When I first got home from deployment I thought I shouldn't get a new car and keep the one I had. One night as I am strolling through town I decided to stop at a dealership and see what they had just ...
The 2002-2006 Acura RSX was the successor to the Acura Integra in the U.S. Elsewhere around the world, the RSX actually kept its Integra badge. Plus, it was branded as a Honda. That said, changing the ...
Front-wheel drive sports coupes were once rife on our nation's highways and byways, but their popularity has been usurped by crossovers. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Acura RSX represents one of ...
Small affordable sports cars with a manual transmission are becoming rarer than bigfoot sightings. Long before Acura rebranded the Integra as a four-door hatchback, it sold the RSX and this 2006 ...
For North Americans who are hardly ever privy to the likes of Honda's upper-echelon trims, the Type R remains but a tease, showing face on U.S. soil for just four model years under the guise of the ...
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Used Car of the Day: 2006 Acura RSX Type S
Today we're going back to the compact sport well with this 2006 Acura RSX Type S This one has 204,000 miles on the odometer and a manual transmission. There appears to be a few paint dings -- this is ...
With the NSX and Civic Type R currently in its range, there’s no denying that Honda makes some exciting performance cars. However, there was a time, not too long ago, when the Japanese car ...
The 3.2CL launched Acura's Type S sub-brand when it debuted in 2001. It's got a 3.2-liter V6 engine sending 260 hp and 232 pound-feet of torque through the front wheels, up from the normal CL's 225 hp ...
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