2012 Acura Mdx Awd 2013 2011 2010 on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
We're happy to present this 2012 Acura MDX All Wheel Drive with only 57K original miles, All power options including: Keyless Entry, Cruise, Rear View camera, ABS and every option listed at this eBay auction! This SUV is well loaded and in Good condition! Body is in great shape no rust and interior is clean and odor free! Mechanically it's in excellent shape; serviced and ready to go anywhere; all of the electrical options are one hundred percent functional, tires are in good shape and this MDX is ready to concur any of the adventures you will drive it to! This Acura was purchased from an insurance company with light rear above the frame damage, after the repair was complete, it's no different shape then it was 57 thousand miles ago when it rolled of franchise dealer's lot for the price of around $46,000. We're a full service dealership, with many year's experience in automotive repairs including collision and mechanical. All of our cars get restored to 100% oem standards and quality; We don't cut corners and employ strictly certified technicians! This 2012 SUV had no frame/unibody damage and none of the mechanical parts such as engine, transmission or suspension was ever touched or removed; it came in running and driving in to our shop. Only oem quality Acura parts was used to complete the repair on this unit. We replaced: Rear bumper cover and tail gate. All of the parts were painted with oem quality paint, blended in all the right places to make it look original and cleared with top grade clear. Due to the accident it was inspected by Ohio State Highway patrol for safety and road worthiness, and assigned an Ohio Rebuilt Title, which can be registered and insured at any state at the same rate as any other vehicle with a clean title. ENTERTAINMENT Front/rear door storage compartments Rear window defroster w/timer Front passenger lower center console compartment Aluminum threshold garnish Tri-zone front/rear synchronized automatic climate control system w/humidity control, air filtration, memory Seatback pockets Pwr door locks Trip computer Front center console w/dual access armrest LED backlit gauges w/progressive illumination Illuminated driver & front passenger vanity mirrors Auto dimming rearview mirror w/camera Remote entry system w/windows-open & moonroof function -inc: alarm & panic, personalized settings for driver seat, steering column, outside mirrors, climate control, select audio settings Exterior temp indicator Leather 8-way pwr front heated sport bucket seats -inc: driver pwr lumbar, driver memory Active front headrests (2) 12 volt pwr outlets Maintenance Minder system Front/rear carpeted floor mats Illuminated controls -inc: ignition, pwr window/door lock switches, steering wheel controls, overhead controls Leather-wrapped shift knob Lighting -inc: front/2nd row/rear map, ambient cabin, front footwell, door mounted courtesy, cargo MECHANICAL 6-speed automatic transmission w/OD -inc: Sequential SportShift, grade logic control, shift hold control, cornering G shift control Battery management system Independent MacPherson strut front suspension Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) Independent multi-link rear suspension Torque-sensing variable pwr rack & pinion steering 3.7L PGM-FI MPI SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 engine Ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes Integrated dual outlet exhaust Drive-by-Wire throttle system Front/rear stabilizer bars 6-speed automatic transmission w/OD, Sequential SportShift, grade logic control, shift hold control SAFETY Side-impact door beams Emergency trunk release Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure Rear door child safety locks LATCH child seat mounting system (2nd row seats) Front side-impact airbags w/passenger side occupant position detection Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) w/traction control Hill start assist 3-point rear seatbelts 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD), brake assist Dual-stage multiple-threshold front airbags Daytime running lights Trailer stability assist Front & rear crumple zones Child seat tether anchors (2nd/3rd row seats) 3-point height-adjustable front seatbelts w/pretensioners & load limiters Tire pressure monitoring system w/location & pressure indicators Front & rear side curtain airbags w/rollover sensor |
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Reliving the Acura NSX debut, 25 years later
Sat, 03 May 2014The Acura NSX might be one of the most important Japanese cars ever created. The Land of the Rising Sun had already established that it could make very competent performance vehicles when the NSX debuted in 1989, but Honda's two-seater was the first one that looked to the world like a true contender against Ferrari and Porsche, thanks to its cutting-edge technology. The Acura had an all-aluminum monocoque chassis, a beautifully low-slung body and a quick-revving V6 with an 8,000-rpm redline. This quintessential Japanese sports coupe celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and Autoweek recognizes it in a fantastic piece chronicling the model's US launch.
The story begins in February 1989 at the Chicago Motor Show where the car debuted. The day before the show opened, the concept still didn't have a name. The Japanese development team referred to it as New Sports, and the American Acura executives decided to add eXperimental to the end. The moniker NSX just stuck afterwards.
The article paints a fantastic portrait of the car and the company at the time. Honda had something to prove with the NSX. To succeed, the coupe had to be the best, and when the American press finally got a hold of it, they drowned it in accolades. Of course, Acura has a new American-built NSX on the way, and it has colossal legacy to live up to. This piece is definitely worth reading to understand why.
2019 Acura RDX infotainment first impressions | A first step into the touch pad world
Mon, May 14 2018One of the greatest design challenges in the modern automotive industry is an infotainment system that provides loads of capabilities, but is also easy-to-use and not overly distracting. Touch screens have been leading the way as the favored option, but Acura is trying a new design that relies on a touch pad with some unique tweaks to separate it from similar systems, such as those seen in competing Lexus models. And we got to try it out in the first production application, the 2019 Acura RDX compact crossover. The key feature of the touch pad is its one-to-one position functionality. What that means is that, if you have a grid of function buttons on the screen, tapping on, say, the upper left corner of the pad will highlight the button in the same area on the screen. And if you were to take your finger off the pad and tap in the opposite corner, that section of the screen would immediately be highlighted. You don't have to slide your finger across the pad to reach selections if you don't want to, and you don't have to slide back from the last function you highlighted. It basically does away with the need to move a cursor around like you would on a laptop with its mouse pad. In practice, it's a little odd to use at first because we mentally connect using a touch pad with the traditional cursor interface of the laptops we use day in and day out. As such, we forgot that we didn't have to scan the screen for the cursor every time we needed to select something. But once we remembered we could skip that, we found it quick and easy to drop our finger down and slide to our preferred function quickly. We could occasionally even pick something on the corners without having to slide at all. This is partly because Acura designed the interface to work with this pad. A representative from Acura's R&D center explained that they tried to put common functions on those corners because they're easy to reach without looking or thinking much. Another bonus to this system is that you don't immediately go to the function the second you press the pad. Instead, the feature is highlighted and still needs a physical click to enter. This is enormously helpful, since it virtually eliminates the chance of going to the wrong selection because you hit a bump or just got lazy with finger placement. Instead, you can get your finger in the right spot and then commit with a button press.
2020 Acura NSX Road Test | The cerebral supercar
Mon, Sep 14 2020The 2020 Acura NSX is the kind of car you’re pumped to drive. You think about it the night before. You read up on it. You tell your friends and family. You notice passers-by admiring it in the driveway. They try to be sly. Some gawk. ThereÂ’s anticipation. But is there satisfaction? The NSX immediately raises two questions. Where does it fit among its contemporaries and does it measure up to its legendary predecessor? Seeking the answers, I slip behind the wheel on a sunny morning. The NSX is a welcome respite from the cares of the world and concerns of the coronavirus. IÂ’ve got a few hours ahead of me in a $203,000 supercar. ItÂ’s a good time to reflect. Immediately, I have a sense of deja vu. I drove an NSX in 2017 at Pebble Beach, but my senses take me farther back, to the fall of 2014 when I drove a 1991 NSX. I had the same anticipation, nerves even, as I prepared for that drive. Getting situated in the 2020 model, IÂ’m struck by the simplicity of the NSX. A McLaren or a Lambo take a minute to figure out, but everything is easy to read and use in the Acura. Like the ‘91 NSX, it looks striking on the outside, but the inside is almost plain. IÂ’m OK with that. Simple works for Porsche, which will happily sell you a six-figure 911 with a spartan interior. IÂ’m underselling the NSXÂ’s cabin — which is actually quite nice inside — understated yet cool. My tester has a black interior with carbon-fiber accents and semi-aniline leather seats with Alcantara, though the big steering wheel is the focal point. Looking to my right, the infotainment anchors the center stack, and thereÂ’s a knob for tuning the drive modes and the push-button gear selector. The outward visibility is outstanding. Driving a supercar can be intimidating, and being able to see things is helpful, especially when youÂ’re inches off the ground. I accelerate onto a surface street where the speed limit is 45 mph. ThereÂ’s a low growl, and then the NSX gets a bit angrier. ItÂ’s never quite uncouth, even when the revs spin up on the expressway. ItÂ’s surprisingly gutsy low in the band, around 2,000-3,000 rpm, and the soundtrack gets louder and better from there. Anticipation building, I near the onramp to Interstate 75 in DetroitÂ’s northern suburbs, where I run into cones. And blockades. Construction work is a staple of summer in Michigan. More time on the suburban slow road, and I find myself growing more comfortable in the NSX.