1994 Nsx One Owner 42k Miles, Automatic, Near Mint All Original on 2040-cars
Millers Falls, Massachusetts, United States
1994 NSX all original, low 42062 miles Rare Exotic Brookland Green automatic. Near Mint condition CEO’s pampered toy one owner, never leased, never smoked in, never raced and always kept in climate controlled room and never driven during winter. Clear Title. Midship VTEC 3.0L 24 Valve V6 engine, Leather Seats, Bose Stereo, Cruise Control, Power Mirrors and more. Professionally maintained and detailed. Looking for a fun car from the past, that’s a blast to drive and built with Honda reliability, this amazing head turner is for you!!! Stock #RT000156 VIN JH4NA1261RT000156 EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATING City 18/hwy 24 (3.0L engine/4-speed auto trans) EXTERIOR 4-coat, 4-bake paint Front/rear body-color bumpers Body-integrated rear spoiler w/LED stoplight All-aluminum unit-body construction Variable intermittent windshield wipers Retractable projector beam headlamps Tinted glass Dual pwr door mirrors INTERIOR Remote trunk/hatch/fuel filler door releases Rear window defroster Pwr windows Automatic climate control Cruise control Pwr antenna Acura/Bose ETR AM/FM cassette stereo w/FM diversity antenna Side window defoggers Full instrumentation Pwr door locks Removable hardtop Theft-deterrent system Full interior/cargo area carpeting Adjustable steering column Full-length center console w/dual beverage holder Leather-trimmed 4-way pwr seats MECHANICAL Electric, variable pwr-assisted rack & pinion steering 65 amp maintenance-free battery Direct ignition system Dual exhaust system Torque control differential 4-channel anti-lock brake system (ABS) Drive-by-wire throttle system Transverse midship engine/rear wheel drive Pwr-assisted 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes 18.5 gallon fuel tank 4-wheel independent front/rear aluminum double-wishbone suspension 16" X 7.0 forged aluminum alloy front wheels 17" X 8.5 forged aluminum alloy rear wheels Titanium connecting rods 4-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission w/lockup torque converter, sport shift mode Traction control system (TCS) Variable volume induction system Front/rear coil springs, stabilizer bar, hydraulic/gas filled shock absorbers 215/45ZR16 high performance front tires 245/40ZR17 high performance rear tires 3.0L DOHC PGM-FI 24 valve V6 engine Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control system (VTEC) 120 amp alternator SAFETY FEATURES Front/rear impact-absorption zones Driver & front passenger air bag supplemental restraint system Automatic seat belt tensioners Side-impact door beams 3-point seatbelts |
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2022 Acura NSX Type S Road Test Review | An ode to itself, and a gift for drivers
Fri, Jan 27 2023As we say goodbye to the modern NSX, Acura saw fit to leave the world with a parting gift. As a last blast, the hybrid supercar got a Type S variant as a mighty sendoff, with more performance and improved handling. It’s a rare treat, though, for those who could afford its $171,495 starting price. The first example sold for over a million dollars, and the remaining 299 units were scooped up in a day. Road Test Editor Zac Palmer had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take the NSX Type S for a lap around Daytona, and this fall our driveway had the privilege of being graced by the carÂ’s presence for a few days. And this NSX looks as extreme as it drives, a sharp wedge that combines aesthetics of exoticism and straight-up evil. This one, in particular, cut a mean figure, with its matte charcoal finish, blacked-out badging, plenty of carbon fiber, sharp angles and an odd-looking engine cover covering an odd powerplant, all under glass right behind the cockpit. Though the general shape of the car is familiar to supercar fans from the mid-1970s and beyond, thereÂ’s no mistaking this Acura for something else, its honed exterior a reflection of the carÂ’s performance. Zac already outlined what performance upgrades set this Type S apart from the rest of the generation, but itÂ’s good to know this wasnÂ’t mostly about looks. Acura upgraded the V6Â’s twin turbochargers, improved its air and thermal management capabilities, and lowered the gear ratios of the twin electric motors up front. It even got a higher-capacity, higher-output battery powering the hybrid system. The result is a cool 600 horsepower and 492 pound-feet of torque. It's shockingly quick, but itÂ’s hard to tell if itÂ’s actually faster in a straight line than the lesser NSX. The overall driving experience is improved, however. In the Type S, Acura has achieved incredibly quick shifts from the retuned nine-speed automatic. It works well on its own, but the response you get from pulling one of the paddles almost feels as though the car had predicted your move, and is supremely rewarding in terms of driver engagement. ItÂ’s quite generous in its compliance to your whims, too, allowing you downshifts that land you higher in the rev range than youÂ’d expect it to allow — in fact, Acura actually raised the manual downshift rev limit by 1,500 rpm. What a wonderful treat to give customers as a parting gift.
Acura's MDX SEMA concept took the wrong parts from the NSX GT3
Thu, Oct 27 2016When it comes to SEMA show cars, the more absurd the better, such as with the 1,040-horsepower Bisimoto Hyundai Santa Fe. That's not the case with Acura's custom MDX. This crossover was designed to match the NSX GT3 racecar, and gets a custom trailer to tow it. However, instead of doing something awesome like dropping in the NSX's twin-turbo V6, Acura decided the defining characteristics of the race car were the paint, splitter, and wing. So that's what the MDX and trailer got. In addition to a matching white paint scheme with orange and black accents, the SUV wears a massive front splitter that looks like a shelf stuck close to the ground. It's the only aero modification on the vehicle, and it just looks silly, what with the massive gap between the base of the bumper and the splitter itself. There aren't any performance modifications on this SUV either, except the lowered suspension, so the only thing the splitter is likely to do is break off on the first mildly steep driveway it comes across. To complement the MDX's dubious aero aid, the custom trailer gets a "wing" at the back. Actually, it looks like Acura slapped some endplates on the back to give it a wing look. The trailer also gets running boards that extend the splitter along the side. Maybe it all works together to keep the trailering rig planted. But probably not. If Acura wants suggestions for next time, we suggest a mid-engined MDX, or perhaps one with a wild hybrid system. We'll call this a missed opportunity. Related Video: Featured Gallery Acura MDX with custom NSX GT3 Trailer: SEMA 2016 View 11 Photos Related Gallery 2017 Acura MDX SEMA concept Image Credit: Live photos copyright 2016 Drew Phillips / Autoblog Design/Style SEMA Show Acura Crossover Racing Vehicles acura mdx acura nsx gt3
2022 Rolex 24 at Daytona Photo Gallery | Frozen beauty
Mon, Jan 31 2022The Rolex 24 at Daytona is over, and the pretty pictures are coming in. We’ve assembled a medley of images for you to pore over to see the best of the race. In case you missed it, Acura won the overall race, finishing both first and second and beating out the highly competitive Cadillacs. The pink and white Meyer Shank Racing car you see in the photos is the winning car. Meanwhile, the Konica Minolta blue and black Acura came in second. As beautiful as these photos are, the environment in which the racers were forced to compete was far from that. Extremely cold temperatures for Florida made getting heat into the tires difficult, leading to spins, crashes and plenty of racing under a yellow flag. Being a 24-hour race, you get tons of different lighting situations throughout, which means photographers can get creative. Some of the night photography is especially eye-catching with its long exposures, but sunrise is easily the most beautiful time to witness during the race, as the sun rises over the ocean east of the track. Scroll through, above, to see the action from tons of different vantage points. Related video: 2022 Rolex 24 at Daytona | EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS | 1/30/22 | Motorsports on NBC