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Acura TSX
The Acura TSX is a mid-size
near luxury car manufactured by Honda and
sold in North America under the Acura brand
name. It fills the gap in the Acura lineup
since the cancellation of the Acura Integra
sedan in 2001. The TSX is badge engineered
from the CL-series Honda Accord sold in Europe
and Japan. However, the TSX had a restyled
interior and different suspension tuning when
it was introduced. The interior is now standardized
for all three markets. As of 2006, the TSX
is the smallest sedan in the Acura model line,
other than the CSX sold only in Canada. Prices
for the TSX range from roughly US$27,000 to
US$30,000.
In 2006, the TSX has
been updated with a sportier exterior styling
featuring a new front look, standard, integral
fog lights, restyled wheels and a bolder rear
look with standard side skirts. State of the
art interior features have been added, including
more standard safety features, and luxury
features such as BlueTooth compatible HandsFreeLink(TM)
wireless interface, a digital media auxiliary
jack for MP3 connectivity and front power
seats, with dual memory settings.
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