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2006 Acura RSX and Type-S Compact Hatchback Sports Coupe

The raucous two-door sports hatchback coupe by Acura fits in the compact class and comes in two flavors with a base edition and the high-performance Type-S. Both stock a twin-cam 2.0-liter four-in-line engine. In base trim the plant achieves 155 hp in 2006 and ties to a five-speed manual transmission or optional five-speed Sequential SportShift automatic. Read More »

2005 Acura RSX Compact Coupe

A new body on the Acura RSX gives the car's sporty wedge shape a slightly more aggressive style. Most people would find it hard to tell the difference between 2004 and 2005 models, but a lot of little changes add up to a big improvement this year. Read More »

2004 Acura RSX Sport Coupe

Acura's price-leader, a compact-class hatchback coupe, emerged in 2002 on Honda's global compact platform as successor to the original coupe, Integra. Read More »

2003 Acura RSX and Type-S

The RSX Type-S- is a two-door coupe with hatchback styling that fits into the compact class and carries the muscular rendition of an all-aluminum 2.0-liter Honda engine coupled to a six-speed manual transmission with close ratios and a short-throw stick off the console. Read More »

2003 Acura RSX

Acura’s price-leader, a compact-class hatchback coupe, emerged in 2002 on Honda’s global compact platform as successor to the original coupe, Integra. It repeats for 2003 in two different flavors with the base RSX and high-performance Type-S edition. Both stock a twin-cam 2.0-liter four-in-line engine that employs Acura’s advanced i-VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) system with computer-controlled intelligence ... Read More »