The 04-05 TSX 2.4L only made around 192-195 hp by the old hp rating standard. The 06-08 TSX updated the power rating system and made engine improvements in the 2.4L to make 205 hp. The 06-08 had a lot of performance and tech improvements to make it the versions to look for first. I wonder if the head unit was replaced at sometime? I "think" the aux connection in the arm rest console and XM radio wasn't added until the 2005 TSX.
Awesome review, I can’t believe cars had coin holders lol. I learn something new with each of your videos. Definitely a nice car for sure, great review. You have any Mustangs lined up for review?
Woah . That's saying something ! Congratulations!! I look forward to learning how to drive a stick shift one day. Thank you for taking your time out to watch 🙏🏼
@@GodGear for sure! They are a blast and nail all the practical things on the checklist. As for the stick, it's like learning to walk. A little tricky at the start, but once you get it dialed, you won't want to drive an auto anymore.
@@xxxxyyyxxxx584 Word! Multiple people have told me that. Once you learn how to drive a stick your not going to want to go back to Automatic. Also was I learn I can review a larger variety of cars for you all.
Your absolutely right! I didn't know this . Thank you 🙏🏼 I'll keep this in mind if I ever own a 04 or 05 Tsx? They still look good to me after all these years! Also thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@@GodGear No problem. When I got my tsx I, was trying to figure out how I’ll integrate Bluetooth. After three FM transmitters I, said enough is enough and I did some deeper research on how I can get Bluetooth and I came across an adapter. I’ll see if I can link you the adapter I got for my car on Amazon.
@@GodGear The one I got 2 years ago came with a aux adapter and a phone charger. The newer ones they make now looks like it only comes with a aux adapter and a USB plug which I, assume you can plug your own phone charger in the usb plug and carry on as normal. Hope this helps.
This is a great question. I would say go for it if , the pervious owner took really good care of it . Preferably not to many owners. I'm sure you will do this . Check the history/ maintenance history. I also did a quick check on a tsx form . It seems like the CV axle tends to go bad around that mileage and be sure the transmission was kept up. I hope this helps you out 🙏🏼 Also thank you for your time.
I think its a good first car. These cars are known to be modified and raced. Be sure all recalls have been taken care of, and look at the vehicle's history throughly. Drive safe out there 🙏
The 04-05 TSX 2.4L only made around 192-195 hp by the old hp rating standard. The 06-08 TSX updated the power rating system and made engine improvements in the 2.4L to make 205 hp. The 06-08 had a lot of performance and tech improvements to make it the versions to look for first.
I wonder if the head unit was replaced at sometime? I "think" the aux connection in the arm rest console and XM radio wasn't added until the 2005 TSX.
I didn't know that. Also thank you for sharing your time and knowledge 🙏.
It definitely aged well, for a 2004 it still looks modern
This makes for a good “first car” for someone that wants something nice and sporty enough
I agree!Thank you for sharing your time to view .
Great job nephew wow that car looks great for 2004
Thank you Aunt. I agree, not too bad for a car thats almost 20 years old 😎
Nice review! This 04 looks solid. I have a 06 with a 6 speed manual and navigation and its been a great car. Keep up the good work! :)
Thats whats up man !! I appreciate it. Thank you for taking your time out to watch 🙏🏼
Great video big bro keep going💪🏾💪🏾
Thank you brother. Will do. Thank you for taking your time to view 🙏🏼
Awesome review, I can’t believe cars had coin holders lol. I learn something new with each of your videos. Definitely a nice car for sure, great review.
You have any Mustangs lined up for review?
Its a honor. Thank you very much for your time. Unfortunately I don't, but I will keep an eye out for a chance to review one.
The coin holders are for the toll gates.
Car looks clean bro
Thank you man. I'll be sure to let the owner know. Thank you for sharing your time.
Cool looking ride. Well done on the review!
I agree. It's a clean ride. Thank you very for sharing your time and viewing.
@@GodGear What car do you think you'll do next?
@@psalm2343 Good question. Either a BMW 5 series or a 2020 Jaguar XE to name a few.
Just bought two of these this year. The manual transmission is phenomenal.
So good that I'm selling my Lexus is250 for it
Woah . That's saying something ! Congratulations!! I look forward to learning how to drive a stick shift one day. Thank you for taking your time out to watch 🙏🏼
@@GodGear for sure! They are a blast and nail all the practical things on the checklist. As for the stick, it's like learning to walk. A little tricky at the start, but once you get it dialed, you won't want to drive an auto anymore.
@@xxxxyyyxxxx584 Word! Multiple people have told me that. Once you learn how to drive a stick your not going to want to go back to Automatic. Also was I learn I can review a larger variety of cars for you all.
@@GodGear definitely! Cheers bro
@@xxxxyyyxxxx584 😉 Good talking to you ! Take care.
Good job but you gots to let em hear that VTEC scream one good time lol.
Thank you. Your right hahah. Thank you for sharing your time.
The 2004 and I believe the 2005 models you have to get a aux adapter that you plug into your radio to use the aux feature in the car.
Your absolutely right! I didn't know this . Thank you 🙏🏼 I'll keep this in mind if I ever own a 04 or 05 Tsx? They still look good to me after all these years!
Also thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@@GodGear No problem. When I got my tsx I, was trying to figure out how I’ll integrate Bluetooth. After three FM transmitters I, said enough is enough and I did some deeper research on how I can get Bluetooth and I came across an adapter.
I’ll see if I can link you the adapter I got for my car on Amazon.
@@GodGear The one I got 2 years ago came with a aux adapter and a phone charger. The newer ones they make now looks like it only comes with a aux adapter and a USB plug which I, assume you can plug your own phone charger in the usb plug and carry on as normal. Hope this helps.
@@topherlambert Thank you for sharing this information ! This does help alot !
" Lean back like Fat Joe" loved it.
Hahahahaha🤣. Thank you .
Great jawn
Thank you very much !
I was looking at one the other day and I’m seriously considering buying it but it has 198k miles, do you think it’s still worth it?
This is a great question. I would say go for it if , the pervious owner took really good care of it . Preferably not to many owners.
I'm sure you will do this . Check the history/ maintenance history. I also did a quick check on a tsx form . It seems like the CV axle tends to go bad around that mileage and be sure the transmission was kept up. I hope this helps you out 🙏🏼
Also thank you for your time.
Very good review 🙏🙏
Thank you very much ! I'm humbled. Thank you for sharing your time .
you think this is a great first car for a teenager? i found one in great condition with 150,000 mileage for $3,900
I think its a good first car. These cars are known to be modified and raced. Be sure all recalls have been taken care of, and look at the vehicle's history throughly. Drive safe out there 🙏