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Re: Has anyone gotten the new TSX? [herrim]
by bvdj84
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Aug 27, 2008 (6:23 am)
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Replying to: herrim (Aug 26, 2008 5:39 pm)
Well work on a good sale price, but know they won't move to much, since it is so new, also lease rates are a bit stiff. Then work on a standard lease, and that is what they offer on Acura.com $329mth- with $3,000+ down at signing, Add $60 or so more to the payment, and that is without anything down, that is for the base model TSX, meaning no technology package(navi). You can do a bit better than this, but this deal is no deal, its just a way to make the payment more appealing, but look at how much your putting down. Always start with $0 down, after you negotiate a good sale price, best way to do this, is to go around the perimeter of where you live, go online to Acura, and get dealer quotes, some dealers are willing to deal more.
go to the Lease forums for more leasing information on what people are paying now, if you use the above technics, than your bound to atleast get a decent deal now, but its still a brand new model.
Taking your time, and not rushing, will be the better way to get a deal your happy with.
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- #267 of 364
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Where to get accessories?
by Chunster
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Dec 19, 2008 (9:46 am)
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Hello All,
Just got the Acura TSX 09, and now I am regretting that I did not purchase the all weather mats and the mud gaurds. I tried to look for these but found a lot of sites do not have the custom fit for this model yet.
Has anyone found custom accessories that won't be dealer cost?
Thanks
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- #268 of 364
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Re: Where to get accessories? [Chunster]
by bvdj84
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Dec 20, 2008 (9:16 am)
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Replying to: Chunster (Dec 19, 2008 9:46 am)
You might be able to contact someone at Handa.com and see if they have any in stock, even though they are not on their website yet. I called them awhile back, they were quite nice.
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- #269 of 364
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Re: Where to get accessories? [bvdj84]
by Chunster
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Dec 21, 2008 (2:08 pm)
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Dec 20, 2008 9:16 am)
Ended up ordering from acurapartssuperstore and ordered the all weather mats, trunk tray and the splash gaurds from them. I'll let you know how the order processed when I receive the goods. So far the cheapest and it looks like oem parts.
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THE BEST DEAL I GOT
by MaryGoldberg55
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Dec 30, 2008 (4:25 pm)
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I BOUGHT A 2009 ACURA TSX FROM SPRINGFIELD ACURA I GOT A GREAT DEAL $-600 UNDER INVOICE "IT WAS EASY THE BEST PART IS ABOUT THE LOANER SERVICE THEY HAVE ...
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- #272 of 364
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Re: THE BEST DEAL I GOT [MaryGoldberg55]
by cdnpinhead
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Dec 31, 2008 (7:23 am)
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Replying to: MaryGoldberg55 (Dec 30, 2008 4:25 pm)
. . .THE BEST PART IS ABOUT THE LOANER SERVICE THEY HAVE. . .
I beg to differ. The best part is that you'll probably never need the loaner service they have.
I bought a TSX back in March, and all it's needed so far (~14,000 miles) is a couple of oil changes, which I did myself.
Enjoy your new car! Oh, and ALL CAPS isn't the best approach on the internet. It's interpreted as shouting, and most of us can hear just fine.
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Washing exterior of 2009 tsx
by ggs2
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Jan 01, 2009 (6:38 pm)
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I am about to purchase a new tsx and would like some ideas regarding the safest cleaning products to use when washing this car.The color of the car is crystal black pearl. Some ideas about leather and wheel cleaners would also be appreciated.
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- #274 of 364
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Re: Washing exterior of 2009 tsx [ggs2]
by bobgwtw
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Jan 01, 2009 (8:07 pm)
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Replying to: ggs2 (Jan 01, 2009 6:38 pm)
can't address the wheel & exterior products; but you can;t go wrong with Lexol cleaner & conditioner for the leather. It's been around for years, does a great job & is inexpensive. I buy mine in bulk at a local Tractor Supply Store.
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- #275 of 364
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Re: Washing exterior of 2009 tsx [ggs2]
by bvdj84
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Jan 03, 2009 (6:54 am)
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Replying to: ggs2 (Jan 01, 2009 6:38 pm)
When washing a car, and especially a black car you will want to use minimal contact with the actual paint, as this increases your chances of swirls marks. I have never washed my cars by hand for that reason. I know some only do it this way. But, it takes time and care to not mark up the finish. Any little debri on the rag and you have a big swirl mark maker. I have always went to a high end touchless car wash, they are known around here for really good washes. They are very good. I get a wash, tire shine all in one run. I don't have any swirls either. The wheels really don't need any harsh chemicals if they are washed often. It also would not be bad to put a good coat of wax on them. It really repels the dirt, and washes off better.
I also use Lexol, it works so good! I can see why others like it. It really makes the leather feel new and plush. Its not all shiny and slick. It dries all soft. Put a couple coats on the seats, and you'll be good to go.
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