I recently bought it on a whim, for my wife, however, I realized I don't have the time, plus, she thinks it sits too low! So, here's a great car with very little work needed, that runs strong. Previous owner had the car for 12 years and kept in storage for the last 3 years. New front tires (rear tires have probably 90% tread) New windshield Needs TLC and it is understood that the car is sold "As Is". Car had a front right tire blow out that caused minor damage to the fender and rocker panel. Missing: Right turn signal lens and right side marker lens, rear view mirror, right side a/c condenser & fan. Right side headlight is disconnected and does not go up. Headlight cover is shown in some photos, as it's not attached. Tiny ding on top of the drivers side quarter panel. (took pictures, but ding is too small to show up.) Front right wheel needs replacing, was told at tire shop that there it has a small crack, plus the chrome is peeling. Right side mirror doesn't work, so I bought one that goes with the car, got lucky with the same color. Small rip in drivers seat. (see photo) The issues with the car are so minor, it could be 100% with very little effort. Buyer pays shipping costs. Nevada Motor Vehicle Title NRS 482.245, NRS 484.606 to 484.6069 Federal and state laws and regulations require an odometer disclosure be completed upon transfer of ownership for vehicles 9 years old or newer. Title reads "exempt" under odometer. The winning bidder must contact the seller (toddinlasvegas) within 24 hours after the auction, to begin the transaction. The winning bidder must respond within 24 hours after the auction with a $1000. non refundable deposit required via PayPal. Then, the buyer has 7 days from the receipt of the deposit to arrange pick up from Las Vegas, NV. Good luck! |
Acura NSX for Sale
1992 used 3l v6 24v coupe
1991 acura nsx base coupe 2-door 3.0l(US $19,500.00)
2001 acurs nsx comtec car s/c from scottsdale acura brand new 1 of a few built(US $57,000.00)
2005 acura nsx silver. last model year! great condition!
1991 acura nsx 2dr coupe sport 5-spd(US $29,972.00)
2001 acura nsx t coupe 2-door 3.2l(US $57,000.00)
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Why the 2015 Detroit Auto Show will be the best since The Crisis
Tue, Dec 30 2014The Detroit Auto Show clearly has its swagger back, and the 2015 edition will be a veritable feast for the enthusiast senses. We're talking serious performance, and it will be exhibited in a variety of forms. Sports cars. Supercars. Muscle-bound luxury cars. They're all set for splashy debuts in January in the Motor City. It's another signpost that companies have recovered from the global economic crisis that gripped the industry from 2008-09. For a while, automakers played it safe at Detroit and other shows. Environmentally friendly cars were important, especially for General Motors and Chrysler that were living on loans from Uncle Sam. Ford, Toyota and other companies generally focused on their best-selling or core models. With a few notable exceptions, recent auto shows have been a bit more buttoned-down than in the past. Boring probably isn't the right word, but austerity has been reality. That's changing. Car companies are making money. Sales are up. Aside from the many nagging recalls – and they are notable – the industry now has the time and energy to make performance cars a priority. That will be offered in hard evidence in Detroit. A year from now when we look back at this auto show, we'll sum it up with one word: Horsepower. But make no mistake, this isn't frivolous. Sports and luxury cars are expensive. They're profitable. They boost images and highlight strengths. With that in mind, here are five significant performance-oriented reveals to watch for when the show kicks off in less than two weeks. 2016 Acura NSX Acura's reborn NSX is a strong bet to earn plenty of votes for our Editors' Choice awards. It's one of the most anticipated – and strung-out – reveals of the year. Think back: we actually saw an NSX concept at the 2012 Detroit show, and Acura has spent the last three years teasing the car in a variety of ways. The slow burn, however, means we know a lot about the NSX. It's will use a mid-mounted twin-turbo hybrid powertrain and run with all-wheel drive. It will also wear an innovative zirconium e-coat paint, a new paint process that Honda says is more environmentally friendly. Honda has also said it will build the new NSX in Ohio, where a large part of the car's development work has been done. The original NSX was produced from 1990-2005 and helped establish Acura's performance credentials in the United States. It was a landmark car and a shot across the bow of Ferrari, Lamborghini and others.
Acura NSX production car headed for Detroit debut?
Tue, 23 Oct 2012Auto Express is reporting that Honda is set to unveil the production version of its upcoming Acura NSX at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. The news comes courtesy of an unnamed "top exec" for Honda Brazil speaking at the Sao Paulo Motor Show. The concept version of the Japanese supercar is currently on display there. Interestingly enough, the same unnamed source claims the production iteration will remain aesthetically identical to the show car. You won't hear any qualms from us on that front.
Of course, the timing of the production debut is a little confusing. For starters, when Acura unveiled the concept last year, the company told the world it would be at least three years before production began. That would give the street-worthy model a 2014 or 2015 designation, the latter being cited more often in media accounts. Thus, we'll keep an eye out for the hybrid supercar in Motown, but we're going to stop short of holding our breath... it might be a while.
2014 Acura MDX Prototype is exactly what we expected
Tue, 15 Jan 2013Yep, it's the new MDX. And despite being totally redone, it looks exactly like we expected. That is, it's an up-sized version of the RDX crossover with fancy LED lights stolen from the RLX sedan. And while that might not sound too exciting, we have to say, it is handsome - certainly a more cohesive, refined design than the angular, beak-tastic model that's currently on sale.
Acura is calling this 2014 MDX a prototype, but that's only because it isn't 100-percent finished. Everything you see here will likely carry over to production, maybe with a couple small tweaks. Under the hood is the same 3.5-liter V6 that we know and love from the Honda group, and while we don't have power figures just yet, Acura says it will deliver more torque while improving efficiency. In redesigning the MDX, the Japanese automaker has managed to lighten and stiffen the chassis, improving driving dynamics. More interestingly, for the first time Acura will offer a front-wheel-drive version of the MDX, but don't worry, the automaker's SH-AWD all-wheel drive will be available.
Inside, the usual smattering of tech goodies will be on hand, including the next-generation AcuraLink system, satellite radio, tons of comfort amenities and every single alphabetic safety device known to man (okay, maybe not all of them).