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1992 Acura Nsx Amazing Shape All Service Records Extremely Well Maintained Look! on 2040-cars

US $29,950.00
Year:1992 Mileage:134600
Location:

Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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1992 ACURA NSX
AMAZING CONDITION IN & OUT
ALL SERVICE RECORDS
NEW CLUTCH / TIMING BELT / WATER PUMP
ALL ACURA SERVICED
SAME ADULT OWNER FROM 9K MILES - 135K MILES
ZERO ENGINE MODIFICATIONS!!!


This is a fantastic example of an Acura NSX. The mileage on this car, although higher, truely doesn't show at all. The interior looks fantastic, as well as the paint all around. This car has had the same owner for over the last 10 years, and he took exceptional care of the car, and it shows. Every service record was saved, 3 keys are included, 3 remotes - including the titanium key. The only modifications that were made are the stunning wheels, and a high-end navigation / stereo. The engine is stock down to the airbox. This car was in one minor accident, but it had no structural damage at all, and the car now looks even better due to all new paint. The car has a clean clear title!!You will NOT find a nicer, more well kept NSX at this price. Within the last 30k miles it has a new clutch and timing belt. This car WAS in the snap-ring range and received a completely new transmission as well when the car had 70k miles. This car runs and drives just as well as any of the low mileage NSX's we currently have, or have ever had in stock. Don't miss out on this stunning car!!



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The Acura RDX is considered a compact luxury SUV, but there's actually very little that's compact about it. When lined up against its competitors, you can see that it enjoys a clear dimensional advantage. In fact, the RDX is pretty close to the Lexus RX, with an identical rear legroom figure and considerably more cargo space with the back seat raised. Obviously, I'll be addressing the latter here. On paper, Acura provides several cargo numbers calling out specific SAE measurement standards for each one. Basically, it has 31.1 cubic-feet behind its back seat when you include its underfloor storage and 29.5 cubic-feet when you don't. Even that smaller number is superior to everything in the segment save the Volvo XC60 (29.7), while the Lexus RX apparently has a seems-way-too-small 18.4.   Let's see what that size advantage means. It's obvious that this is a comparatively deep and wide space with plenty of air above the back seat line for bulkier items. Note that the cargo cover was not present in this test vehicle, so I couldn't test capacity with it in place. As in every luggage test, I use two midsize roller suitcases that would need to be checked in at the airport (26 inches long, 16 wide, 11 deep), two roll-aboard suitcases that just barely fit in the overhead (24L x 15W x 10D), and one smaller roll-aboard that fits easily (23L x 15W x 10D). I also include my wife's fancy overnight bag just to spruce things up a bit (21L x 12W x 12D). There you go, all the bags fit easily. This is pretty much identical to the Lexus RX (below left) and a much easier fit than the Mercedes GLC, which is  one of the only other compact luxury models I've tested. Both of these examples are more capacious than their specs would indicate. However, this is not the end of the RDX story. Remember when I mentioned that it has 31.1 cubic-feet when including its underfloor storage? Well, that might actually be underselling the extra space gained. First, I like that the floor flips back and rests flat so you can easily use the extra space. You can also fully remove the floor piece to gain access to the aft bin, which is deeper but oddly shaped.  Here are my four largest bags standing up, with sufficient rear visibility maintained, and you still have the full-width section of the cargo area including the underfloor bin. What can you fit there? How about a 38-quart cooler and the remaining two bags stacked haphazardly around it.

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