2010 Acura Zdx Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
2010 ACURA ZDX WITH TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE. ACURA ONLY PRODUCED THIS VEHICLE FOR 3 YEARS. THIS CAR IS AN AMAZING VEHICLE IN MINT CONDITION. I'M THE SECOND OWNER OF THE VEHICLE AND HAS ONLY 28629 MILE ON IT. THE CAR COMES WITH A 5 YEAR/100,000 MILE WARRANTY. THE ONLY THING THAT IS NOT COVERED IS THE BRAKE PADS AND WINDSHIELD WIPERS. IT EVEN HAS TRIP INTERUPTION, WHICH ACURA WILL NOT ONLY PICK YOUR VEHICLE UP AND FIX IT BUT WILL PAY FOR A HOTEL FOR UP TO 3 NIGHTS WHILE YOU VEHICLE IS BEING REPAIRED. TALK ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE. THE VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED A GREAT PRICE. GET IT WHILE ITS AVAILABLE, IT WON'T BE FOR LONG. THE VEHICLE IS ALSO BEING SOLD LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. SHIPPING WILL BE ARRANGED AND PAID FOR BY THE BUYER.
|
Acura ZDX for Sale
2012 acura zdx awd technolgy package, navigation(US $33,995.00)
2010 acura zdx
Awd 4wd sh-awd zdx nav advance silver/black brand new(US $46,881.00)
2012 acura zdx base(US $23,500.00)
2010 acura zdx 3.7l v6 24v automatic all wheel drive suv tech package(US $27,991.00)
Acura zdx sh all wheel drive awd technology chrome sport camera navigation one(US $37,789.00)
Auto Services in Georgia
Wright`s Professional Window ★★★★★
Vick`s Auto ★★★★★
V-Pro Vinyl & Leather Repair ★★★★★
Trailers & Hitches ★★★★★
Tire Town ★★★★★
Thornton Auto Care ★★★★★
Auto blog
Acura TLX caught naked in production guise, can you spot the differences?
Mon, 10 Mar 2014Acura doesn't tend to do concept cars these days that don't foreshadow a specific upcoming production model. The ZDX prototype of 2010 previewed the production version, as did the ILX and RLX showcars of 2012 and the MDX of 2013. The NSX concept is on its way to production, as the SUV-X concept is likely to do as well in the coming years. So when Acura revealed the TLX prototype at the Detroit Auto Show a few months ago, we all but knew it would only be a matter of time before that, too, would be produced. And here it is.
Spied all but completely undisguised while undergoing testing, this pair of TLX prototypes (one in white, one in black) looks almost identical to the show car. You might spot a few minor tweaks here and there - the strip of LEDs in the lower front bumper have been replaced by round fog lamps and some of the chrome accents are missing - but by and large, we're looking at the same vehicle we saw in Detroit earlier this year.
The finished production version of the TLX is expected to debut at the New York Auto Show next month, after which it will replace both the TSX and the TL, slotting in between the smaller ILX and the larger RLX in Acura's sedan lineup.
Acura NSX prototype gets back on track
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Developing a new vehicle is not without its complications, we're sure, but usually things follow a fairly predictable progression: you develop a prototype, you test it, test it and test it again, then you put it into production. What you don't expect is that your prototype will burn to the ground, but that's what famously happened to the NSX which Honda engineers were testing a few months ago.
Fortunately, the Acura NSX prototype is back on track, both literally and figuratively, as you can see from this latest batch of spy shots snapped at the Nürburgring. This camouflaged prototype looks pretty much the same as the last one, only, you know... less crispy. Which is to say, it looks pretty much ready to hit showrooms.
The naysayers may point out that Honda chose colder and damper weather to put the NSX back into testing - thereby mitigating the risk of another fire - but we're sure the Japanese automaker has been working hard to fix the flammability issues, whatever may have caused them, over the past few months. At least, we hope they have.
Honda reports $1.9 billion profit in first quarter despite sales lag at home
Wed, 31 Jul 2013Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have been living in a world of sunshine and buttercups after their April-through-June financials hit the newswire, and Toyota is doing pretty good as well. Honda? Not so much.
While Japan's third-largest manufacturer saw $1.9 billion in profits, the 5.1-percent jump was lower than expected thanks to a drop in its home-market sales. US sales also took a sting, as Honda hasn't been able to match the SUV and truck demand that are currently permeating the American market, despite an uptick in Accord sales.
Honda's initial forecasts targeted a take of 209.3 billion yen ($2.1 billion at today's rates), and while a $200 million shortfall is nothing to sniff at, we'd hardly take this as Honda being in trouble. And even with the dip, Honda hasn't adjusted its forecast for the fiscal year, which remains at 780 billion yen ($7.9 billion).