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    Protect Yourself From Being Ripped Off By a Mechanic  Jul 13, 2008
    For example to replace the front brake pads on a 2004 Acura RSX will cost between $154 and $256 with the parts costing from $48 to $121 and the labor ranging from $106 to $135, according to RepairPal. The service is free to consumers. (Fox News)

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    Boise woman dead in three-car crash near Colfax  Aug 9, 2007
    State Patrol officials say the Camry veered into oncoming traffic about three miles south of Colfax, sideswiped a 2004 Acura RSX and collided head-on with a 2003 Chevrolet Tracker. The driver of the Camry, 65-year-old Sharon Martin of Meridian (Idaho) was flown to Deaconess Medical Center in Spokane and listed in serious condition. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Lowdown On Lojack: Ante Up For 2-Year Inspection  Jul 31, 2007
    That's why Jill Deverin had Lojack installed in her 2002 Acura RSX. The security system has a better than 90 percent recovery success rate. That same commercial boasts how Lojack is, "... the only stolen vehicle recovery system operated by police.". (CBS New York, NY)

    Speed in crash said to top 80  Jul 30, 2007
    Two Mount Ida College students on a late-night food run were driving in excess of 80 miles per hour in a residential area when their silver 2002 Acura RSX crashed on July 1, according to a report from the Newton Police Department. The investigative report, released to the Globe last week, offers new details about the fatal accident. (Boston Globe -- Local)

    2 Mount Ida students die in car crash in Newton  Jul 2, 2007
    While driving down Dedham Street, Nagashima lost control of his 2002 Acura RSX after entering a curve, causing his vehicle to strike the tree, police and witnesses said. "Preliminary investigation has revealed that speed was a definite factor in the crash," said Lieutenant Bruce M. Apotheker , spokesman for the Newton Police Department. (Boston Globe)

    Car safety improves  Apr 20, 2007
    Small sporty cars including the Acura RSX and Pontiac Sunfire had among the highest death rates, which IIHS attributes to risk-taking drivers and the size of the vehicles. All but three of the 15 models with the lowest death rates had available stability control, which uses brakes and engine power to keep vehicles from veering out of control. (USA Today -- Money)

    Bigger Not Better When It Comes To Auto Safety  Apr 20, 2007
    Other Ways to Get News. Apr 19, 2007 4:21 pm US/Eastern. (WFOR.com, FL)

    Tests examine driver death rates  Apr 19, 2007
    The two-door Acura RSX had the second-highest rate with 202 driver deaths followed by the 350Z, which registered 193 deaths. Automakers said the study was limited in its scope because it did not include factors that could play a major role in the fatalities. (Boston Globe)

    Blazer Has Highest Driver Death Rate  Apr 19, 2007
    The two-door Acura RSX had the second-highest rate with 202 driver deaths followed by the Nissan 350Z, which registered 193 deaths ... Chris Naughton, a Honda Motor Co. spokesman, said the company, which makes the Acura RSX, has "long striven to build very safe vehicles with a long list of safety features." He noted the sports coupe typically had younger buyers, which could have contributed to its ranking. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Business)

    Drive It Forever  Apr 9, 2007
    Q I have an Acura RSX. The dashboard squeaks every time I hit a bump and it is driving me crazy. I don't know whether it is inside the dashboard or around the top or if it is even curable. (Boston Globe)

    Retailers have no right to keep data  Jan 28, 2007
    I recently purchased a preowned "certified" Acura RSX from a car dealer. In 15 months I have already paid more than $2,000 for repairs, not to mention the hassles to get the repair work done. (Boston Globe)




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