The quick answer is, unfortunately, no. The Acura RSX is the North American version of the Japanese-domestic-market Honda Integra. Its sporty, boy-racer image does not fit Acura's restructured market strategy that they began to roll out in 2005 and was quickly removed from their model lineup. The excellent Acura TSX is now the entry-level Acura, but it doesn't really have the spirit of the RSX. If you're still in need of that spirit, I suggest checking out the 2007+ Honda Civic Si. It's very much a true successor to the RSX and simply a lot of car for the money.
2007-10-15 23:11:56
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answered by RoGuExNinE 2
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Honda is deciding where to put the RSX. Its not a luxury car (Acura) and not really a Honda either. Honda is trying to create a sort of super Civic with the RSX. They'll find a niche for it because it is a great car.
Car and Driver Top 10 Overall in 2001 & 2003.
2007-10-15 15:20:50
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answered by Max 7
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the race-bred RSX sports coupe had a great run. but like many good things it has to come to an end. though Acura is bidding the RSX adieu, you can still find maintenance information, accessories and even schedule a service appointment through ahm-ownerlink.com. you can also buy a pre-owned Acura with an Acura Pre-Owned vehicle........
2007-10-12 10:52:15
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answered by PRINCEUPP 6
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technically it never they never stoped.. its only acura for a few places in the world eveywhere else its the honda integra which is still produced by honda and you can import it, its a lil over 23k + import fees, good thing is it only comes as and Integra Type-R or Integra Type-S =)
check out honda japan
2007-10-12 11:53:08
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answered by Azn Street Racer 5
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No. Acura has decided to go upscale.
2007-10-12 12:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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they just might come out with some kind of two-door coupe to compete with the altima. you will just have to wait and see
2007-10-13 03:21:25
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answered by nj2pa2nc 7
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