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Considering 2006 TSX: Questions

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BRH - 08 Jan 2006 14:53 GMT
I test drove a 2006 TSX (no Nav system) yesterday and was pretty
impressed with it.  Although the dealer appraised my 2001 Forester as a
possible trade-in (which he hasn't given me the numbers on yet), we
didn't discuss price of the TSX at all, because I explained that I'm
still considering other cars.

Assuming that I want to purchase the 2006 TSX (non-NAV system) - a good
assumption from what I've seen --, I have a few questions.

1.  The car lists at $28,505.  What's a reasonable price to settle on
(assuming that I DON'T trade in the Forester?  (Edmund's TMV is
approximately $27,500 for my area.)  Note: This dealer is the only one
within a 50-75 mile radius.

2.  I don't have a garage (Townhouse with assigned parking spaces only),
so the car would sit in the hot sun for much of the day.  In Central
Virginia, it can get pretty hot in spring and summer...) so:

a) Are there any exterior/interior colors to avoid because of the hot
sun?  (I like the Carbon Gray Pearl; Glacier Blue Metallic and Royal
Blue Pearl with either Ebony or Quartz interior.
b)  Would a car cover be advisable?  If so, should I get the one from
Acura or is there a 3rd party one available that's better and/or less
expensive?
c)  I play a lot of golf and the clubs will be in the trunk a lot of the
time.  Sometimes that means, grass, etc so I want to get a trunk tray.
Same questions as b) - Get acura's trunk tray, or is there a 3rd party
trunk tray that's better/less expensive?

3.  A friend of mine who also has no garage and bought an Acura at this
dealer a few years ago says the dealer offers a package for 6 detailings
of the car for about $400.  (Individual detailings cost about $150).
Obviously I want to keep the car looking in tip-top shape, so are these
detailings a good idea?

Any thoughts on these questions would be appreciated.
John C. Schinker - 13 Jan 2006 13:06 GMT
I'm by no means an expert, but I'll give you my opinion. For what it's
worth, I have an 04 TSX with Nav that I bought in December 2003.

> Assuming that I want to purchase the 2006 TSX (non-NAV system) - a good
> assumption from what I've seen --, I have a few questions.
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> approximately $27,500 for my area.)  Note: This dealer is the only one
> within a 50-75 mile radius.

My 04 was $29K with Nav, and I had three dealers competing. The Edmund's
number is probably a good one.

> a) Are there any exterior/interior colors to avoid because of the hot sun?
> (I like the Carbon Gray Pearl; Glacier Blue Metallic and Royal Blue Pearl
> with either Ebony or Quartz interior.
> b)  Would a car cover be advisable?  If so, should I get the one from
> Acura or is there a 3rd party one available that's better and/or less
> expensive?

Lighter colors will reflect light more, and absorb less heat. That said, I
love the arctic blue pearl. It's pretty distinctive, and gets away from the
silver/black/white colors that seem to make up about 80% of the cars on the
road.

> c)  I play a lot of golf and the clubs will be in the trunk a lot of the
> time.  Sometimes that means, grass, etc so I want to get a trunk tray.
> Same questions as b) - Get acura's trunk tray, or is there a 3rd party
> trunk tray that's better/less expensive?

I've been very pleased with Acura's trunk tray. I've carried a lot of dirty,
muddy, wet things in there, and it's protected the carpeting flawlessly. It
pulls right out and cleans up pretty well. I've also been really impressed
with the rubber floor mats. I didn't order them, but when the car was
delivered (it was a trade from another dealer), it had them, and they left
them in.

> 3.  A friend of mine who also has no garage and bought an Acura at this
> dealer a few years ago says the dealer offers a package for 6 detailings
> of the car for about $400.  (Individual detailings cost about $150).
> Obviously I want to keep the car looking in tip-top shape, so are these
> detailings a good idea?

That's a good price for detailing. I'd check to see what's included and
what's not. A lot of detailers will use leather conditioners/protectors,
which wouldn't be a bad idea, especially given that it'll be in the sun a
lot.

> Any thoughts on these questions would be appreciated.

Good luck with your purchase. After two years and 37K miles, I'm still
thrilled with mine. By the way: the nav is worth the money. I use mine all
the time.

John.
BRH - 14 Jan 2006 21:31 GMT
John,

Thanks for your comments, John.

I picked up my new TSX last night and I'm thrilled with it so far.  I
got the Deep Green Pearl with no Nav system.  (I already have a Garmin
portable Nav system that's only 3 months old, so couldn't justify the
added expense for Acura's).

I am interested in getting the trunk tray, though.  Do you know of any
online sources that charge less than Acura for it?

Bert

> I'm by no means an expert, but I'll give you my opinion. For what it's
> worth, I have an 04 TSX with Nav that I bought in December 2003.
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>
> John.
MDXTX2005 - 16 Jan 2006 15:33 GMT
I owned a 2005 TSX and loved it.   $27,500 is pretty much the going rate for
the vehicle.  I do a lot of business with Sterling Acura in Austin.  Mr.
Davis' staff treats all their customers very fair and goes the extra mile.

The trunk tray is a must.  Keeps anything from messing up the carpet,
especially grocery items that leak.

Get the windows tinted.  Remember, a really cool feature the TSX has is the
unlock and hold the unlock button and all of the windows will open at one
time to release any hot air sitting in the car.  I also recommend a
windshield sun visor.  

You can detail the car just as well yourself and save the money.  Get the
Lustre wax, it will preserve your finish for years and hide any swirls you
might acquire during ownership.  I don't suggest using a brush to wash your
vehicle.  Use soap and two tablespoons of cooking oil.  It allows the dirt to
slide off of the vehicle as opposed to scratching the clear coat.  

I hope this helps you along.  Good luck.

>I test drove a 2006 TSX (no Nav system) yesterday and was pretty
>impressed with it.  Although the dealer appraised my 2001 Forester as a
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>Any thoughts on these questions would be appreciated.
Chas. - 20 Jan 2006 03:41 GMT
Check out "Acurazine" online for pricing info.

>I test drove a 2006 TSX (no Nav system) yesterday and was pretty impressed
>with it.  Although the dealer appraised my 2001 Forester as a possible
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>
> Any thoughts on these questions would be appreciated.
rumpole - 20 Jan 2006 05:03 GMT
I paid $27300 for my 2004/Nav.
Congratulations with the new car.
There is a forum for TSX enthusiasts: www.tsxclub.com
The only TSX-only forum. Come hang out with us there !

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