Thursday, January 19, 2012

Whats the difference between acura tsx and rsx and tl?

Plz explainWhats the difference between acura tsx and rsx and tl?
tsx - sports sedan (not that sporty..)

rsx - sporty economy car with some luxury

tl - full-blown luxury sedanWhats the difference between acura tsx and rsx and tl?
The TSX is based upon the European Accord. It's smaller than the North American Honda Accord/Acura TL twins. Until recently it was only available with a high-output 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine. It's available with a 3.5 liter V-6 from 2010 on though is only available with an automatic transmission in V-6 configuration. It's been in production since 2004. It's marketed as a sports sedan. The 4 cylinder versions are fairly zippy. The V-6 is a screamer. A wagon version was introduced for 2011 but is only available in 4 cylinder automatic configuration.



The RSX is little more than a re-badged Honda Civic Coupe. It had the same drive train and slightly upgraded trim. The S-Type was a re-badged Civic SI with the same drive train. It was produced from 2002 to 2006.



The TL is an upscale version of the Honda Accord. It has a more powerful V-6 than the Accord V-6 and the S-Type cranks out more power from a slightly larger engine and also has upgraded sport suspension, brakes, paddle shifters, etc. The TL is considered Acura's entry into the personal luxury sedan segment and is priced very competitively with the Mercedes C-Class, the BMW 3 series (though it's larger than either), Audi A4, Infinity G35 and Lexus IS cars. It's been in production since 1995.

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