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what are you thoughts on a acura rsx-s??


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well I'm trying to look into getting a 4cly car to replace my daily and I found a good deal on an rsx-s. just wanted to know from the 4cly community on here what they think of it besides being a fwd car and a 4cyl. lol.. I know I'll get hounded on this somewhat but this will be my daily and I also wanted a lil pep and found this deal on the rsx-s. its a 2002 by the way. so if you guys got any pro's n cons about them just let me know. thanks

 

Paul

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just get a 2000-2005 toyota celica gt-s 6 speed, they are cheaper, just as reliable and a bit quicker. Mine got about 25-28mpg city and 35 highway.

 

 

you really think a gt-s is quicker then a rsx-s. only way I can see this is if the celica weighs tremendously less then the rsx in which I didn't think it did.

 

celica gt-s:

Engine Size 1.8 liters / 110 cu. in.

Horsepower 180 @ 7600 rpm

Torque (lb-ft) 133 @ 6800 rpm

Curb Weight 2500 lbs.

0 to 60 mph 6.6 sec

EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon

city / highway / observed 24 / 32 / 25

 

 

rsx-s:

Engine Size 2.0 liters / 122 cu. in.

Horsepower 200 @ 7400 rpm

Torque (lb-ft) 142 @ 6000 rpm

Curb Weight 2767 lbs.

0 to 60 mph 6.0 sec

EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon

city / highway / observed 24 / 31 / 25

 

 

LOL, I think you might be a bit off there on ur logic but thanks for the advice

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You'll be happier with an '03 Impreza or WRX. Go look out your window right now, you wouldn't need an e-brake to have fun in all that white stuff :)

 

Make sure its a late model one or you will get the shitty tranny.

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We have an 04 we bought new in october 2003 and I will echo what the others have said.

 

Great handling, great interior (the seats rock), it actually has v8 like power from 6-8000 rpm- and will put you back in your seat - very surprising. Sounds mean up there too-

 

I missed the v8 torque though at all other rpms so I gave it to my wife.

 

Only problems in 98,000 miles were: drivers side door lock solenoid failed (25.00 fix myself), hvac illumination dim until you tap the dash on startup-dome light has started similar activity (loose connection somewhere), and ours also has a strange behavior that may be intended but if you leave it outside on a really really cold night we (every christmas as my wife and I stay over at the parents), when you get back in - it will take a while for the heater fans and vents to open- I guess I am used to older cars that will blow cold air until the engine heats up but I think the delay is a little excessive as engine temperature is good and it still takes a while until it will kick-in. No problems if garaged or not that cold outside. Tiny things-

 

Great car overall ! FWD is GREAT in the snow- like a tractor-

 

This is the only sporty FWD car I have driven for an extended period and I am not a big fan for performance driving- tough to launch hard and shift fast smoothly. If you spin it is hard to drive through it like rwd... I am sure if I would have stuck with it I would have learned the ropes but alas the wife wont let me touch it. That said though it isn't a dragster its a euro sporty car that is great on gas and great in the snow. requires premium fuel though. I have kicked around the idea of getting another one and putting a turbo, hondata, and a shifter in it- the only thing it lacks is power and unless you are used to v8s it will be more than enough.

 

AND to the subie drivers out there- no offense but I was not impressed on the test drive I did- I hammered it to the floor at a light with a WRX impreza and I had turbo lag so bad that it felt like a 2 cylinder through the entire intersection- once I got through the intersection it was decent but that was well after I had lost the mood. STI would have been cool but much more expensive.

 

SRT-4 neon I drove was much cheaper- could have got it brand new for 20k out the door- not impressed with build quality as the clutch was chattering after a single test drive- very fast though and it really did feel like a v8 at all rpms... handling was good but seemed unpredictable as I felt more safe in the RSX-S. Would have got this car but the viper style seats put my legs up into the bottom of the dash, (could have got the base seats) but I was afraid of the reliability even with the 70,000 mile powertrain warranty. A little too loud for me as well as it comes with no muffler! (ok with a v8 not a 4)

 

celica GTS is close but inferior in all categories. Honda FTMFW

 

Also with the seats folded down you can actually haul a lot for such a small car.

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On a stock wrx turbo lag my ass. Maybe the car had a issue. The 2.5 sure the hell has no lag. No more lag then waiting till 6k for vtech.

 

The wrx don't wake up hardcore till you get a base tune on it honestly but I would take a wrx over a rsx anyday. It will out run it. It will also do better in the snow rain or anything else you threw at it.

 

The stock turbo spools up at 2-2.5k . Launched from a light with any bit of unf will put you in the seat.

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you really think a gt-s is quicker then a rsx-s. only way I can see this is if the celica weighs tremendously less then the rsx in which I didn't think it did.

 

celica gt-s:

Engine Size 1.8 liters / 110 cu. in.

Horsepower 180 @ 7600 rpm

Torque (lb-ft) 133 @ 6800 rpm

Curb Weight 2500 lbs.

0 to 60 mph 6.6 sec

EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon

city / highway / observed 24 / 32 / 25

 

 

rsx-s:

Engine Size 2.0 liters / 122 cu. in.

Horsepower 200 @ 7400 rpm

Torque (lb-ft) 142 @ 6000 rpm

Curb Weight 2767 lbs.

0 to 60 mph 6.0 sec

EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon

city / highway / observed 24 / 31 / 25

 

 

LOL, I think you might be a bit off there on ur logic but thanks for the advice

 

Okay, I have driven an RSX-S and a Celica GT-S, celica handles better and is quicker I don't believe in those statistics of the 0-60 times. Mine ran a 14.7@98 with exhaust and short throw. I raced a few rsx-s in the celica and beat them. And a 300lb weight difference is a decent amount to make up for the celicas lack of hp. If you are looking to mod then yes the rsx is a better car to have, but you also have to shell out the extra 4-5 grand for one.

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guys I understand that the wrx is better. turbocharged,awd, etc. etc. etc... but i'm not asking about opinions on a wrx. I'm asking opinions on an RSX type S. so please keep the "well a wrx would smoke a rsx anytime of the week in reverse" posts to urselves. thanks

 

Paul

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yea thats a base model brian. I've found a type S model for around that price w/ just a little bit more miles in my local area but thanks for the lookout. if all goes well i'll hopefully be buying this today/tomorrow. took it for a testdrive yesterday, looked it over, and it seemed to have a few tasteful mods to it so i'm pretty pleased overall. keep the opinions comming though! I enjoy it

 

thanks,

Paul

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