A surly platoon of journalists descended upon the Motegi complex about 18 hours after setting foot on Japanese soil; frosty, rested, and eager to sink their teeth into pre-production incarnations of ...
The short-lived but fondly remembered Acura RSX featured sporty style and performance in an attractive 2-door coupe. Acura is a luxury off-shoot of the Japanese automaker Honda and was introduced in ...
The Acura->ke10 RSX debuted in 2001 as a replacement for the Acura Integra->ke1527. From 2001 to 2004 it was offered in standard or Type S form. The standard RSX used the K20A3 four-cylinder engine ...
As a barely reformed once-fanboy of Honda and a tragic nostalgist in general, I’m uniquely qualified to write an overtly effusive account of the 15-year-old Acura RSX Type S I just drove. Don’t worry, ...
The Acura RSX was the replacement for the Acura-badged version of the Integra, marketed by Honda Motor Corporation in North America and Hong-Kong. In Japan, Australia, New Zeeland, and elsewhere, this ...
The darling of the new-school Honda tuner, the K20A2 engine found in the RSX Type-S has inspired a bevy of performance options from the sport compact aftermarket. From engine internals to bolt-ons, ...
The rebirth of the NSX, now in hybrid form, is once again underway. As we wait to see how--or even if--it takes form, rumors of a new RSX are brewing at Acura. Unlike the NSX, the new RSX isn't ...
The 2002-2006 Acura RSX was the successor to the Acura Integra in the U.S. Elsewhere around the world, the RSX actually kept its Integra badge. Plus, it was branded as a Honda. That said, changing the ...
Carmakers just can’t resist, can they? Everyone wants to bring back names from the past right now, and there’s a particular fondness for plundering the monikers of Nineties and Noughties coupes. And ...
From an automaker where a four-year model cycle is considered average, the current Integra, built since 1994, is practically a fossil. Yet carbon dating (and recent comparison tests) have revealed ...