Acura RSX Type S Car Review
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For several years Acura has been manufacturing high quality luxury and sports vehicles. While 90% of their lineup has been more on the luxury side, there has still always been the true Acura sports car...the Integra. In it's early days, the Integra was a sports only minded car, with low centered seats, sleek exterior styling, and a powerful Vtec engine. It slowly evolved throughout time, with several four door and two door models. The most popular, and most performance minded version, was the RS. It came with a small yet powerful 1.8 liter Vtec engine, using Honda's most advanced form of Variable Valve Timing. The car lived to it's potential. It was a car that did extremely well in daily use, and could turn out to be a four cylinder beast if you wanted to put in the time and work. But, as all cars have to move on at some point in time, the Integra was ceased. It was replaced with the Acura RSX Type-S, but did it live up to the potential that the Integra did?

Acura RSX Type S Car Review
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Honda's i-Vtec engine makes the most horsepower per liter out of any naturally aspirated engine in the world. (100 hp per liter).Resources
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