2005 Acura Tsx Sedan - Silver, One Owner, Very Good Condition, Tons Of Features on 2040-cars
West Olive, Michigan, United States
2005 Acura TSX sedan Silver exterior with black leather interior 4 cylinder turbo-charged engine with automatic transmission One owner vehicle that has always been garage kept 123,500 gently driven miles Great gas mileage getting almost 30 miles per gallon highway Very well-maintained. Received all regular maintenance. Most receipts available. Oil recently changed. Brakes and tires still have a lot of wear left. Loaded with all the features you'd want: power leather seats, moonroof, Homelink garage door opener, 6 disk in-dash CD player, dual-zone climate control, seat warmers, auto-dimming rear view mirror, power windows, power locks, side view mirror defrost, cruise control, and more It's been a great, very reliable car. Never had any issues. Haven't done anything other than regular service items such as brakes, tires, and battery. Only selling because we bought a new vehicle and need the garage space No known mechanical issues. As you will see in the photos, there are a few minor scratches and dings including one area of very minor rust, but nothing you wouldn't expect in a vehicle of this age and mileage. Interior is in very good shape - no tears, no major wearing. All reasonable offers will be considered. For reference, Kelly Blue Book dealer price is $10,100 and private party price is $8,750. I've tried to be very thorough in the photos, but feel free to email me with any questions. Vehicle is located near Holland, MI. Buyer is responsible for pick-up or arranging shipping. $250 deposit due within 24 hours to hold vehicle. Remaining payment due within 7 days via cash or cashiers check. |
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Cody Loveland's Corvette-powered NSX claimed by Pikes Peak
Tue, 25 Jun 2013Let there be no doubt - racing automobiles can be very dangerous. This unfortunate fact of life has been proven once again today by Cody Loveland, owner of LoveFab, who crashed his Corvette-powered tube-frame Acura NSX on the second turn of the Pikes Peak hill climb course, apparently after a rear upper control arm failed. Cody hit a wall of boulders at high speed, after which the racecar caught fire.
Cody was able to escape the blaze unhurt - minus some missing hair that was singed off in the fire - but the car appears to be a complete mess, as you can see from the image above. The LoveFab Motorsports team has vowed to do its very best to rebuilt the car in time for the competition, but we'd be awfully surprised (and impressed) if that burnt-up hulk were ready for racing with just a few days to rebuild.
We're happy to hear that Cody got away safely, and here's hoping the rest of the competitors get up the hill without incident, or, like Cody, are at least able to walk away uninjured if they don't.
2019 Acura RDX First Drive Review | Boringness banished
Thu, May 31 2018WHISTLER, B.C. — Things have come full circle for the Acura RDX. The compact crossover launched in 2007 with an all-new turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an all-wheel-drive system that was sophisticated enough for the brand to affix the Super Handling designation to it. It was a fun, sporty vehicle in a sea of boring competitors, and we liked it enough to write a eulogy of sorts when the second-generation RDX ditched the fun turbo engine in favor of a V6, and dumbed down its optional all-wheel system so much that they dropped the Super Handling name. Acura's mainstreaming of the RDX for its second generation turned out to be a smart play. Sales jumped 94 percent in 2012, the first year that the redesigned RDX went on sale, leapt another 50 percent the following year, and have stayed over the 50,000 mark for the past three years. It may sound surprising, then, that Acura is flipping the playbook back a few pages by swapping its V6 engine back to a turbo four and reinstalling Super Handling All-Wheel Drive. We think it's a smart move. The 2019 RDX is both sportier and more upscale than the model it replaces. It does more than just check boxes. It's interesting, boasts some cool technology, and offers a strong value proposition. The 2019 RDX's all-new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. That's down a negligible seven ponies from the old 3.5-liter V6, but up 28 lb-ft, and it's tuned to provide the bulk of that torque in the heart of its powerband — peak torque plateaus between 1,600 and 4,500 rpm. An equally all-new 10-speed automatic transmission sends that power to either the front wheels, or, as was the case with the vehicles we tested, all four wheels. Jumping into a 2019 RDX for the first time, our main powertrain concern was that the 10-speed automatic would generate a ton of unnecessary, and distracting, shifts. This proved to be an unfounded fear. The gearbox does shift quite often under hard acceleration, but does so quickly and without any undue jerkiness. The sheer number of gearing options — the old six-speed auto had a 68 percent narrower spread of ratios — and the torque-rich engine combined to provide excellent straight-line acceleration in any real-world driving scenario we could conjure. The rest of the time we didn't really think about the transmission at all. We did, however, lament the push-button transmission interface.
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