Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Never worked on a is300 before but tsx is fairly easy to fix if any problems ever occur. Very good daily.
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Originally Posted by ej1995
(Post 8340650)
They are plagued with the same problems as Cadillacs, BMWs, Benzs, and a few others...
There is a particular type of people who buy them second hand and think they have some sort of baller status " 'cause they gots a (insert previously mentioned brand here)" Then the routine maintenance isn't done, which causes other issues. But these sorry sacks of shit can't afford the repair costs because they probably use their government check for other shit they don't need. Now the car is broken, but they'll drive it that way, burning oil, leaking, suspension and drivetrain all to shit, and then it gets junked or sold and they go get another one and repeat the cycle. HOWEVER... http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps37e654d5.jpg |
Re: Is300 vs tsx?
IS300 without a doubt. I owned a 03 manual transmission...loved it. Very very reliable vehicles either way. The main reason to go IS is RWD FTW!
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Both my wife and I drive 06 tsx's and there is no complaints so far.. Im also a fan of is300 but honda has me locked.
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Is300 would be more fun, finding a manual is the issue. I would love to find an is300 manual but most of them are overpriced and at that price range there are other options.
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
I dd a IS. Two things, the auto tranny is weak as a kitten and the lack of a LSD blows. If you do get an auto, be sure to add an aftermarket cooler. Blew the trans pump seal on mine from overheating.
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
I say get the tsx. They are easier to find in manual transmission, and personally I think they look nicer
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Originally Posted by SOOxSLOW
(Post 8348192)
I say get the tsx. They are easier to find in manual transmission, and personally I think they look nicer
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Re: Is300 vs tsx?
Go on an extended test drive with both vehicles. Im sure the decision wouldn't be hard then.
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