Updated Acura Site
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Originally Posted by knthornt
Has anybody else seen this "Audio attachment kit?" I have tried every link i can find on that page
Ok, nevermind, i finally hunted it down in the specification > interior accessories... not sure how i missed that before!!
#42
Race Director
Originally Posted by sauceman
They probably revised it to reflect real-life city driving.
Most people who drive automatics are also usually not too careful with their fuel mileage (no insults meant here!), so advertising high numbers could simply be out of reach for too many of them and interpretted as false advertising.
Most people who drive automatics are also usually not too careful with their fuel mileage (no insults meant here!), so advertising high numbers could simply be out of reach for too many of them and interpretted as false advertising.
#43
Three Wheelin'
Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
Either way, I don't really care since I have my car and probably won't be looking into a new one for a few years so
#44
I may be fat but I'm slow
Originally Posted by biker
Great, so now we can start another AT vs. MT thread.
#45
I like the new Flash showroom. It's pretty cool.
http://www.acura.com/models/model_ga...asp?module=tsx
Yet I still see some pics without the satellite radio antenna. Lazy marketing people...
http://www.acura.com/models/model_ga...asp?module=tsx
Yet I still see some pics without the satellite radio antenna. Lazy marketing people...
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Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
Either way, I don't really care since I have my car and probably won't be looking into a new one for a few years so
Were it not for the fact that my friend is buying one, I'd like it if they raised the MSRP by $5000 or so.
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Originally Posted by jcg878
Were it not for the fact that my friend is buying one, I'd like it if they raised the MSRP by $5000 or so.
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#51
UK Spec
that's a cool presentation
emmm i wish have the one touch open for the moon roof... and i sitll can't believe
they are talking about the sound it makes when the door closes
emmm i wish have the one touch open for the moon roof... and i sitll can't believe
they are talking about the sound it makes when the door closes
#55
UK Spec
Originally Posted by djkt
the new rims are the ones off the aspec line.
that's the a spec rim...
the standard rim is unchanged..
we should just get the accord 24S rims MUAHA...
#56
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Originally Posted by SirWaWa
has the weight changed?
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Originally Posted by STL
Not according to their specs, but I suspect in reality it has since that powered passenger seat has to weigh 5-10lbs. more than the manual one in the 2004s.
If you read the fine print on the 2005 brocure, then you will see a statement that the weight of the car was based on the 2004 model because the acual figures were not available at the time of printing.
#59
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Originally Posted by pandimus
If you read the fine print on the 2005 brocure, then you will see a statement that the weight of the car was based on the 2004 model because the acual figures were not available at the time of printing.
#60
I'm the Firestarter
Milage numbers:
I was under the impression they were quoting the EPA milage numbers all along. If that's so, I don't see how it's possible for those numbers to change drastically for both cars. The test is supposed to be pretty rigorous so it's not like they can tweak it to reflect some other driving habits, it can only be done one way. Either they got it wrong the first time (for both AT and MT), they got it wrong this time for both, they changed the cars, or these aren't EPA figures and they don't mean much.
I was under the impression they were quoting the EPA milage numbers all along. If that's so, I don't see how it's possible for those numbers to change drastically for both cars. The test is supposed to be pretty rigorous so it's not like they can tweak it to reflect some other driving habits, it can only be done one way. Either they got it wrong the first time (for both AT and MT), they got it wrong this time for both, they changed the cars, or these aren't EPA figures and they don't mean much.
#61
Three Wheelin'
I was under the impression that for brand new models, manufacturers initially do their own milage tests trying to follow the EPA guidelines, then later the EPA does the real tests and those figures update the ones Acura did. I can't help but think Acura had the 2004 milage numbers backwards all along.
#63
Instructor
This is what it saids in the Acura website under TSX->Engine->fuel efficiency
Estimated EPA fuel economy is 22/31 mpg (city/highway) for TSX models with the 5-speed automatic transmission, and 21/30 (city/highway) for models with the 6-speed manual transmission. Your mileage may vary.
Estimated EPA fuel economy is 22/31 mpg (city/highway) for TSX models with the 5-speed automatic transmission, and 21/30 (city/highway) for models with the 6-speed manual transmission. Your mileage may vary.
#64
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Originally Posted by ViEtNiGGiE
2005 has a one touch open/close overhead control for the moonroof.
really? well thats the first update feature on the 2005 that I actually wish i had.
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Originally Posted by fdl
really? well thats the first update feature on the 2005 that I actually wish i had.
#68
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Originally Posted by IneedaTSX
anyone notice the ebony interior with the red?
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Originally Posted by dgkFL
Watch the video. The part about the moonroof says "one tap opens or closes the moonroof."
oh ok.. didnt watch the vid... coll thanks
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Originally Posted by pandimus
I read that and tried to find it... all i could find was the statement "open the moonroof with the touch of a button", but that doesnt seem to me to say it is one touch
if you go to acura's website under tsx > exterior showroom > doors > moonroof > click on the magnifying glass for features it brings up "auto open - close" > click that and the audio says "with one tap of the overhead controls you can open or close the moonroof"
pretty cool (they probably didn't want to mention that for new '05 features because it should've been on the 04s -- most cars in its class have had this feature since '02)
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