Well before you make that FINAL decision, go and test drive the Infiniti G35 AWD and the Lexus IS 250 AWD. Both are a little bit more than the Acura but are a lot more car...
OR....you could buy a Scion TC and save yourself $10,000!
2006-07-31 08:51:19
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answered by bobsled 5
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The Acura TSX is probably a great choice. As someone else suggested, Edmunds.com is a good source for car research. Another is Epinions.com. There are probably several reviews of the TSX on Epinions, and they could give you great real-user information.
Before you buy, see if you can get comfortable with the dealer. Is the dealer convenient if you have to bring the car in for repair or checkups? Will the dealer give you a loaner car if you have to leave your car overnight? See if you can speak to a couple of people who have had their cars serviced there to find out if the work was done on time and within the cost estimates.
Good luck!
2006-07-31 07:36:50
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answered by pvreditor 7
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Do tons of study approximately what is in the market. My father or mother's simply purchased me a auto Saturday, and believe me, it is a lengthy procedure. Since you're the one one procuring it, you can wish to shop for from a personal vendor (like one you uncover within the newspaper, however now not a trader). Kelly Blue Book will supply you a well proposal approximately what cost variety to have for designated automobiles. Call a depended on buddy who is aware of approximately automobiles, and feature them let you know what to seem for in a auto. You most likely may not wish to try this on my own, so have anyone effortlessly to be had to support you seem at automobiles. I could additionally recomend preserving the auto beneath $four,000. This is your first auto, now not your Mercedes, which you'll have in a well twenty years. So hold a good price range, understand what points you wish (CD participant, A/C) and if you know the way to force a guide, so as to prevent cash over an automated. (I'm a sixteen 12 months historic lady using a stick shift. I'm definite you'll be trained too.) This is all of the recommendation I have for now, but when I suppose of something else, I'll permit you to understand. PS-Get a auto with airbags(best defense characteristic), and take a look at to hold it more recent than a 'ninety three, since it's going to run larger and be more secure. BTW I had an '89 Honda Accord. My mum and dad simply purchased me a 'ninety seven Saturn SL and I simply think more secure in that auto. It runs larger and does not smoke like my final one. PSSAlways be equipped to mention no to a character who is attempting to seel you an overpriced auto, or a auto that simply does not think correct. There are lots extra in the market.
2016-08-28 15:03:54
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answered by ? 4
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Wow what a Great car! The Honda Company Acura Division make just about the higest quality cars. Mercedes Benz #3 series or BMW 5 series
2006-07-31 07:29:36
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answered by John Paul 7
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Great Car!!! A friend of mine owns one. The car is both sporty and classy looking. Also, Honda/Acura build some of the best cars on the market. If you can afford it, go for it. You will not be disappointed
2006-07-31 07:28:10
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answered by tvalle003 2
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Check out www.edmunds.com for automobile research. I have used this site many times to research a used car price as well as to research new cars including sticker vs invoice price. It is best to go into the dealershp with as much info possible, and you should be able to get the info needed on this free site.
Good luck
2006-07-31 07:27:02
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answered by BG 3
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i think tsx is an awesome choise my mom has the top of the line tsx i think it the best choise for under 40thousand but it doesent match my dads maserati quatrroporte but that was 110 thousaand.
2006-07-31 07:26:26
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answered by Jonathan T 2
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I think it's a great choice...just signed the paperwork yesterday!
Good luck finding your color combo, supply seems pretty limited and will probably get tougher. New model doesn't come until November!
2006-07-31 08:47:35
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answered by K 2
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go to www.consumerreports.com
car reviews by make and model.
thats what i used to figure out what car i should get. i don't think it costs anything or if it does it is only like $5. really great site.
Good luck
2006-07-31 07:26:22
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answered by Kansas 3
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do yourself a favor and make your choice based on gas mileage...or better yet, buy a hybrid.... oil is running out.
2006-07-31 07:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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