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Reviews of the 2009 Acura TSX

  • 7.0

    CNET Review

    July 3, 2008

    The Good: The 2009 Acura TSX adds to the impressive tech roster of previous versions with a traffic-avoiding navigation system, iPod integration, Bluetooth streaming, and weather reports. Its engine delivers economy and power when coupled with the brilliant close shifting manual transmission.

    The Bad: The tech interface remains messy in the Acura, with a sea of buttons on the instrument panel. Map resolution is mediocre compared with current offerings.

    The Bottom Line: Although none of its cabin tech is over the top, the 2009 Acura TSX offers a complete roster of useful in-dash gadgets. Its enjoyable driving characteristics make it a great driver in a variety of situations, from commute traffic to road trips.

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Manufacturer: Acura

Part number: CNETACURATSX2009

Basic car properties

  • Body style Sedan
  • Trim levels TSX
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Standard
  • Traction control Standard
  • Stability control Standard
  • Back-up cameras Standard
  • Roadside assistance Standard

Entertainment

  • Satellite radio Standard
  • Video entertainment system Standard
  • MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard
  • USB connection Standard

Climate/convenience

  • Multizone climate control Standard
  • Smart (set-and-forget) climate control Standard
  • Heated/cooled seats Standard
  • Keyless entry Standard
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available Front-drive

Navigation

  • Trip computer Standard
  • Live traffic data Standard
  • Voice activated navigation Standard

Communication

  • Bluetooth phone interface Standard
  • Home automation integration Standard

Product Video

Product Photos

  • OVR
  • FRONT
  • SIDE
  • INTERIOR

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