2009 Acura Tsx Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Niceville, Florida, United States
Up for sale is my 2009 Acura TSX Sedan. It is in great to excellent condition with only a few exterior blemishes. The interior is in immaculate condition and everything on this vehicle works as smoothly as it did the day I purchased it. I have routinely changed the oil approximately every 5,000 miles with Mobile 1 synthetic oil. All air filters were recently replaced as well as wiper blades. The Acura was also just fitted with four brand new Toyo tires. These cars do not have timing belts so there are no services for that. The car has 85k miles however the majority of these are highway miles traveling back and forth between Destin, Fl and Oxford, Ms. I am the second owner and all service records are available for the time that I have owned the Acura. This Acura is a terrific vehicle that I have thoroughly driving enjoyed and it has many miles left in her. Pre-purchase inspections are welcomed as long as it is done relatively close to our house in Carson, California. Call or text me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking: Alex (831) 915-4646 Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. |
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Mon, Oct 29 2018Acura knows what it takes to make a fun, compact car that enthusiasts desire. It did so for three decades with the Integra, which eventually morphed into the still fun RSX. Then the ILX came around for the 2013 model year, and the world collectively yawned. It's actually still yawning, and the 2019 redesign isn't doing a whole lot to change that. One might expect more wholesale changes from a car entering its seventh year on the market, but we're still staring down the barrel of the same 201 horsepower 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder and trick dual-clutch automatic transmission (which also features a torque converter for low-speed smoothness) from before. These pieces aren't necessarily the problem though. It's enjoyable to thrash the engine out to 7,000 rpm, and the dual-clutch snaps off surprisingly quick shifts when using the paddles in manual mode. It's a bit of a throwback to before all of Honda's performance engines switched to turbocharging for power. It pulls harder the more you wring it out, and begs to be paired with a slick-shifting six-speed manual like it was in the ninth-gen Civic Si. Sadly, everything else outside the powertrain (still) just misses the mark. The greatest part of Acura's old performance compacts was how they made you feel when you were driving them. There was an intimate connection between the driver and road at all times that is sorely lacking from the ILX. Turn in feel is soft and doesn't offer satisfying quick changes of direction. The old chassis feels its age in controlling body movements too. It all culminates in making the ILX feel like a larger car than it actually is. That's not to say the ILX handles poorly, though; it simply does so without any eagerness or feel — just like it has from the beginning. This is unfortunate because the ILX looks better than it ever has. Acura re-did the whole front nose from the A-pillar forward, and it attacked the rear fascia too. We got to check out and drive A-Spec trimmed cars, which add even more aggression to the styling but no performance upgrades. Sure there's three-too-many fake air vents, but the car finally grew some teeth compared to the ultra-bland looks from before. Props for not following the terrible industry trend of totally unreasonably-sized fake exhaust outlets too. The interior isn't as exciting.
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Cody was able to escape the blaze unhurt - minus some missing hair that was singed off in the fire - but the car appears to be a complete mess, as you can see from the image above. The LoveFab Motorsports team has vowed to do its very best to rebuilt the car in time for the competition, but we'd be awfully surprised (and impressed) if that burnt-up hulk were ready for racing with just a few days to rebuild.
We're happy to hear that Cody got away safely, and here's hoping the rest of the competitors get up the hill without incident, or, like Cody, are at least able to walk away uninjured if they don't.