Acura RSX Type-S
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I actually came from a GS-R swapped Civic, which I still use as my daily, and my fiance drives an 06 RSX-S. I like both cars, but of course I prefer driving my Lex over her RSX any day. Although I love the revability of the K20, it just doesn't compare to the power/torque of my IS, but its nice to have the ability to switch it up every now and then!
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One of my previous cars was a 96' Prelude VTEC. I still own it. Yeah, my IS350 is faster, more luxurious and much more comfortable for long trips. However, the IS can't touch the Prelude in handling. I feel so much more connected to the road when I drive the Prelude. Steering feel is far superior. And yeah, it's much better looking too. Yeah, yeah, just my opinion. My three kids like it better too though. Every morning when I take them to school in the IS, they keep bugging me to take them in the Prelude.
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The RSX-S must be a gateway vehicle.
My last car was a 330i; The IS is a step down in handling, rear seat space, paint quality, interior fit, 'fun-factor' and front seat sport ergonomics, but a step up in comfort, gadgets, speed, reliability and interior finish. All things considered, I would say the IS was a step over for me.
My last car was a 330i; The IS is a step down in handling, rear seat space, paint quality, interior fit, 'fun-factor' and front seat sport ergonomics, but a step up in comfort, gadgets, speed, reliability and interior finish. All things considered, I would say the IS was a step over for me.
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I came from an 05 1/2 Audi S4. So a different beast all together. I enjoy the gas mileage on the IS!! I do miss the handling and the manual trans that we cant get in the 350. unlike many on hear my Audi was no troubles to me and never in the shop. I beat that thing all the time and it was a very solid car. I think my next car will put me back into a BMW or an Audi. Our Lexus is very nice in ways that the other 2 are not like FiveOhNime mentioned above. Its been a nice change of pace
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Its funny how everyone says how they miss standard trans, my is350 is the FIRST automatic/4 door car i've ever bought, yes my midlife car is a 4dr automatic sedan and i love it
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Yeah, your type-S maybe faster than the type-Rs you've come across. The type-Rs were faster and better cars that the RSX type S. I worked for Acura for 5 years and everyone agreed to it. The RSX models were in for repairs all the time.
My 90 DA out does the DC2-R or the DC5. Heck that car out handles the IS350 with the sport suspension (since I have the crappy Turanza ER33 from factory). I'm hoping the F-sport sways and custom front lower ball joint spacers will make the difference there. If not the HKS hypermax III should be the ticket.
Thanks for the thumbs up. I'll hopefully have pics of the supra's progress up someday.
To guys who posted the Lexus is boring, you guys should've purchased the options for the ML audio, Navigation, Radar cruise, Park assist and ofcourse not the IS250. I know those options are expensive together. If you've purchased the IS350 w/o those upgrades the car would be rather plain looking and not much of an exctement as far as luxury is concerned. If you have future uprade plans that understandable. But then again you will always never have enough.
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I had the Rsx-s rival, a Celica. I loved that car, but my carpal tunnel in my right wrist has been getting really bad and shifting a short shifter was getting tough. Someday, when I can afford to, I want to get a Celica again as a fun car, although this time I won't put on a SS.
Plus I love all the new features to play with especially heat AND cooled seats (an arizona dream!!)
Plus I love all the new features to play with especially heat AND cooled seats (an arizona dream!!)
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I had an Integra GS-R prior to buying my 350. I do miss using a real clutch pedal and hearing the engine rev up to 8K. What I don't miss is the small back seat and having people concort to get back there. I think there was a little more exclusivity having that car, but was always on the radar of car theives.
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haha i wish i still had my 94 ceilica sometimes. put 210k miles on that baby and the only thing i had replaced was a radiator at 170k. Seriously i wish i never gave her up. now that i look at it i dont think i had too i just wanted a bigger down on my is350