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Available Sequential SportShift automatic in the base coupe
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FWD configuration
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Race-bred personality
What We Like
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Handling, especially in the Type-S
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Ride comfort on smooth surfaces
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Six-speed gearbox operation
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Performance in the Type-S
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Resale value
What We Don't
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Engine noise in the base model
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Tight backseat space
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Difficult backseat entry and exit
Introduced in 2002, the Acura RSX coupe brought sports-car moves to a far broader audience than the automaker’s costly NSX. The base coupe uses a 160-horsepower four-cylinder engine, and the Type-S coupe benefits from an additional 40 hp and a tauter suspension. Read More
2 Available RSX Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications