Used 2004 Acura RSX Consumer Reviews
Not a repeat buyer.
It will not perform without premium fuel. It also lacks in the handling department, having too much weight in the front along with sloppy steering at highway speeds, not allow you to push the car as much as it begs to be pushed. The button disabling the air conditioner is known as the turbo boost button. --It is extremely sluggish when the AC is on.
best ever
it's great, the best driven, awsome car
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $3,9951,027 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $3,9951,443 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,9991,613 mi away
Pimpin' car!!!
Great car all around. Can't beat it's performance for the price. Also, it's great for the import tuning industries.
Alot of bang for your buck
After researching and test driving an almost endless number of automatic coupe/hatchbacks I found the Acura RSX to be the best bet. It has awesome handling and acceleration extremely well for being a 4cyl. 160hp. Another selling point for me was the high safety and quality ratings that the RSX has. Also, in the long run the RSX has a higher resale value over the Hyundai Tiburon, Toyota Celica and VW Golf & GTI. What the car lacks in back seat room it makes with by having a hugh trunk.
My Type S
I just recently purchased this car and though disappointed with the sound the exhaust makes as well as the Bose sound system (sub in spare doesn't sound like a sub at all), I have to say this car is fantastic! Pulls hard in every gear, shift action is better then Porsche, pedals are spaced perfectly apart, 0-60 faster then any car in it's class. Also had good dealership experience.