a very well built car. But it really depends on what you need the car for.
yea as do I, Im 21 years old so I dont really need a roomy car, All I have to get used to is the Hatchback style in the rear view!
yea as do I, Im 21 years old so I dont really need a roomy car, All I have to get used to is the Hatchback style in the rear view!
drdisque
05-14-2005, 12:28 AM
the solara will be alot cheaper to insure and in my opinion is alot better for everyday driving. Also, that price for the RSX is way too high.
airtas
05-14-2005, 07:44 AM
the solara will be alot cheaper to insure and in my opinion is alot better for everyday driving. Also, that price for the RSX is way too high.
how do you figure? they paid 14,900 for it...there selling it to me for 15,500
blue book is 17ish
how do you figure? they paid 14,900 for it...there selling it to me for 15,500
blue book is 17ish
drdisque
05-14-2005, 01:02 PM
does it have ridiculously low mileage? like under 15000? Otherwise I can't see paying that much for a 3 year old car that offers such little power or amenities.
airtas
05-16-2005, 01:34 AM
does it have ridiculously low mileage? like under 15000? Otherwise I can't see paying that much for a 3 year old car that offers such little power or amenities.
they hold their value apparently
thats pretty much the going rate on all used RSX's
they hold their value apparently
thats pretty much the going rate on all used RSX's
nbr1nthuzyst
05-20-2005, 10:22 PM
i would go with the salora only becasue ibe driven one with a manual gearbox (V6)and it hauled ass. i mean i like both cars... but i think with a manual the salora, BUT if you dont want manual then i would go with the acura. *hope it helps*
nbr1nthuzyst
05-20-2005, 10:25 PM
i would go with the salora only becasue ibe driven one with a manual gearbox (V6) and it hauled ass. i mean i like both cars... but i think with a manual the salora, BUT if you dont want manual then i would go with the acura. *hope it helps*
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