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2004 acura rsx Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds
...With an overall feeling of refinement, and exemplary steering, |
| #2 |
2004 Acura RSX Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Cargo volume totals 17.8 cubic feet. Under the Hood A 2.0-liter, 16-valve i-VTEC four-cylinder engine powers the base RSX, which produces 160 hp and 141 pounds-feet of torque. The Type-S gets a stronger four-cylinder that generates 200 hp and 142 pounds-feet; it requires premium fuel. A five-speed-manual transmission is standard in the base model. An optional five-speed Sequential SportShift automatic unit incorporates Grade Logic Control, which holds the proper gear on steep grades and minimizes unnecessary shifting. The Type-S coupe comes only with a close-ratio six-speed-manual gearbox... |
| #3 |
2004 Acura RSX OverviewSource: CarGurus...the 2004 RSX kept its reputation as a good car to drive and to tune.The 2004 RSX is meant to house a manual transmission, and the stick shift comes standard on the base trim, and is the only option on the Type-S. The 2.0-liter I4 is rated at 160 horsepower for the base, and at 200 horsepower for the Type-S. Torque for each is right around 140 lb-ft. Mileage is estimated at 27/33 for the standard coupe, 25/34 for the automatic, and 24/31 for the Type-S.Drivers love the engine of this car, including the acceleration, handling, and tunability. There have been many complaints about road noise and... |
Apart from Lexus, Japanese automotive luxury brands still pale in comparison to their German rivals in terms of the number of models they produce and the prices they can... August 9, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 9