Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to honor the Acura RSX, whose life was cut short by overlapping products and muddled brand identity. Since 2002, this, the US version of the fourth generation Honda Integra, has enjoyed strong consumer support and numerous awards from erstwhile auto critics, including two consecutive year’s on Car and Driver’s 10Best list. But we are not here to debate the value of ad-sponsored gongs or mourn the passing of a beloved automobile. We are here to celebrate a life well lived.
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The Acura RSX was an automobile sold by Honda in North America and Hong Kong. The vehicle was marketed as the replacement for the Acura-badged version of the Integra, however Honda continues to sell the vehicle as the Honda Integra in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere. It is available in base and “Type-S” trim levels in North America, and a “Integra iS / Integra Type S” and “Type R” version sold in Japan and Oceania. However, to add to the confusion, the “Type R” sold in Oceania is very similar to the “Type-S” sold in North America, and the Integra line naming in Oceania have recently been realigned so it’s similar to North American conventions. Canada had three models: Base (no sunroof or leather), Premium (U.S. Base) and Type S. In other places, (eg. Hong Kong, Singapore, Austria) only the base version is available. Click here to read more.. »
