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1992 NSX Ultra clean
CURRENT MILEAGE: 195000 miles COLOR (EXT/INT):Formula Red over Onyx ENGINE: 3.0 vtec dohc 24 valve
TRANSMISSION: 4 speed semi automatic DRIVE TYPE: RWD BODY TYPE: coupe 2 doors FUEL TYPE: Gasoline VIN : JH4NA126XNT000263
LOCATION OF VEHICLE (CITY/STATE):Montreal Canada CONTACT VIA Email for more info SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
NUMBER OF OWNERS: _3___
CLEAN TITLE? __Yes__ CLEAN CARFAX? _Yes___ HISTORY OF ACCIDENTS? (IF YES, DETAILS) _No___ HISTORY OF PAINT/BODYWORK? (IF YES, DETAILS) __YES__ MAINTENANCE HISTORY & DO YOU HAVE DOCUMENTATION? Yes New Tires- 3/4/2013
Full body paint job- 01/07/2012 Timing Belt Change- 11/11/2010 Water Pump- 11/11/2010 Oil /filter change- 3/4/2013 Battery replaced- 3/4/2013 Brake System Flush- 3/4/2013 New brake pads- 3/4/2013 Drill disk brake- 3/4/2013 Engine Oil Fluid change- 3/4/2013 Transmisson Fluid Flush- 3/4/2013 Power steering Fluid Flush- 3/4/2013 Summer compound and wax- 3/4/2013 All documents, car cover, owners manuals etc. are available upon sale of the vehicle
Non smoking vehicle
Always maintain in synthetic oil since first owner Runs and looks beautiful! Garage queen, does not see rain Wheels and lowering Specs:
Suspension and wheels upgraded 18’’ in front 19’’ in back (no wheel spacer the fit is perfect) H&R lowering springs Mags SpeedyWhelles Envy light alloy wheels Continental tires Miles on speedometer are not exact due to mods on wheels
All options in the car are working propely:
Alarm theft deterrent system ABS 4-channel anti-lock braking system brakes TCS Traction Control System A/C automatic climate control(100% cold) Electric windows & mirrors Electric seats-dual power Electric trunk release Leather-trimmed seats Original radio+CD changer Bose audio system Tilt/telescopic steering column Steering air bag Power door locks Cruise control Full dash instrumentation Side window defroster Rear window defroster Emergency hand brake Small scrach near the left quarter vent, small scrach in middle of front bumber
Engine needs a valve cover gasket (leeking) and a valve ajustement, nothing to serious.
This is your chance to own a true Supercar with Acura Reliability and performace you could drive a everyday supercar finally.
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Honda museum opens at company HQ in SoCal, first public day is next month
Tue, Sep 12 2023You don't see too many ordinary cars in automotive museums, and it makes sense. Rare luxury models, iconic muscle cars and obviously collectible vehicles are far more likely to get preserved and find themselves parked upon a climate-controlled pedestal someday. And yet, even if they may not be as collectible, everyday cars typically strike a stronger emotional and nostalgic chord in all of us. They firmly recall a specific time in our lives; what we were doing and where we were. Even if we never owned the car in question, ordinary cars were bound contribute to the overall landscape of your world. Which is why finding a museum devoted to ordinary cars such a treat. Now, "ordinary" can have negative connotations, so perhaps "ubiquitous" is better to describe what you'll find in the new American Honda Collection Hall at the company's headquarters in Torrance, Calif. As you can see in the gallery above, there are pristine examples of the Hondas we grew up in, learned to drive in, brought us to college ... and those are just my own personal examples. Of course, there are also decidedly less ordinary examples such as the S2000 CR, Civic Type-R Limited Edition and Acura NSX, but apart from perhaps the latter, it would be rare for you to see such "Radwood-era" cars in a museum. You can also see some of the cars we've actually had the chance to review here on Autoblog: the 1999 Honda Prelude, the 1999 Honda Civic Si, the 1985 Honda CRX Si, and a handful of others. According to Carl Pulley, who is the steward of the collection, the cars on display are just a taste of what is actually available since space was limited within the Collection Hall that's adjacent to HQ's primary lobby. He'll be able to swap different cars in or adopt a theme such as prominent examples from Honda's motorsports endeavors. Indeed, it isn't just Honda and Acura road cars -- we're just focusing on those because, you know, Autoblog. There are race cars, noteworthy motorcycles and even power equipment such as marine engines, generators and weed whackers. While most car companies have a collection stored someplace, this one will actually be open to the public on a limited but regular basis. There will be scheduled "Cars, Bikes & Coffee" events hosted at the Collection Hall where people are invited to drive or ride their own piece of Honda history (all makes and eras are still welcome) to show off in Honda HQ's vast parking lot and come inside to check out the Collection Hall.
UPDATE: 2003 Acura NSX-T in Long Beach Blue hammers at Cars & Bids
Wed, Sep 8 2021UPDATE: This NSX-T sold today (Wednesday) for $72,500. Previous story appears below.  OK, we get it: There's really no such thing as "reasonable" Acura NSX ownership anymore, but around here, we're fans of cars that can be appreciated, and this 66K-mile automatic NSX-T finished in Long Beach Blue Pearl with a week to go at Cars & Bids has "driver" written all over it. "But Byron, how can you call it a 'driver' when it has an automatic?" Honestly, we can't defend that particular choice on the original buyer's behalf, but what we mean is that this car isn't begging to be garaged for eternity. Between the visible signs of use on both the interior and exterior and the grunge present on the underbody, it's clear this car has spent its life being driven, meaning you won't have to feel guilty about doing the same. This NSX is almost entirely original (the factory radio is included in case you want to eliminate the "almost") and its interior shows very little wear considering its mileage. The tan seat leather looks excellent, even on the bolsters, and all of the plastic and metal bits appear to be where they should. Outside, the paint shows signs of normal wear and tear, but certainly nothing that couldn't easily be corrected. It may not be the best NSX to drive – or the one with the lowest miles or the least exposure to the elements – but that's why it might also be the right NSX for you. Why, you ask? Because it probably won't break the bank. But we'll see what a week of bidding says about that. Related video:
Acura ILX Hybrid discontinued for 2015
Tue, 17 Jun 2014Earlier today, Acura issued a press release detailing its entry-level 2015 ILX range, but something was missing. Honda's luxury arm listed all of the information about the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter and 2.4-liter ILX models, but nothing was said about the Hybrid - a model that, when we reviewed it in 2013, left us utterly cold. But now we know why: Acura has confirmed to Autoblog that the ILX Hybrid will be discontinued for the 2015 model year.
The company issued the following statement to us regarding the hybrid's demise:
The 2015 ILX remains a standout choice in the entry premium segment with its combination of performance, luxury, refinement and value and is the top-selling luxury vehicle to younger buyers. Based on the stronger appeal of the ILX 2.0 and 2.4 models, we are streamlining the ILX lineup to better align with customer demand, Acura will no longer offer the ILX Hybrid starting with the 2015 model year.










