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2007 Acura TSX Navi Road Test
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While Audi's turbocharged A4 2.0T has an edge in power, it also prices itself out of reach of so many working families once you get a sniff at the feature list. Pretty much the same goes for anything from Mercedes, BMW, Infiniti and even Lexus to some degree. In the luxury compact class, the TSX is the clear value leader, the entry price of $28,090 providing such an amazing
| You're looking at one of the most complete four-cylinder sport sedans out there and the winner of our previous sport sedan comparison test. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
So it's the cheapest, so what? It sure didn't feel
| It may not be as cheap to purchase as some of its competitors, but it makes up for it in equipment. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
I was not ashamed to show this subtly styled gem to my friends who value brand prestige with no regard to content or ability, but even I was continually impressed not only with the level of content, but also that the technological sophistication is integrated in such a pleasing manner. The multi-colored glowing gauges and soft ambient interior lighting welcome passengers at night, while aluminum spars that swoop across the dash lead the eye
| Navigation system is excellent. It's a shame that it washes out so easily. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
I don't usually comment on storage in the cabin, but the TSX offered such well-thought-out, strategically placed cubbies for CDs, bottles, cell phones, keys, etc. that I had to mention it. The cabin is full of pleasing materials, assembled with impeccable accuracy and not a hint of slack to be foundin any of the buttons or dials controlling the climate control, nav system or stereo. The stereo itself was decent, but nothing compared to the TL or RL's DVD-based, 6-channel sound, and I couldn't really find the sweet spot for my Pixies or Weezer, with the bass and treble adjustments lacking the range to clearly deliver the high notes while offering decent volume and impact at the low end.
The exterior is the oldest of the designs in the Acura lineup, and you would think it would seem even more dated considering it was shipped over from the European Accord's styling, but if anything it seems more in tune with Acura's latest designs and concepts than the flagship RL—perhaps that was just an experiment that Honda wisely backed away from. Acura's sedans, crossovers
| Manual transmission is oh so good. The shift pattern deserves to be in red... (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
The engine is a 2.4L four-cylinder mill making 205 horsepower and 164 lb-ft of torque. Many people bemoan the lack of a V6 and wish formore power, but the TL Type-S should be a lesson to those who would want to expose a dated chassis driven exclusively by the front wheels. While the Honda Civic Si Sedan can handle its 197 hp, the TL Type-S just feels overloaded with its 286, and I have a suspicion that too much horsepower on the TSX would be counter productive.
Even though acceleration is never overwhelming, either off
| Rev-happy 2.4-liter engine is also refined. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
The speed is there for the taking, and though it's no S2000 or MX-5, the two people in the backseat seemed well and pleased that they weren't reenacting a scene from a bad cop show hanging onto the spoiler by their strength of will. We were all comfortably strapped in with our seatbelts, and while the back seat isn't cavernous, it works. Back in front, with wheel to hand, I found the TSX eager to dive into corners and respond quickly, with sufficient pace and alacrity, but only decent
| It's a high quality, feature-rich vehicle at a very, very good price. It deserves more attention, quite frankly. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
thin-rimmed steering wheel providing the necessary basics; although not the thrilling connections as in the aforementioned S2000.
But honestly, it doesn't need to. It has such a convincing mix of luxury, style and technology that it can meet the erratic standards of today's booming Generation X, who are just starting to come into their own as far as purchasing power to influence the entry premium segment. Even though it's one of the oldest platforms in the segment, it provides just enough entertainment value as a driving tool with its high-revving Honda powerplant and slick-shifting gearbox to take you to your favorite twisty road and back. Ultimately, though, it's not the out-and-out driver's choice in the segment (I'm looking at you 335i), but that uncompromised list of features offers a compelling argument for Acura's target buyer: young, hip technophiles who “have an emotional attachment to their cars, but require a rational base to support their purchases.” That feature list is rational enough to give me a rash, and you won't find anything else with a premium badge that gets near that sort of equipment for under $30K while still meeting the minimum 200-horsepower requirement. It's not the most spectacular offering in the segment, but it is good enough that Acura doesn't need to shout it from the rooftops because it quietly goes about its business convincing shoppers interested in a great value proposition.
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