First Drive: Acura RSX (not Type-S)

UNCjigga

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Well, daddy had a little problem with his GPS system in the MDX, so he took it in to our local dealer. Of course, our local dealer has no idea how to install a new GPS system, so his MDX is sitting there. Luckily, Hendrick VIP gave him his choice of loaner. The last time my dad left the MDX at the dealer, he took the RL. This time he saw an RSX and some sort of mid-life crisis coupe rage took hold of him.

Of course, as soon as I saw the RSX out there in the driveway I squealed with delight! It was in pearl white with everything but the Type S engine. I grabbed the keys and went for a spin. First, just sitting in the car is an experience itself. I like to think the interior is 'techno' themed, with brushed aluminum and chrome accents, with red interior lighting accents. The gauges are all very easy to read, and the auto air controls are ingenious, though the vents could use a bit of work (or maybe I just don't like them?) The gated shifter was mounted a bit forward for my tastes, but otherwise everything was in order. All in all it was what I would expect from Acura; a quality finished interior with a decent choice of materials, but not as nice as the Mercedes C230 Kompressor IMHO. Also, as one can expect from Acura, the sound system just sucks. I think its the same sound system you get with the EX Civic, but I could be wrong. Maybe the Type S has a better option. Any true audiophile would probably replace the factory system anyway, so at least these folks can rest assured they're not paying extra for something they'll never be using.

Well here is where I learned that driving a sedan well does NOT make you a good driver. It took me awhile just to back up, cuz I couldn't see a damn thing out the rear hatch. The seating position is very low, and taller drivers may be at a disadvantage compared to smaller drivers due to the design of the seats (very comfortable in leather though, with nice bolstering.) Of course, I don't know how to drive stick, so the 5 speed auto with shifter was perfect for a guy who likes to show off in front of girls. Even the base engine has a great exhaust note, with plenty of bass to satisfy those concerned with being labeled 'ricers' for drivng this car.

So I took off and very quickly found the twisty back roads around the horse ranches and golf courses behind my 'hood. While the steering initially felt numb compared to my Accord (I swear my Accord steers like someone dumped a gallon of WD-40 in the steering column) I realized that at speed it offered just the right amount of responsiveness. I was able to deftly maneuver at 45 mph through a series of consecutive curves that I would normally take at 25-30mph (much to the chagrin of a jogger who pointed out the 15mph speed limit sign!) Low end torque is in ample abundance for a car this size, and when using manual control downshifts deliver quick power when needed. It wasn't until I reached the highway when I longed for the Type S variant. Let me put it this way; my old Volvo 850 Turbo (now my sister's car) would spank this car silly if the driver ever tried to pass me on the highway (55mph - 80mph in about 5 seconds in my Volvo; 8-9 seconds in this car.) I think the forte of this coupe is the handling. No matter how tight a curve I took, body lean was minimal, and the car kept its poise well. In addition, torque steer was virtually non-existant (this may not be so with the 200hp Type S engine?)

Without further ado, I will leave you to ponder my review, correct me judgements, or flame me if necessary. While I've sat inside a C230 Kompressor before, I've never driven one (like I said, I can't drive stick!) but I would love it if someone could tell me how it compares to the RSX/RSX-S. I'd also be willing to hear from an MP3 driver on how the hanlding compares.
 

Squisher

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I got my wife to an Acura dealership today, but couldn't get her to drive one. She thought it was butt ugly and laughed in my face.
 

UNCjigga

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I like the Integra-family styling in the rear, but the snout in the front has got to go (fugly!) Squisher, you should ask your wife to drive a Civic SI (same as a base RSX.)
 

Ns1

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i drove an rsx thought it was pretty nice

HOWEVER

i hate ivtec

alot

it's no longer fun to hit redline =(
 

Jason Clark

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You drove a Type S that wasn't broken in COMPLETELY different beast to one with 8000 K on it. VTEC is very apparent on mine now that it's broken in. Entirely too much top end for the average driver. Granted iVTEC drives differently than the older vtec engines, but for the better, more midrange torque and a more linear power delivery.
 

OS

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Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
My comment is:

Yes, the Volvo 850 Turbo kicks major ass.

I'd definitely take an 850 turbo over a base RSX. Don't even mention the limited production 850 R. :D

Turbo Volvos are arguably the best factory sleepers on the planet.
 

Vegito

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i saw a 850 turbo kick my friends maxima in the face... so... and it's the new maxima.. not the old one..
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: OuterSquare
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
My comment is:

Yes, the Volvo 850 Turbo kicks major ass.

I'd definitely take an 850 turbo over a base RSX. Don't even mention the limited production 850 R. :D

Turbo Volvos are arguably the best factory sleepers on the planet.
Ha ha...I always got a good laugh any time I rode in my friend's dad's turbo Volvo...it was great seeing him smoke every random kid on the road :)

 

Squisher

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Yep...and apparently, a lot of people like the looks - Text

Hey, I voted for the RSX also, however the car was for the wife, so she decides. We've all questioned her tastes ever since hooked up with me ;)
 

Turkey

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RSX-S & WRX are about the same price... ~$22k base for the RSX-S, $23k base for the WRX sedan.

All Volvos are sweet! Especially the turbo ones :).
 

Ns1

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You drove a Type S that wasn't broken in COMPLETELY different beast to one with 8000 K on it. VTEC is very apparent on mine now that it's broken in. Entirely too much top end for the average driver. Granted iVTEC drives differently than the older vtec engines, but for the better, more midrange torque and a more linear power delivery.

eh? it's not that

i just love it when on my car, 5300 rpm hits, it's llike vrooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

with ivtec, it all sounds the same =(

i know, sounds lame, but it really does add to the fun