Sunday, 1 July 2012

Acura Tsx


Acura TSX




ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda Accord Euro
Honda Accord Tourer
Honda Accord Saloon
Dongfeng Honda SPIRIOR
Model years2004–present
AssemblySayamaJapan
PredecessorAcura CL
ClassEntry-level luxury car /
Compact executive car
LayoutFF layout



The Acura TSX is an entry-level luxury car manufactured by Acura. Introduced in April 2003 as a 2004 model, it was sold only in the United States and Canada, but from the 2009 model year on it will also be available in Mexico. It is sold in North America under the Acura luxury marque, where it filled the gap as Acura's 4-door, entry-level sedan when the Integra sedan was discontinued in 2001 (1996 in Canadasince the EL was the Integra sedan's replacement there). The TSX would also eventually replace the Acura RSX in the US (which in turn succeeded the Acura Integra coupe). As of 2008, the TSX is the smallest vehicle in the Acura model line, other than the Civic-based CSX (and the preceding 1.6/1.7EL) sold only in Canada. All TSXs are built in SayamaSaitamaJapan.
The TSX is badge engineered from the CL-series Accord (also known as theEuropean Accord or JDM Accord) sold in EuropeJapan, South Africa, Australiaand New Zealand. The TSX initially had a restyled interior and different suspension tuning than the European Accord when it was introduced; however since 2008 the interior is now standardized for all three markets. In Australia & New Zealand, the CL-series is sold as the Accord Euro in the smaller mid-size bracket, where theAmerican-market Accord is sold in the large car category. In North America, the TSX is sold alongside the mid-size luxury Acura TL, which is based on the American-market Accord. The Accord Euro was launched in China at the end of 2009, where it is built by Dongfeng Honda, and is called the Honda Spirior.

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