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Acura TSX vs Lexus IS 250

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TSX vs. IS250 by fedlawman
Dec 05, 2005 (7:13 pm)
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These two entry-lux performance sedans are within one HP of each other. The Lexus offers RWD and famous Lexus refinement while the TSX offers a high revving I-4 and playful handling dynamics.
 
What are your likes/dislikes?
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [fedlawman] by david1973
Dec 05, 2005 (10:42 pm)
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Replying to: fedlawman (Dec 05, 2005 7:13 pm)

I drove 2006 versions of both (autos) this weekend. The HP might be same but I find the extra 20 ft-lbs of torque to make a real difference when accelerating up to high way speeds. The IS felt a bit quieter and smoother when cruising. Overall iy felt a step higher on the luxery scale. The TSX has more features (xenons standard, fold down rear seats, and a Driver seat memory). IS has ventilated seats and push start) and an extra couple of inches of rear seat room. It also had the "metal" trim which I prefer to the wood.
 
If all you care about is driving, I think the IS250 is a slight step up. If you care about money and practicality it isn't so clear. If you throw in value ( the tsx is about 5-6k cheaper) it is a real hard choice. I sort of wish I could see the base is model since I am not sure in the luxery package and 18" wheels are really worth it to me.
 
Right now I am definitely leaning towards the IS but my one thought is that I need to go back and trying the TL. My initial thoughts were it is bigger than I want but it might be the better car for me.
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [david1973] by dc_dave
Dec 06, 2005 (3:47 am)
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Replying to: david1973 (Dec 05, 2005 10:42 pm)

I'm also looking at the IS 250 but the no fold down rear seats really hurts (what are they thinking, its seems like an easy option to include). I just love the way the IS 250 looks from the exterior but I'm a cyclist and need a car that I can fit my bicycle into.
 
Dave in VA
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [david1973] by joemale
Dec 06, 2005 (9:46 pm)
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Replying to: david1973 (Dec 05, 2005 10:42 pm)

Nice points, but:
1. You don't have to get the wood trim in the TSX.
They also offer a "metal" trim.
2. I most definitely found the TSX had greater leg room.
I am only 5ft 7in, and I thought the back seat of
the Lexus was quite tight. In fact, this is a dominant
them on the Lexis forum.
 
It really is quite a tossup between the two though.
THey are both on my short list, as well as the Audi A3.
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [dc_dave] by joemale
Dec 06, 2005 (9:47 pm)
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Replying to: dc_dave (Dec 06, 2005 3:47 am)

Can you really get a bicycle into the trunk of the TSX
anyway, even with fold down seats?
Why not just get a bike rack for the top, and not
have this determine your car choice?
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [joemale] by david1973
Dec 06, 2005 (10:20 pm)
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Replying to: joemale (Dec 06, 2005 9:46 pm)

1) I ment you have to get wood on the IS. Yes supposedly there are base and sport packages out with metal but I think they are largely imaginary at this point of time
2) if you pop out the front wheel you can slide most bikes into a car. I have done it numerous times with civics so I image a tsx would be even easier. If this is a major consideration I would also look at the a3. The hatch really helps. A3 is also clearly faster than either the tsx or is.
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [david1973] by dc_dave
Dec 07, 2005 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: david1973 (Dec 06, 2005 10:20 pm)

Below is from my other post today, Audi and VW are one-in-the-same.
 
I'm so disappointed with VW's service, both from the dealer and VW of N. America. I'll post later in depth about all my problems. Over the past two weeks the car has been in the shop 4 times, each time they give it back to me, it runs worse than the time before and the dealer states a different problem and wants more money...NO, NO, NO! The sad thing is that I was set on buying a new A3 3.2 S-line this Jan/Feb but I just can't give VWAG anymore of my business, period. I'll just have to settle for something else, maybe the new IS 250 or the TSX, something that is reliable.
  
Volkswagen DOES NOT stand by their product, beware! More horror stories to come, nobody is going to believe how bad it has been.
  
Dave in VA
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [joemale] by dc_dave
Dec 07, 2005 (6:40 am)
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Replying to: joemale (Dec 06, 2005 9:47 pm)

Because when you have a bike that costs 6k you don't want it to be exposed
 
Actually its because I have a time trial bike (tour de france) that has a disc wheel in the back that will not work with roof mounted racks. I could go with a trunk-mounted rack but I would still like the option of fitting it inside if needed. And to answer your question, yes, a bike will fit inside no problem when the seats are folded down.
 
Dave in VA
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [dc_dave] by david1973
Dec 07, 2005 (10:17 am)
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Replying to: dc_dave (Dec 07, 2005 6:37 am)

VW and Audi are owned by the same companies. That doesn't necessary make them the same in terms of dealer support. I have read stories where Audi has seperated there QA from VW to improve the quality of the products. Audi has done very well on recent 90 day reports. If that translates into long term reliability is up in the air at this point. It is definitely a check mark against them compared to lexus/acura.
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Re: TSX vs. IS250 [david1973] by dc_dave
Dec 07, 2005 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: david1973 (Dec 07, 2005 10:17 am)

Yes, I keep telling myself the same thing, trying to justify a reason to look at the A3 3.2 S-line. I love this car and its perfect for me BUT I'm currently in a war with VW of NA and my local VW dealer. They have pissed me off so much that I just don't think I can support their operation. Trust me, I'm totally bummed. I was in Europe this summer admiring the A3's all over the place and telling my wife...there's my next car. I don't know maybe Audi service is totally separate but they share the same roof in Auburn Hills, MI so I'm going to lump them together.
 
Dave in VA
 

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