Used 2006 Acura TSX 4dr Sedan w/Navigation System (2.4L 4cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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What a mistake you shouldn't make
I got this car in 2006 and until now regret it every single day. This is the loudest car I have ever driven. The body was built very lousy that you can hear wind noise, road noise and just about everything else OUTSIDE of the car. When talking to the people in the back seat, I literally have to YELL every time. Windshield very thin, cracked and got replaced 2 times (with original Acura windshield). Watch out for the speaker, the first 2 months it sounded great but gone down so fast and I turned to hate listen to music while I'm driving. The worst part is about to come, if you purchase this car, be aware that you will lose about 12K once you want to trade it in.
The perfect entry luxury sports sedan
All the mod cons; Memory seats, heated seats, Ipod hookup, navigation, voice activation, xenon headlights, the list goes on. And for the price you can't beat it. Great handling and braking. The interior is very quiet and well constructed. My previous car was a Honda Accord and I like the reliability of Honda's. Makes me get up everyday with a smile on my face thinking I get to drive it. I almost wish my job was twice as far away.
- Base Sedan w/Navigation SystemMSRP: $4,90044 mi away
- Base Sedan w/Navigation SystemMSRP: $7,999582 mi away
- Base Sedan w/Navigation SystemMSRP: $9,798633 mi away
Just like new
Approaching 100k.Recently had the brakes done and new tires (oem)put on the car,it feels as new as the day it rolled off the dealer's lot.The controls still feel like they were dipped in butter.The clean,classic lines and overall styling of this car remains relevant.The car suffers from a lack of low-end torque & poor acceleration from a dead stop. Acura missed a golden opportunity to remedy this by not offering a turbo I4 (like the RDX) and thus maintaining the "agile/light/tossable" personality of this car. Test drove the new TSX and did not like the numb steering & dull interior ,may consider other options like the IS 350 AWD (increase HP, AT dual shift capability,heated/cooled seats,etc.
2005 TSX
The car is very fun to drive and noticibly more rooms than the 2006 IS250 or 350. I put a lot miles in one year. However, the car has a lot road noise and high vibration. And some parts start to rattle after a couple month. A high end car shouldn't do that. Also the moonroof has some squeaks which the dealer said it was a common problem. Car is missing a couple features and the voice command doesn't really pick up the voice well due to road noise again. Overall, I give it an eight.
Must be my luck
I got a 2006, bought from one owner at about 100K on the ODO. She replaced AC compressor, powersteering pump, alternator and starter at around 60K. After I bought it, I had to fix AC leak 2x and broken fan, replaced the battery again to replace the one previous owner replaced, now the power steering rack is leaking. Engine is strong. I think Honda cheapened out on the accessories. Surprisingly my Bimmer at 120K has nothing broke on it. I bought the Acura for my son thinking it's more durable and reliable. LOL. Well, at least it's cheap used.