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Acura's TSX Details Finally Arrive, Is It Too Little Too Late?

All-New 2009 TSX to Debut at New York International Auto Show
The second-generation Acura TSX is designed to appeal to young professionals with its keen-edge styling, athletic performance and advanced electronic features


Designed and engineered to reaffirm its place as a desirable and affordable entry point for entry-premium buyers, the all-new second-generation 2009 TSX is larger, more agile, more performance minded and even "more Acura" than ever before. Carefully crafted to honor the original TSX's vision as a world-class sports sedan, the new TSX has significantly evolved to offer more comfort, convenience, driving performance and safety. It does so with expanded luxury and electronic features, a wider stance for more agile performance, and advanced safety systems.

The 2009 TSX is expected to appeal to current TSX owners, young professionals and other image seekers who will appreciate its innovative styling, technical allure and total performance – while also valuing the outstanding customer treatment that owners have come to enjoy at Acura dealerships. Extremely brand conscious and eclectic in their tastes, buyers will find the TSX as satisfying for driving colleagues to lunch as it is for weekend snowboarding trips or vacation travel.

Powertrain
An all-aluminum DOHC i-VTEC® in-line 4-cylinder engine heralds a pair of firsts for the TSX model, including dual balance shafts and a direct ignition system. Along with improved performance, it is also cleaner as it now meeting the EPA's aggressive Tier 2-Bin 5 and CARB LEV II Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) standards for the first time in TSX history.

Displacing 2.4-liters and producing 201 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque (with manual transmission), the new in-line 4-cylinder engine produces its useable power across a much wider rpm range, while five percent more torque further strengthens the engine's pulling power at middle rpm levels. This allows the 2009 TSX to be more responsive off the line and out of corners, and stronger in the middle of the rpm range where the engine operates most of the time.

This newfound performance and flexibility is due in part to a higher compression ratio, revised valve timing, and improved intake and exhaust gas flow. Further credit goes to the TSX engine's i-VTEC® "intelligent" valve control system, which provides the power characteristics of a V-6 without sacrificing the light weight or fuel efficiency of an in-line four. Likewise, a new rear-mounted exhaust manifold layout, a close-coupled catalytic converter design, and a Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system substantially reduce emissions levels. Estimated fuel mileage is 21/30/24 mpg* (city/highway/combined, 5 AT) and 20/28/23 mpg* (city/highway/combined, 6 MT).

Two transmissions are available, both as standard equipment – a 6-speed close- ratio manual with new performance-oriented ratios for Second through Sixth gears, and a Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic with a new lock-up torque converter assembly. The manual transmission features a short-throw shifter with a precise, light action that makes it highly rewarding to use, while the Sequential SportShift automatic permits fully automatic operation with intelligent features such as Grade Logic Control and Shift Hold Control, which make driving the TSX on hilly or winding roads more enjoyable. If the driver desires, the automatic transmission can also be operated manually via new steering-wheel mounted F1®-style paddle shifters.


Body and Chassis
The 2009 TSX body structure includes two firsts for the Acura division, including a closed-channel cross-braced roof structure and inside frame rails. Along with a stronger rear bulkhead, the closed-channel cross-braced roof structure yields a more rigid and vibration-resistant structure. The first use of inside frame rails for any Acura model help tailor the aerodynamics underneath the car for improved fuel economy, lower emissions and reduced noise. In addition, new A-, B- and C-pillar separators improve the TSX's quietness over rough roads and at high speed. Slippery aerodynamics also helps fuel economy as well as high-speed stability – all while lowering emissions.

In addition to its 3.0-inch greater width and 2.6-inch wider track, the 2009 TSX has a 1.3-inch longer wheelbase and 2.4 inches more overall length. These dimensions combine to provide greater interior roominess, more agile handling and improved ride quality. Another first for Acura are the TSX's new dual-mode suspension dampers, which provide superior suspension damping characteristics at both lower and higher damper speeds. Using a unique deflector plate stack, the new dampers adjust compression damping characteristics to suit the vehicle speed, cornering forces and road surface. In creating the second-generation TSX body design, Acura designers sought to retain the crisp, dynamic design of the original and enhance it by widening the body overall and adding more muscular and distinctive cues to create a keen-edged sports sedan. Their key design goal was to create an aerodynamic design that evokes both emotion and tension with a decisively sporty flair.

Outward visibility is improved with a slimmer A-pillar design, while an auto up/down front passenger window adds convenience and a reverse-linked passenger-side door mirror tilts down to help improve safety while parallel parking. The new TSX also has a wider trunk opening and a lower trunk lift-over height for more convenient loading.


Exterior/Interior

Functionality and refinement converge with luxury and style in the interior of the 2009 Acura TSX. Featuring a blend of sweeping, contemporary shapes, a high level of standard comfort and convenience features, widespread use of premium materials and an available Technology Package, this 5-passenger sports sedan offers the upscale modern interior that customers have come to expect from Acura.

From the precision-crafted metal door sills to the satin-metal finish accents, from new leather-covered seats to the steering-wheel mounted controls, and from the premium 7-speaker sound system to the dual-zone automatic climate control, the TSX represents a merge of intelligent design and innovation. For example, Bluetooth® connectivity is standard and includes a HandsFreeLink® cellular telephone interface that makes communications easier and safer while en route.

Typical of Acura, the TSX offers an exceptional level of standard equipment. Included are a standard power passenger seat, a new folding key with remote entry, new automatic headlight activation, a premium 7-speaker sound system with CD, AM/FM/XM®, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® , and USB port music interface. A HomeLink® remote control system is also standard.

Adding to the already impressive list of TSX standard equipment is the available Technology Package, which bristles with leading-edge electronics that make driving much more efficient and enjoyable. These include an Acura Navigation System with Voice RecognitionTM, AcuraLink® Real-time traffic, AcuraLink® weather, and the highly useful AcuraLink® Satellite Communication System. The navigation system also features Real-time trafficTM covering 76 major metropolitan markets, and offers Traffic Rerouting with dynamic route guidance to help navigate around slow-downs. For 2009, the TSX receives a dash-mounted electronic compass for added directional information while driving.

Included in the Technology Package is a premium sound system tuned by legendary sound engineer Elliot Scheiner. This 10-speaker Acura/ELSTM Premium Surround Sound System with DVD-Audio includes a new Note function for XM® Radio that makes it easy to identify songs to recall at a later date. With push of a button, the Note function can capture 10 seconds of up to 30 songs, along with noting text indicating song title, artist name, and XM® channel.


Safety
The 2009 Acura TSX leads the way in safety with its new Advanced Compatibility EngineeringTM (ACETM) body structure. Engineered into the TSX model for the first time, ACETM improves the dispersal of frontal crash energy through the use of load-bearing frame structures that better match the TSX with other vehicles of different sizes and with different bumper heights. Simply put, ACETM helps maximize the effectiveness of the TSX's front crumple zones, better dispersing crash forces before they reach the passenger compartment.

A broad range of passive safety features likewise contributes to occupant safety, including six airbags (dual-stage, dual-threshold front airbags, new dual-chamber front seat side airbags, and side curtain airbags for outboard seating positions). Three-point seatbelts and head restraints are provided in all seating positions, and front seatbelt load limiters with an integrated automatic tensioning system further protect the TSX driver and front passenger. A new Active Headrest Restrain System is used for the first time on the TSX, while the rear seat features a Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system that allows for the easy and secure affixing of up to two child seats. Exterior features designed to further improve safety include daytime running lights (DRL), pedestrian-injury mitigation features such as a deformable hood, hood hinges and windshield-wiper pivots, and a 5-mph front bumper and 2.5-mph rear bumper. The 2009 Acura TSX is expected to achieve the highest ratings in both government (NHTSA)** and independent (IIHS) crash testing – including garnering IIHS's TOP SAFETY PICK.

Finally, the 2009 Acura TSX is covered by a comprehensive 4-year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty and a 6-year/70,000 mile powertrain limited warranty. Additional benefits of ownership include Acura Total Luxury Care® (TLC®) that provides free 24-hour roadside assistance, concierge service and trip routing.


Acura's TSX Details Finally Arrive, Is It Too Little Too Late?



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sold2earlysold2early - 2/14/2008 9:33:44 AM
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The 2.4 liter is the only engine choice?

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golfer38golfer38 - 2/14/2008 10:55:45 AMView My AgentSpace
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For now. There will be a diesel and a 6 cylinder with sh-awd with in a year.


0to600to60 - 2/14/2008 11:50:34 AM
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Correction ricealot, this car will not sell to car enthusiast. To the general public, or average housewife, this will do.


MaximMaxim - 2/14/2008 4:59:03 PM
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I think the general public or the housewife will buy a Honda Accord. Which this is, but that is another matter. The TSX should be the TL lite, with more pizzazz than an Accord. What they have here, with this engine, is no better than a Civic, really.


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/14/2008 9:37:04 AMView My AgentSpace
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Same power, same transmission, same styling, just more of the same... Ah, nice. But not nice enough. I would buy it as a winter car.

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mikeydred20mikeydred20 - 2/15/2008 9:57:06 PM
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An A4 should look at this and see what a car should look like inside out.


finishlinefinishline - 2/14/2008 10:07:13 AM
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I was waiting to see if they put the turbo in (was that even a possibility?) or offered SH-AWD. Neither. I'll pass.

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montyz81montyz81 - 2/14/2008 10:07:26 AM
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for a little more money, you can get a G35, IS250. Hell you could even get a BMW 1 series. All have 6 cyl engines!

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finishlinefinishline - 2/14/2008 10:14:42 AM
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That's what I'm thinking. G35x


montyz81montyz81 - 2/14/2008 10:15:15 AM
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American Accord coupe with 6speed and V6 or TSX? I'll take the coupe!

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randy33randy33 - 2/18/2008 10:17:34 PM
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The new accord coupe is a great looking machine. Too bad there are no lease deals on it.


answeranswer - 2/14/2008 10:53:41 AMView My AgentSpace
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Acura should ditch the TSX altogether.

Instead they should offer a new Prelude sold under the Acura brand this time around.

A premium car line should be special, this TSX isn't.


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JohnLocke008JohnLocke008 - 2/14/2008 11:00:47 AM
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Acura needs a signature. I don't think it has one right now. It looks way too ordinary.

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SpicyMikeySpicyMikey - 2/14/2008 11:38:41 AM
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I think it looks better then the current gen, plus it looks like they've upscaled it inside. The real disappointment is powertrain. Same k24 fwd setup? That's stupid especially since it's bigger (couple inches longer and wider). It's just a chick car now.

I know they are coming out with a variant that will offer SHAWD (and a rumored v6) but they should have done that first. They missed their opportunity to make a splash. Another misstep unless they just didn't want to release the new TL and TSX both in the fall. Maybe the TSX-S will be released soon after the new TL is released. Just a thought


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PlanBPlanB - 2/14/2008 11:41:46 AM
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Besides the better nav and audio equipment, there's no real reason to get this when you can save thousands and just get an Accord. With a V6.

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SpicyMikeySpicyMikey - 2/14/2008 11:53:35 AM
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Well, I guess it depends on your priorities (if you want a Honda product). The Accord is MUCH bigger and not as sporty driving or looking (subjective opinion). However, it's true. There's a LOT of cars that will offer you this package. It's nothing special. The Acura division needs to offer more to justify it's existence otherwise they should just fold the tent and go home.


mikeydred20mikeydred20 - 2/15/2008 10:01:26 PM
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Acord has no sport shift transmission, no traffic nav, no back up camera, regardless of what people say Acura has some luxury status, Accord is not as aggressive, doesn't have no where as many options standard. I could list a bunch more.


g2okg2ok - 2/14/2008 12:21:28 PM
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Looks like a cheap copy of Nissan Altima from the side. Like some kid that waited to long to finish his project and copied.

Acura is overpriced Honda. At least Honda is economical and family friendly. I say that as 40K+ owner of an Acura vehicle.


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SpicyMikeySpicyMikey - 2/14/2008 12:27:03 PM
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I can say a lot of things about Acuras, but one of them isn't "overpriced". It's the only redeeming quality they have. Putting cache aside, if Acura products are overpriced Honda's then what's Lexus?


silver1silver1 - 2/14/2008 2:58:09 PM
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yeah, then what is BMW A over price Mini Cooper? Audi an overprice VW? Maybach an over price Mercedes?


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/14/2008 4:58:25 PMView My AgentSpace
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A Maybach definitely IS an overpriced Mercedes! I'd much rather have three S600s than one Maybach 62.


mini22mini22 - 2/14/2008 12:27:02 PM
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How the car sells depends upon how Acura prices it.The previous TSX could be had fully optioned out for under 30 grand.Acura would be wise not to price this one over 30 grand as well. Remember this is a N/A 4 cylinder engine. It has more torque the the previous engine but I'm guessing the weight of the car has increased due to the wider track,width,longer wheelbase,and longer length.Therefore I doubt there is any significant increase in performance if any at all.I do think the should offer an AWD turbo option down the road. That car could be priced in the low 30 grand range to compete with the AWD Lincoln MKZ.The big problem that I see is it's competition with the V6 Honda Accord. The Accord is bigger,more powerful,has more room in it. I think what Acura should have done is made the TSX standard AWD with the turbo 4 engine from the RDX and pricing it in the low 30 grand range.Then you would have had a clear difference in the vehicles between Honda and Acura.Audi seems to have figured this out over VW.Why can't Acura?

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SpicyMikeySpicyMikey - 2/14/2008 12:29:11 PM
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AWD Standard? Totally agree. Their idiots for offering a rebadged Euro Accord.


EL34EL34 - 2/14/2008 12:33:37 PM
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This Honda TSX is full of generic styling :-(

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no1listensanywayno1listensanyway - 2/14/2008 12:34:11 PMView My AgentSpace
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Yawn Yawn Yawn....Acura once again playing it safe. Anyone see the long term article on the RDX in Motor Trend. They were complaining how the RDX started to feel cheaper and cheaper as they drove it, constantly reminded by the Non-Auto Headlights and the fact that the hood did have springs, its still had that stick. Acura is far from luxury, and are nothing more then glorified Hondas. To thier defense, I am a big fan of the TL, to me the design still looks fresh and innovative.

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mikeydred20mikeydred20 - 2/15/2008 10:09:31 PM
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Look how cheap the previous G and IS looked and forget about the C Class. I agree the RDX could be better, but interior wise it is top notch, I think Acura played it safe with the RDX to see how the market would react.I read the C&D report and it wasn't as bad as the report on the EX and it was a long term test.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/14/2008 1:48:18 PM
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The TSX is a Harmless MILF car. If You're an enthusiast please point your browser to another page.

Blakura? Any comments?


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BlakuraBlakura - 2/14/2008 9:00:08 PM
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I can't disagree lexsucks, but you know some people are confused with who the tsx competes with. It is a competitor to the Volvo S40, Lexus IS250, and the new sub-CTS from Cadillac when it shows up. Anyway, the TSX is a nice car that holds it value and is reliable.


BlakuraBlakura - 2/14/2008 9:00:44 PM
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What do you drive anyway?



LexSucksLexSucks - 2/15/2008 10:29:49 AM
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Why do I drive? To get from Point A to Point B and for fun. If all I needed was to get from point A to point B then cars like the TSX and the Toyota Camry would suffice. But I also like fun and dynamic handling (excitement). The Acura TSX doesn't provide that.


GruntyDieselsRockGruntyDieselsRock - 2/14/2008 4:12:10 PM
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Here that is a Honda and not an Acura. It makes to pretension at anything other than being solid transport. We used to have an Accord Type R but that was the model before last. Maybe they do that to this too and then I can imagine a few wanting one. Snap to Honda, Acura.. whatever you call this thing.

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ChipChip - 2/14/2008 4:27:29 PM
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"Displacing 2.4-liters and producing 201 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque "

They have got to be kidding. Is this a joke?

In todays power obsessed world, this doesn't cut it. I cant believe how Acura keeps messing up. Its unbelievable.


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bagwellbagwell - 2/14/2008 6:52:47 PM
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+1, needs more power..at least 230 to be even in the ballpark.


SpicyMikeySpicyMikey - 2/14/2008 6:57:12 PM
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What makes it worse is how they keep talking things up but then deliver nothing. It makes it worse. They should just shutup and stop talking if they are planning to just fill the nitch they already fill



mikeydred20mikeydred20 - 2/15/2008 10:12:43 PM
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Why are we wasting our time with this article anyways, I'm sure the N/A versions output will be much higher these are the Euro Accords specs and the poster just changed the title.


ChipChip - 2/17/2008 1:51:05 PM
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The Acura TSX...IS....the North America version. The European specs you are referring to would be on a Honda Accord.


dennis774dennis774 - 2/14/2008 7:04:05 PM
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At least the outside styling on TSX is better compared to the old TSX (which basically looked like a stretched out RSX)....however it now looks like a baby TL.

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BlakuraBlakura - 2/14/2008 9:03:22 PM
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Nothing wrong with that dennis, lots of makers have a "baby" version of a higher end car in their lineup. BMWs are small, medium, and large.


cybernetckcybernetck - 2/15/2008 1:27:56 PM
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Color me unimpressed... First of all, I get better gas mileage out of my four door GTI, which also appears to have a performance edge over this car too. Let's see, Passat CC with Dyn Audio and Nav (which runs about 2800, checked on VW.com) or the TSX /w Nav?? Passat CC for me, without batting an eye, and that's just one comparison. Towards the lower end, the Malibu would trounce this car too, on packaging, performance, and price. Admittedly, the styling is not bad, but it seems like you are getting less with more money; why not just get a 4cyl Accord and be done with it? Honda/Acura has the capability to build a class leading car for this segment, they surely weren't firing on all cylinders with this attempt.

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TarikTarik - 2/16/2008 5:10:00 AM
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Honda should really think hard about killing its Faux luxury line known as Acura. So many refreshes on such boring and unexciting models. The RL is the flagship? This in no way competes against the lexus G series or even the cadillac cts. So sad Acura.

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