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i dont care, but i like it better then 'integra.'
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But, cars ending in -a sell better (scientific studies prove
....). Think about all of them...ToyotA CorollA SuprA CelicA TundrA TacomA HondA/AcurA IntegrA MazdA MiatA MilleniA KiA, ImpalA, NovA
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Personally, RS-X sounds like a truck, like RAV4, CR-V...blech....
Hmmm.... a 200Hp stock Vtec engine.... Maybe it stands for Really Silly Xcelleration ! |
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The first two **Xs were the CRX and the NSX, which stood for Civic Racing Experiment and New Sportscar Experiment, respectively. I don't know what that makes of CR-V, MDX and SMX.
Historically RS has stood for rally sport (on Camaros). I'd love to believe it's a Rally Sport eXperiment, but probably not.
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Retail Sales X-pander . . .
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its just a sales gimmick, its still the integra every where else. isnt 'acura' only in america?
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