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The Acura TSX is a mid-size near luxury car manufactured
by Honda, introduced in 2004 to compete with the
Volvo S40 and Lexus IS. It is exclusively sold in
North America under the Acura name. It fills the
gap in the Acura lineup since the cancellation of
the Acura Integra sedan in 2001. Also, it replaced
the Acura CL coupe, which had lackluster sales and
was cancelled after 2003. 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. |
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