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| | CanadianDriver: Test Drive - 2006 Acura CSX |
 | | Shifts are quick (Acura's manumatics have always been among the best in terms of response time), and the paddles really introduce a new element of fun into the driving experience - never mind that, left to its own devices, the auto will likely do a better job than you of picking shift points. |
 | | While all of the regular Acura styling cues are in place - the trapezoidal grille, the pointy nose, the circular rear lights, the turn signals integrated in the mirrors - it's difficult to distinguish, largely because the Civic's proportions, at least for now, are so unique. |
 | | Hey, at least the shape is space-efficient: the CSX packs more room than the EL into a shorter, lower body, if one that's slightly more difficult to access, thanks to the lower stance and swoopy roofline. |
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