2003 Acura Cl Coupe Type S, 66010 Original Miles, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States
THIS 2003 ACURA CL COUPE TYPE S IS IN SHOWROOM CONDTION, FULLY LOADED, 66010 ORIGINAL MILES.
I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THIS CAR. THIS CAR HAS ALL ORIGINAL PAINT , NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT,
AND NEVER SMOKED IN . OPTIONS INCLUDE A 3.2 V TECH ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER
WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS, POWER SEATS DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS, 6 DISC CD PLAYER, TRACTION CONTROL,
REAR SPOILER, SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, ALLOY RIMS, AND ADDED SIRIUS RADIO. RECENT REPAIRS WERE NEW
MICHELIN TIRES ABOUT 10000 MILES AGO, NEW FACTORY WATERPUMP, TIMING BELT, ACCESSORY BELTS
NEW FACTORY FRONT BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS. I PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM OUT WEST AND IT WAS
NEVER DRIVEN IN SNOW OR BAD CONDITIONS. ALL OPTIONS WORK IN THIS VEHICLE, OIL CHANGED EVERY
3000 MILES AND THERE ARE NO OIL LEAKS . THE INSIDE AND EXTERIOR ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE
PAINT IS ALL ORIGINAL WITH NO DENTS OR RUST AT ALL. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL PETER AT
401-864-5965 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL RETURN CALLS AFTER 500PM. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED
WITH THE CONDITION OF THIS CAR. BUYER IS RESPONSILE FOR SHIPPING CHARGES BUT SELLER WILL ASSIST
WITH THE ARRANGEMENT OF SHIPPING. I HAVE THIS CAR FOR SALE LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
END THE AUCTION EARLY.
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2019 Acura NSX vs. 1991 Acura NSX | Respect your elders
Thu, May 23 2019A car that forces the competition to head back to the drawing board does not come around often, especially when that competition happens to be Ferrari. Honda achieved such a feat back in 1991 when the original NSX was set loose in the supercar world. Not only did the NSX smack its contemporaries down in terms of performance and technological prowess, it also forced the Italians to make supercars with some semblance of reliability and manners. Spend only a few moments in an original NSX, and its specialness is palpable. The lack of power steering is acutely noticeable at low speed as I roll over little cracks and dips in the road, while the sticky rubber chucks small rocks up into the wheel wells. A near 360-degree view is at my disposal with the bubble-like canopy, and the ground right in front of the nose is visible from my vantage point. This is what control feels like, and we haven't even gotten to the reverie-inducing VTEC noises getting piped right into our eardrums yet. There are no dials to change the throttle response, no buttons to make the steering artificially heavy, no shift paddles behind the wheel to tell a computer to swap cogs. To my right is a manual shifter that can legitimately be described as perfect. This is a 1991 Acura NSX, and it is glorious. For some of the reasons I've briefly described, and plenty more, this car has reached legend status amongst enthusiasts. In the early 2000s it was a sales disaster, outgunned by pretty much every other supercar in the space. Honda/Acura was only working with a 3.2-liter V6 making 290 horsepower when that car finally met its maker after the 2005 model year. As collectable modern classics, the relatively low power output doesn't seem to bother folks spending close to, and over, six digits on low-mileage examples of these cars. What changed? Well, the passage of time tends to be the biggest factor in these things. Also, there's a new NSX out there, reminding the world that the old one exists. And just like when Acura discontinued the original, the new one is mighty expensive, selling in extremely low numbers, and generally regarded as lesser than other options in its class. This time around it has to deal with standout cars like the 911 GT3, McLaren 570S and Audi R8 V10. But perhaps even worse than that, the new NSX must withstand comparisons to the original. Can you think of any other legendary Japanese car with a similar image problem today? Yeah, the Toyota Supra.
Acura NSX GT3 non-hybrid racecar on sale soon
Thu, Jul 27 2017Just over a year ago, Acura debuted the NSX GT3, the FIA GT3-spec racecar based on the automaker's latest and greatest. While it took years for the road car to hit the streets, the NSX GT3 was developed in a relatively short amount of time. This year, the car competed in several races under the factory banner, racking up 50,000 miles and two race victories. Today, Honda and Acura announced the NSX GT3 will go on sale for private teams. Think of the NSX GT3 as a stripped out version of the standard NSX sans hybrid system. The 3.5-liter twin-turbo remains, but, since there are no electric motors up front, all the power is sent to the rear wheels through a XTRAC semi-automatic 6-speed sequential transmission. The chassis is built in Ohio right alongside the regular NSX. The same goes for the engines. The block, heads, valve train, crankshaft, pistons, and dry-sump lubrication system are the same specification as the production car. Final assembly is completed in Italy. This past year, the NSX GT3 competed under the Acura banner in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GTD class and the Pirelli World Challenge GT category. In addition to those series, the car is built to compete in the Blancpain GT Series and 24 Hours Nurburgring in Europe, the Super GT GT300 class in Japan, as well as other GT3-spec race series. Different divisions of Honda will be handling global sales, with HPD responsible for the North American market. US pricing hasn't been announced, but converting the European models start at about $545,000. Now we just want to see a lightened, non-hybrid version of the NSX on the street. Related Video: Featured Gallery Acura NSX GT3 View 11 Photos Image Credit: Honda Motorsports Acura Honda Coupe Racing Vehicles Performance honda nsx acura nsx gt3
Acura launches ad spots for Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
Thu, 19 Dec 2013Acura and Jerry Seinfeld are expanding their partnership as season three of the comedian's web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, prepares to debut. Seinfeld has paired with director Barry Sonnenfeld to create a series of ads for the luxury brand showcasing the new Acura RLX and MDX.
There are eight spots, written by Seinfeld and directed by Sonnenfeld, that seemingly mock advertisements of the 1960s, with a deep-voiced, smooth-talking host highlighting the cars in question. It's all very folksy, Leave it to Beaver style humor. We'd be lying, though, if we said we weren't reminded a bit too forcefully of Dodge's successful range of Will Ferrell ads when watching the eight Acura spots.
"My idea for Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee was to show this certain aspect of the stand-up comedy world in a way that comedy fans would enjoy experiencing as if they were there," said Seinfeld. "There is absolutely no doubt that without Acura's support I would not have been able to continue beyond the initial experiment. And now Acura has enabled me to extend the concept by creating ads that fit the comedy tone of the show."