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Lamp Test

December 13, 2007 about Acura TSX

I've tested my 2004 6MT Acura TSX with nav a few times. Usually, the lamp comes on with the nav system's estimated travel miles remaining between 80 and 90. Actual tests put it between 65 and 75 miles. When on "empty" I generally have 15 to 20 miles of drivability left.

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October 6, 2012 by Hakan

how much do you want to spend-remember to include iacsrnnue, maintenance and gas costs. You are the one driving it. I suggest you look at other cars besides those two-examples honda civic, ford focus, toyota corrolla, hyundai elantra. I own a 06 tsx, bought new 11/06. It now has 125,000+miles. Gas mileage is not as good with city driving than highway. good luck. Make sure you have the car checked out and also see if you can get the service records and carfax

January 22, 2015 by Kangmas

The TSX is definitely cnmiog back and, already a great car, it's going to be even better.Have owned a 2004 TSX (and a TL) since new. The TL is a bit better as a road car just on size, etc. But the TL is not a slouch. Where the TL really stands out is in handling. It corners quicker than a go cart, more like a real sports car and that 4 cylinder pumps out enough HP to make it exciting.It's not as hot enginewise as the hottest Suburu, but it looks better and it's overall a better car and suburu isn't bad. If they introduced a turbo TSX or a souped up version beyond where it is, that would be something.We live in an area with a lot of narrow, curving streets and roads, up down, all around. The TSX is absolutely the best car for this it makes you feel like you're riding on rails. Typically, the Acura based on Honda types come out a year afterward. The changes are substantial despite having essentially the same chassis. It's plenty quick for me.

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