06 tsx or 07 tsx?
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06 tsx or 07 tsx?
ok so its finally settled and it looks like im going to be getting a tsx.. my big question now is should i try to get an 06 brand new like clearanced since its the end of the year? or should i try to get a new 07 tsx?
i also wanted to get white with black interior but all the ones at the dealer seem to only have parchment? any thoughts?
i also wanted to get white with black interior but all the ones at the dealer seem to only have parchment? any thoughts?
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Re: 06 tsx or 07 tsx? (vthree)
Look into the pros and cons of both and your likes and dislikes in both years i ended up pickin up my 05 new this year b/c i didn't like the 06 model that much. And my 05 i got in MR/Ebony which is one of the rarest color choices along with 6-speed. thats my opinion everyone will have theirs also. good luck. i also have to say all models are all great only con i know of is the stock brake pads i researched which made the car feel like the brakes were warped but once you change out to some performance pads a huge difference was felt. which was considered a bang for your buck.
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I put in an order for an 07 Red/ebony, but the dealer messed up my order so I settled with an 07 white/ebony. I know what you mean, almost every tsx on the lot has this ugly parchment interior *yuck* The only thing difference is that the 07 has the tire monitoring option. If you plan on keeping the car for 5+ years I would get an 06.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by carbnjunkie »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">To keep the tire monitoring working, you have to use the stock tires and wheels right?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No. The sensoring monitors are on the wheels themselves, not the tires, and senses dynamic pressure LOSS from the initial settings.
No. The sensoring monitors are on the wheels themselves, not the tires, and senses dynamic pressure LOSS from the initial settings.
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