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2003 Acura RSX CALIFICACIONES Y RESEÑAS DE PROPIETARIOS

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4.5
2 Opiniones
5 estrella
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En general
4.5
Valor
5.0
Estilo
4.5
Rendimiento
4.0
Comodidad
3.5
Economía de combustible
4.0
Fiabilidad
5.0
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Jon
Jon
Arcadia, California
5.0
Good Sporty Car
The Acura RSX is a classic sports car, which can be easily modified to fit anyone's needs. It comes from the same factory as a Honda so is reliable as one, going well over the 200k mark with little need for repairs or spare parts put in it. Build quality of the inside is a little bad as it is a 13 year old car, however it does have leather seats and the interior is nice and dark. Nothing on the car has broken thus far, with the original key fob and engine parts working just fine. It has a retractable sun roof which is a huge plus in the sunny California area. The fuel economy is quite good, getting up to 30 mpg on the freeway. There is no need for premium fuel as it uses regular fuel. It is a hatchback which means it has a large trunk space where a lot of groceries or other cargo can fit. The back seat is a little bit small but this is expected from a coupe. It drives extremely well, and minor modifications can make it able to drive on a track. Very respectable car. The only huge con that I can think about is the ride may be a little bumpy as you can feel the road very well. However that can also be construed as a positive.
Bobby
Bobby
Bethany, Oregon
4.0
A fun to drive budget sports coupe
Overall, it has been a fun car to own. The build quality is very high; there have been no major mechanical issues after over 100,000 miles. The interior is also still in good shape, with no major wear-and-tear and no rips, cracks, or other issues. The upgraded engine and six-speed for the Type-S gives the car some nice acceleration, and it handles nicely around the curves. The front bucket seats are comfortable even for longer drives, though I can't say as much about the rear seats. The dash is simple and easy to use even without looking at it once you get a feel for the buttons and dials. It has a nice sound system as well, though I wish it came with an aux input. The fold-down rear seats and hatchback give you a surprising amount of room for cargo - I've used it many times for moving to and from college, as well as summer camping trips. Fuel economy is nice as well - you can get 30+ on the highway. The styling is pretty simple, but a little aggressive, which suits the car well, though it is getting a little outdated here in 2019 with its old halogen lights.