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This car still looks so beautiful.
This thing is ugly.
@@quick2mack74 You're crazy
This car looked handsome when new, and still looks great over twenty years later!
I think this generation Accord/TSX is still a really good looking car.
My first car was a 2004 TSX such a good car and I had the nicest car in high school lol I got a Lexus after it but i still miss the Acura till this day !!
Acura TSX is nice and beautiful car
Still driving this MT 6 speed as winter daily drive.
This might actually be one of the most reliable vehicles ever made.
In Europe it was also available with a diesel. Great times for Honda.
Manual transmission standard... beautiful.
Finally, thank you! Please upload 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo video 🙏🏼
His review was brutal on the styling front but this car gets the last laugh! It was truly perfect simplicity in every facet!!
I especially like the old eBay commercial left in this one.
love my TSX
I always wanted this car
Honda should have made this RWD.
Nah. Wouldn’t fit Hondas style back then
Always loved the tsx / euro accord!
Basically the Japanese A4 in my opinion.
it’s an accord
@ I know
I had a silver 2005 tsx with a spoiler, i luv it, a very reliable and dependable car but my 2012 tsx was even better😊i miss both of them cars
This car now a classic … without head gasket leaks
Still looking for a 6MT ASPEC
Such a reliable car. I had a red one with tan interior, wooden trim, & 18 inch gunmetal ASPEC wheels. What a beast it had 290k miles!
My ex has the TSX with over 240k miles on it. Still kicking.
30k back in 2004? That’s quite expensive, have cars gotten cheaper?
One of my classmates drove a black one of these in high school and throughout college.
Dogging on the looks of the TSX/Accord of the era hasn't aged well (unlike this car, which has). Modern automotive design is almost nauseating.
My '06 TSX has 483,000km.
Honda civic body with a Honda Accord engine
European Accird rebadged as an acura. amazing acura still has 200hp today lol
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This car still looks so beautiful.
This thing is ugly.
@@quick2mack74 You're crazy
This car looked handsome when new, and still looks great over twenty years later!
I think this generation Accord/TSX is still a really good looking car.
My first car was a 2004 TSX such a good car and I had the nicest car in high school lol I got a Lexus after it but i still miss the Acura till this day !!
Acura TSX is nice and beautiful car
Still driving this MT 6 speed as winter daily drive.
This might actually be one of the most reliable vehicles ever made.
In Europe it was also available with a diesel. Great times for Honda.
Manual transmission standard... beautiful.
Finally, thank you! Please upload 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo video 🙏🏼
His review was brutal on the styling front but this car gets the last laugh! It was truly perfect simplicity in every facet!!
I especially like the old eBay commercial left in this one.
love my TSX
I always wanted this car
Honda should have made this RWD.
Nah. Wouldn’t fit Hondas style back then
Always loved the tsx / euro accord!
Basically the Japanese A4 in my opinion.
it’s an accord
@ I know
I had a silver 2005 tsx with a spoiler, i luv it, a very reliable and dependable car but my 2012 tsx was even better😊i miss both of them cars
This car now a classic … without head gasket leaks
Still looking for a 6MT ASPEC
Such a reliable car. I had a red one with tan interior, wooden trim, & 18 inch gunmetal ASPEC wheels. What a beast it had 290k miles!
My ex has the TSX with over 240k miles on it. Still kicking.
30k back in 2004? That’s quite expensive, have cars gotten cheaper?
One of my classmates drove a black one of these in high school and throughout college.
Dogging on the looks of the TSX/Accord of the era hasn't aged well (unlike this car, which has). Modern automotive design is almost nauseating.
My '06 TSX has 483,000km.
Honda civic body with a Honda Accord engine
European Accird rebadged as an acura. amazing acura still has 200hp today lol
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