Used 2014 AcuraTSX Tech Pkg

On the Lot
at Island Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Black
    Interior Color
    BLACK
    Odometer
    229,248 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    VIN
    JH4CU2F60EC004319
    Stock Number
    663450
    Acura TSX
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 201

    Dealer Notes

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    Black 2014 Acura TSX 2.4 Technology FWD 5-Speed Automatic with Sequential SportShift 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V i-VTEC
    Recent Arrival! 22/31 City/Highway MPG


    Reviews:
    * If you want a premium sedan with a fine balance of sportiness and comfort, plus a reliability record as sterling as that of its Honda parent, you’ll find much to like in Acura’s TSX. Buyers requiring extra space can get that and plenty of style in the TSX Sport Wagon. Source: KBB.com
    * Pleasing amount of standard equipment; spacious interior; sporty handling on V6 model; excellent build and materials quality. Source: Edmunds

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.8Out of 5
    • 10 years almost to the day

      By AZMAILMAN on Sunday, July 28, 2019

      5.0
      Bought this car on 8/10/09 (Base Model). Turned 90,000 miles today. In the time I have owned it, it has never been in the shop for anything but normal maintenance. Changed the oil every time the MM told me to, which has averaged to be about every 8,000 miles. I have kept full records and have averaged 28.8 MPG over the life of the car. The interior is starting to show some wear and tear. The armrests are bubbling up on both front doors and the leather (?) seats are starting to show some small cracks. however, I live in AZ and high temps destroy all car interiors here. People can't believe that it is now a 10 year old car. Still get compliments on it. My biggest complaint is the ride. When the roads are less than perfect, every little bump comes through. The road noise is unacceptable for a semi-luxury car. I have tried different tires, but the only solution is to turn up the volume. That being said, I plan on keeping this car for several more years. I enjoy not having a payment and no sense getting rid of a car that has been as reliable as this one.
    • average car turned dream car

      By Sany on Thursday, July 25, 2019

      5.0
      I did not appreciate the car to its fullest value until I parked it at a hotel in Tennessee. There is a river flowing right by the parking lot. Banks, promenade, looked very nice. Until one nigt they had to let the dam go. Got a call from the front desk at 5AM letting me know cars are under water. Mine was parked nose up. The water had gotten passed the trunk line at the rear almost passed the front bumper upper line. so about 6" over the door thresholds. Kept doors closed until the water had slowly retreated as they finally contained the dam at about 8 AM. Opened the doors and started checking floorboards, etc. SAHARA BONE DESERT DRY. Need to say no more. Engine is soooo smooth. Not that much power, but great engagement. At 120K the car is straight as an arrow and runs triple digit speed speeds without hesitation. Repairs so far (other than maintenance): lower ball-joints (MI has 3rd world quality roads) - 118K A/C compressor mechanical failure - 118K. I did all the maintenance and consumables at a local Honda dealer and always used genuine parts from Japan. Changing oil myself using Mobil1 100% synthetic and Mobil1 or Bosch filters.
    • Best Car Ever Had

      By Coast to Coast on Sunday, August 30, 2020

      5.0
      Really only one drawback: Acura stopped making this wonderful smaller wagon. Been driving for over 50 years, lived in both rural Midwest and lived in huge metro areas like Chicago, LA, New York, and Denver. I’ve nearly always owned and drove station wagons, including Audi, Opel, BMW, VW, and Mazda. The 2011 Acura TSX SportsWagon is by far the best car I’ve driven. It gets 5 stars for comfort, economy, handling, and overall performance. It has near turbo like acceleration and a balanced setup that has made it a superior performer on country roads, high speed freeways, and congested intercity side streets. It has regularly gotten 34 MPH on high speed highways and never gotten below 20 MPH in highly congested LA side streets. The station wagon setup has been perfect for the occasional need for ladders, shoves, and hauling 15 bags of wood mulch from Home Depot. Thankfully, it is not a SUV. You almost need a step stool just to get into a SUV. Even my 4 foot 8 inch tall 92 year old mother can get into and out of the TSX SportsWagon. The only downsides have been that it performs best with higher octane gasoline versus lower grades and the front crawl is a bit too low and will scrape on the top of some parking spots curbs.