2000 Acura Nsx-t 3.2l V6 Pfi Dohc Only 18146 Miles Red/tan Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
| This is very well cared for, excellent condition 2000 Acura NSX-T. Garage kept, second owner. I bought this car in 2004 as a certified, pre-owned Acura from a dealer in Athens, Georgia. The previous owner was a vice president at the dealership and drove the car for a couple of years before selling it to me. I extensively reviewed the car's maintenance records and history when I purchased it, and I have spared no expense in maintaining this vehicle. This car was never my "daily driver," it has been lightly driven by my wife, and we have taken very good care of this car. The car has never been raced and has never been in an accident. The car is completely original. Full CARFAX report available upon inquiry. Clean title. Sale price includes the following items: 2000 NSX-T (131st NSX produced by Acura in 2000); Brand new set of floor mats (never used, in the box); California Car Cover premium car cover (breathable fabric for inside or outside use); nose and mirror bra; original sets of keys, owners manual, and a collector's NSX book. Delivery Terms. Buyer may pick up the vehicle in Atlanta, Georgia, or may coordinate with seller for shipping. Buyer is responsible for all shipping expenses (if any). International buyers are responsible for all customs and applicable taxes. Payment Terms. Buyer must tender full payment price within seven calendar days of auction close or accepted offer. Acceptable forms of payment are either a bank wire transfer or cashier's check from a major national bank (subject to seller approval). Title shall be transferred only after funds clear my bank. If buyer and seller agree, an escrow agent may be used to complete this transaction, with costs shared equally by buyer and seller. PayPal not accepted. Email 2000nsxforsale@gmail.com for full CARFAX report, more pictures, or if you have any questions. Test drives and inspections available for serious buyers. | 
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2021 Acura TLX Type S officially goes on sale tomorrow
Tue, Jun 22 2021The 2021 Acura TLX Type S is arriving at Acura dealerships tomorrow. After over a decade hiatus here, we’ll have an Acura with a Type S badge available to buy once again. It wonÂ’t be too much longer until the MDX Type S joins the TLX, too. You can read everything there is to know about the TLX Type S in our first drive review. ItÂ’s the high-performance model of the four-door sedan, featuring a new 3.0-liter turbocharged V6, sport-tuned suspension and AcuraÂ’s excellent SH-AWD system. Power is rated at 355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque. Acura dropped a video (you can watch below) with todayÂ’s on-sale announcement to dive into some of the nitty gritty details of this new V6. One item the video misses is the TLXÂ’s new active exhaust system, though. ItÂ’s a new exhaust that is passed down from the NSX. As active exhausts go, this one is fairly standard. There are butterfly valves within the system that open depending on your throttle position or selected mode. Sport+ mode leaves them open 100% of the time, and theyÂ’ll even open in Comfort mode if you rev beyond 4,000 rpm. Acura says the exhaust is 5-7 decibels louder when the valves are open versus closed. If you want a new TLX Type S, the starting price is $53,325. Tack on the High Performance Wheel & Tire Package, and the price goes up to $54,125. YouÂ’ll probably want the wheel and tire package, too. The standard tires are Pirelli Cinturato P7 all-season tires, whereas the upgrade rubber gives you Pirelli P Zero summer tires. Those P Zeros are wrapping lighter wheels that save 5.8 pounds at each corner. The design is also inspired by the five-spoke wheels on the Acura NSX, so youÂ’ll be going faster and looking cooler. We have a feeling that itÂ’s $800 well spent. Related video:
2016 Acura ILX, for better or worse [UPDATE]
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Honda, SolarCity expand sun-powered partnership with new $50 million fund
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