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|name = Acura CSX(FA2)
|name = Acura CSX(FD)
|image = [[Image:'07 Acura CSX.JPG|250px|2007 Acura CSX]]
|image = [[Image:'07 Acura CSX.JPG|250px|2007 Acura CSX]]
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Revision as of 18:21, 30 July 2008

Acura CSX(FD)
2007 Acura CSX
Overview
ManufacturerAcura
Also calledHonda Civic
Production2006–present
AssemblyAlliston, Ontario, Canada
Body and chassis
ClassEntry-level luxury car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFF layout
RelatedHonda Civic
Acura RSX
Honda CR-V
Honda Element
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L K20Z2 I4
2.0 L K20Z3 I4 (Type-S)
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed automatic
6-speed manual (Type-S)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4544 mm (178.9 in)
Width1752 mm (69 in)
Height1435 mm (56.5 in)
Chronology
PredecessorAcura EL
2007 Acura CSX Type-S. Note the car door handles look similar to the Honda Civic with standard lining, not the Acura CSX, which has chrome lining over it.

The Acura CSX is an Acura badged version of the Japanese 8th generation Honda Civic that replaces the Acura EL as Acura's entry-level luxury car. It is only available in Canada. Like the EL, it is built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. The CSX is the first Acura model with two predecessors, since the CSX's predecessors were the Integra sedan (1986-1996) and the EL (1997-2005).

The CSX also carries over features from the JDM Civic, most notably the 2.0 L DOHC i-VTEC engine rated at 155 hp (116 kW) @ 6000 rpm and 139 ft⋅lbf (188 N⋅m) @ 4500 rpm. Also carried over from the JDM Civic are the front and rear fascias and the steering wheel (also used in the USDM Civic Si and Euro Civic).

Standard features on the 2008 base model include leather interior, automatic climate control, paddle shifters for automatic transmission models, heated front seats, interior illumination (ignition lock, driver's power window and mirror switches, steering wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls, glove compartment, ambient), integrated turn signals in power door mirrors, chrome door handles, moon roof, tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and vehicle stability assist (VSA) with traction control. TPMS is new for 2008; and VSA is new for the base CSX.

The 2008 CSX Technology Package adds Acura Navigation System with Biligual Voice Recognition, MP3/WMA CD player & Digital Audio Card Reader, high-intensity discharge headlights, Fog lights, and XM Satelite Radio with roof antenna.

The resulting car is 62 kg (137 lb) to 88 kg (194 lb) heavier than the Civic EX sedan, with fuel consumption raised to Template:L100km city, Template:L100km highway for manual model; and Template:L100km city, Template:L100km highway for automatic model.

Debut

The CSX went on sale on November 2005 as a 2006 model. The 2006 CSX was introduced in 3 trims: Touring (the base model), Premium, and Premium + Navi. Key additions in the Premium model included HID headlights, leather interior, heated front seats, moonroof, and in-dash 6 disc CD changer. The Navi addition for the Premium model added Acura's Navigation System with Bilingual Voice Recognition, illuminated steering wheel controls, Digital audio card reader, and single CD player. The automatic transmission included steering wheel-mounted paddle shift controls.

Type-S

The Type-S variant debuted as a 2007 model and uses the identical drivetrain found in the US and Canadian market 2006+ Honda Civic Si which consists of a 2.0L, 197 horsepower (147 kW) i-VTEC engine (K20Z3), 6-speed manual transmission and helical limited-slip differential. The "sport-tuned" suspension is identical to the US-only 2007+ Honda Civic Si sedan with stiffer springs, firmer damping and thicker stabilizer bars compared to the regular CSX and is supported on 215/45R17 all-season tires. Unlike the Canadian market Civic Si coupe, the CSX Type-S employs Honda's version of traction control (Vehicle Stability Assist, or VSA) and brake assist. Other amenities include 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, rear wing spoiler with integrated LED brake light, fog lights, bilingual navigation system, a 350-[watt]7-speaker audio system, digital audio card reader, Type-S badging and illuminated foot wells.

Fuel consumption is 10.2L city, 6.8L highway per 100 km with a recommendation of Premium (91+ octane) fuel.

The 2007 CSX Type-S went on sale on November 6, 2006 with an MSRP of $33,400 Canadian at the same time as the Acura TL Type-S.

Design

The CSX is not a rebadged JDM Honda Civic, rather Honda Japan chose the Canadian-designed CSX as the JDM Civic - meaning the JDM Civic is in fact a rebadged Acura.

...contrary to a popular misconception, Acura Canada didn't merely re-badge a Japanese Civic with an Acura label, but rather designed the car from scratch, more or less, at which point it was adopted by Honda Japan, as its new Civic; Japanese buyers traditionally being more conservative than North Americans and/or Europeans when it comes to design. On another note, the CSX's unique side-view mirrors, which integrate an unorthodox triangular turn signal, may have first appeared on the Civic Hybrid but were originally designed for the compact Acura, and were only adopted by the Hybrid later on, in order to give the car a more modern, space-age character.[1]

References