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FSM @ Mar 27th 2008 12:10PM
"one of the few cars we wouldn't mind using as a daily driver... as long as we had something more fun waiting for us when we got home."
Sounds like a spouse
Ed @ Mar 27th 2008 1:28PM
That's exactly how I have it... I drive the Acura TSX cuz I drive 40 miles to work one way -- And I have a 330i (my wife drives on weekdays) for weekend fun :) The TSX is a great car, handles well, saves gas, and it's just right-sized.
Xcountryflyer @ Mar 27th 2008 2:08PM
Hopefully Honda has a Type S that is under development for the TSX for some excitement to this model and the Acura line-up in general.
As others have mentioned, this car is a pleasant car that probably will appeal to those who like Hondas or other Japanese brands. I doubt anyone looking at a 3 Series is cross shopping this car.
That said, I am disappointed that the car got bigger and got heavier without getting much additional engine power. The whole idea that cars need to get bigger with ever revision is really a bad trend and also I think Honda could have provided a slightly stronger engine that would offset the weight gain yet still be light and fuel efficient.
Honda/Acura have had some misses lately so hopefully they get back on track.