97 Acura Integra Ls Sedan 4-door 1.8l One Owner Original Engine Great Condition on 2040-cars
Buffalo Grove, Illinois, United States
- 187K miles on it
- One owner - well cared for with factory maintenance and regular oil changes - Tires are in good shape - Anti-theft installed on the car - Original engine - Cloth seats (grey in color) - Automatic transmission - Front and Rear seats in great condition - Front and Rear tires - great condition - Sunroof Items to be aware of: - The paint has sun damage on the roof and hood - SRS and ABS light on (does not turn off). If you google "reset SRS in Integra", there are ways to turn it off yourself - Rust on the bottom quarter panel - driver side.Miscellaneous dings and scratches. - the car is in good shape and is a super reliable car. Car sold as-is Payment Cash only |
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Honda is spending $124 million on a new wind tunnel facility in Ohio
Fri, Apr 21 2017Ford isn't the only company building a multi-million dollar wind tunnel this year. Honda is also getting in on the action. Its new facility will cost less than Ford's at $124 million, and construction begins this summer. It will be built at the Transportation Research Center in Ohio, which is where Honda's NSX proving grounds are located. Honda will install a five-belt rolling road in the tunnel for testing of more pedestrian vehicles, and a wide, high-speed, single belt version for testing of sports cars and race cars. However, it seems the Honda facility will only be capable of testing wind speeds of up to 192 mph, whereas Ford claims a top speed of 200 mph. Cameras and microphones will also be set up inside the testing area at the Honda tunnel to help find wind noise trouble spots. Honda won't necessarily be the only company using the new wind tunnel either. The facility will be available for other groups and companies to use. There are even secure bays those groups can use for their work. Related Video:
Acura aiming for Chinese production by 2016
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Snapshots from Acura NSX prototype run at Mid-Ohio
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With a planned launch in 2015 (special emphasis on the "planned" part, considering the NSX's history), the NSX Prototype shown here sports graphics that "speak to Acura's intention to go racing with the new NSX." That's great news for fans of endurance racing, although it remains to be seen when a motorsports program for the new NSX will get off the ground.
Take a look at the fresh gallery of images, and be sure to head over to our original Mid-Ohio post for the video footage of the NSX Prototype on track.