Goodbye TSX, hello RDX

Old 02-27-2008, 08:20 PM
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Goodbye TSX, hello RDX

Greetings everyone! We traded in our 2004 TSX for a new 2008 CBP RDX with the tech package this past Saturday, so I thought I'd say hello and introduce myself. I was very active in the TSX forum of this site back-in-the-day and have been lurking while we considered the RDX... particularly reading about the fuel 'economy' and the possibility that our new car color would resemble baby poop (which I am happy it doesn't!).

So far I'm impressed and I almost feel disloyal in that I miss my TSX less than I thought I would. We were prompted to make the change since we're expecting a new addition this summer and wanted the room that the hatch provides.

What's up, ?
Old 02-27-2008, 08:52 PM
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welcome.. i did the exact same! had an 04 and 06 TSX 6spd before the RDX... but i still miss the TSX!.. but only have had the RDX for not even a week so far! ..and am loving it now.
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Congrats to both of you. Don't feel bad. The RDX is in some ways, an overgrown TSX. Engine Started as a TSX engine, (got worked over & turbo!), more interior room, hatch instead of a trunk, SH-AWD instead of FWD, performance & cornering is similar, (for an SUV!). MPG maybe less, but for power, SH-AWD & weight, it's pretty good, (& it's still an ACURA!)
Old 02-27-2008, 09:29 PM
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Congrats to both of you. Don't feel bad. The RDX is in some ways, an overgrown TSX. Engine Started as a TSX engine, (got worked over & turbo!), more interior room, hatch instead of a trunk, SH-AWD instead of FWD, performance & cornering is similar, (for an SUV!). MPG maybe less, but for power, SH-AWD & weight, it's pretty good, (& it's still an ACURA!)
Old 02-27-2008, 10:09 PM
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Just over a week in on mine and it is very impressive. I haven't pushed it yet by any means since I do intend to break it in somewhat nice, but I can already tell it's going to be a step up from the TSX we had. Congrats to both of you on your decision. If you feel anything like I do, you know it was a good one!
Old 02-28-2008, 04:22 PM
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Congratulations to the three of you! It's interesting to note that a lot of TSX owners are now RDX owners. Even though they are both different cars, they seem to fit into the same demograghics; sporty, stylish, not too big, and a blast to drive.
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I might consider an RDX to replace my TSX as well, when the time comes. The extra utility is appealing, and I don't want a huge SUV, I still want it to feel like a car, but with a little extra space. Only thing holding me back is the fuel economy. I get 26/35 usually in my TSX which is nice.
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The TSX trade-ins are kinda like a few of us on here that traded in a G35(X) in for the RDX. Same reasons. A little more room, still handles quite well, nice power, & isn't a BIG suv!
Old 02-29-2008, 08:24 AM
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Well, what I truly wanted was a TSX wagon, but Acura hates me so they don't make those. It would be <i>real</i> tough to bring them over here from Europe where they roam the streets in Honda clothing. I loved that TSX - it is a great car. The dive in fuel economy that I just took smarts, but I am happy with the RDX thus far. I can't believe how well it handles or how quick that engine is!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's impossible to lower the windows remotely as in the TSX, correct?? If so, why does Acura do this to us???
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Originally Posted by jcg878
Well, what I truly wanted was a TSX wagon, but Acura hates me so they don't make those. It would be <i>real</i> tough to bring them over here from Europe where they roam the streets in Honda clothing. I loved that TSX - it is a great car. The dive in fuel economy that I just took smarts, but I am happy with the RDX thus far. I can't believe how well it handles or how quick that engine is!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's impossible to lower the windows remotely as in the TSX, correct?? If so, why does Acura do this to us???
Yes, unfortunately it is impossible to lower the windows remotely.
Old 02-29-2008, 09:50 AM
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....and that pisses me off. i dont understand it.
Old 02-29-2008, 10:12 AM
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Before my '07 RDX I had an '04 Accord. On those hot summer days it was nice to roll down all windows as you were walking to your car.
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Originally Posted by grooks1
Before my '07 RDX I had an '04 Accord. On those hot summer days it was nice to roll down all windows as you were walking to your car.
exactly, if ur parked at the beach for a while, can just lower the windows without getting up
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What about installing a remote starter?
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Congratulations to all the new RDX drivers I had a tsx and a rsx type s before my rdx,I been with the car for almos 1 1/2 yrs and I love,I see most of you have familys already and that's the reason they upgrade it to the RDX ,but im single and I still finda ca car atractive and sporty at the same time,I took it to virginia once (almost 4hrs drive from nj) and I was confy the whole trip.
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Yesterday I had my ipod playing, nav guiding me, and I answered my phone via the HandsFreeLink. I think that was the moment that I decided I really like my RDX!

p.s. The sound system rocks.
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