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2008 Acura TSX - Q&A

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2008 Acura TSX Q & A from Around the Web

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No, there is no USB port, but there is an AUX input in the center console (you need a 3.5mm jack).

Is a 2008 Acura TSX a good vehicle to own?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

I have an 08 TSX (purchased brand new on 11/15/07). I'm happy with the car so far and next week I will be going into the dealership for my first oil change. It you are planning on using it as a family car then you might need to go with the TL since the back seats are kind of crowded. But if you are...

How do I open the hood- 2008 Acura tsx?
Just bought this car and cannot find the button Pls help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

There's a level flush in the lower side panel that is to the left of the steering wheel, near where your left foot goes.

What is the 0-60 time for a 2008 acura tsx v4?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

What the hell is a v4? That doesn't exist in this dojo.

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The 2008 Acura TSX is in a tight size and price bracket, in which people are looking for front-wheel-drive models--possibly with all-wheel drive--and probably rule out the more expensive yet less practical rear-wheel-drive sport sedans like the BMW 3-Series and Infiniti G35.

The Audi A4 2.0T is a close rival to the TSX; its 200-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged engine is close in output to the TSX's engine, but the Audi's advantage in torque makes it feel faster in most real-world driving.

The Audi gets better fuel economy, too, of up to 31 mpg, but it doesn't have handling that's as light and nimble as the TSX.

The Saab 9-3 is another close rival, with the base model priced closely to the TSX, with similar power from its 210-horsepower engine, a standard manual transmission, and a similar cabin: spacious in front, with great seats, but rather small in back.

The Subaru Legacy GT has the all-weather advantage of all-wheel drive, and a bit more power from a 250-horsepower, turbocharged flat-four engine; it doesn't get the gas mileage of the TSX, 9-3, or A4, though.

The Maxima is another alternative; it's larger and roomier--the choice for those who want more backseat space--and it has a smooth and powerful 255-horsepower V-6 engine.

Acura dealership service is another selling point in itself.


 
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