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Year:2005 Mileage:131892 Color: of this vehicle is in very clean condition
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

Up for sale is this super clean 2005 Acura MDX Touring 4WD with the DVD NAV package. This vehicle looks great inside and out and this vehicle is a ONE OWNER vehicle! Unfortunately, this vehicle was involved in fresh water flood and is being sold with a salvage title. We are not sure why this vehicle was branded a flood because we can see no sign of any water damage at all and the vehicle is in running order with all the electronics working perfectly (see my video). Every switch and button in this car is working the way it should. There is absolutely no reason this vehicle should have been branded a salvage title. 
This MDX is super clean and has a Satin Black exterior with clean black leather interior accented by wood trimming.  The leather seats are in great condition and they are also heated and fully powered with lumbar and memory functions.  This MDX just turned 131k miles (which is low for this honda engine) and it runs and drives fine but there is a slight tick coming from the engine. It sounds like it has a lifter tick, which is very common in these engines and not a major problem at all. But the vehicle runs and drives and there is no warning lights on the dashboard of any type. The transmission shifts perfectly and all of the vehicle electronics are working the way that they should. Watch my video so you can see my operating all the vehicles features and you can also see me test driving the vehicle.
Every feature in the car is working the way it should including the A/C. The air conditioning in this car is ICE cold. This vehicle is ready for its new owner and was just totally detailed recently. This is a nice example of what a highline luxury SUV should be. Its comfortable, fully loaded to the max, and looks great! And it has all the luxury options that you could possibly ask for.
This MDX is loaded up with every possible option. It has full leather interior with heated seats and memory positions, DVD player with flip down TV screen, 3rd row seating with rear AC/heat controls, all wheel drive package, rear hatch mounted spoiler, glass moonroof, Navigation with 6 Disc Indash CD changer, upgraded sound system, xenon headlights, alloy wheels, fog lamps, steering wheels controls, MP3 capabilities, remote keyless entry, factory alarm system with REMOTE START, heated rear view mirrors, wireless bluetooth cell phone, ONSTAR system, full towing package, chrome factory running boards, and a luggage rack. 
This MDX comes with the original Acura key, the remote key fob, and the remote start control. We also have all the original floor mats, the key for the lug nut locks, the full size spare, the jack and tire iron, the complete tool kit, and the harness connector for the towing winch. Its all here!
This vehicle was very well cared for and it shows. The maintenance all appears to be current and the vehicle seems to be a nice SUV. The oil was just changed and there is an oil sticker on the windshield. The car has all matching Michellin tires all around. We changed all the motor and transmission fluids and the vehicle has good brakes, good rotors, and new windshield wiper blades. There is not much to pick on with this vehicle, it looks really nice and its hard to find them with all these options. 
The exterior of the vehicle is clean. The paint is nice and glossy and all the body lines are perfect and straight. I dont not see any major dings or scratches at all on this vehicle. This vehicle is in great condition in my opinion and you can tell it was very well cared for. Its hard to find these cars in this shape with all these options.
The interior of the vehicle is also super clean. The seats have no cracks or rips and the leather is very firm and supple. The dash and door panels are also very nice and clean.  All the wood trimmings and other interior trims are in perfect condition. The interior is great condition in my opinion. 
This car is being sold as-is, where-is, and there is no warranties expressed or implied. This vehicle is being sold with a salvage title. It is the buyers responsibility to know the laws and requirements for registering a salvage vehicle in their state. If you would like to see the car and test drive it, you are more than welcome to do so. Also, feel free to ask me about the buy-it-now price. If you are located outside my local area, I will assist in any way possible in having the car shipped to you at your cost. A $500 non-refundable deposit must be made within 24 hours on the auctions end. The remaining balance must be paid in full by 3 days after the closing of the auction unless other arrangements are discussed with me in advance. With that being said, feel free to email, call, or text me at anytime if you have any questions or concerns. My name is Matt and my number is 347-283-9008. Thanks and good luck bidding!
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Honda's Acura NSX masterstroke: building the factory in Ohio

Tue, Apr 12 2016

When Honda announced it was going to build its NSX supercar in Ohio instead of Japan, it caught everybody in the industry by surprise. No one expected this proud Japanese company to build its most technologically advanced sports car anywhere but in its home country. Now Honda has a supercar production facility in rural Ohio that would be the envy of any Formula One team. The people at Honda call it the PMC, but its official name is the Performance Manufacturing Center. It's a building that started out as a shipping facility for suppliers, but Honda invested $70 million to transform it into a showcase facility that will build the NSX. Honda benchmarked the assembly operations at Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and Bentley before work began on its facility. The 200,000 square-foot building will also double as a customer reception center – Honda will open the doors for customers to come see their car being built. It's also going to offer them high-speed test drives at the gigantic Transportation Research Center just down the road. No one expected this proud Japanese company to build its most technologically advanced sports car anywhere but in its home country. Inside, the layout is wide open and well lit. There are no stripes or lines on the floor and none of the different departments are walled off. This creates a more welcoming appearance and lets you get a comprehensive view of the entire process at a glance. And with an eye towards future lessons learned, most of the equipment is of a modular design that can be easily reconfigured or moved. The body shop and paint shop are enclosed by glass walls so that anyone can see what's going on inside. And while you'll see some automation here and there, the idea was to achieve a blend between man and machine, not to try and automate everything. This is a low-volume facility with production targeted at only eight to ten cars a day. The plant runs four days a week with one ten-hour shift. Don't expect to see rows of new NSXs parked on any dealer's lot. The car will only be built to order. Honda is obsessed with ensuring the NSX is built to the most exacting quality standards. The plant people pored over the JD Power Appeal study to determine what supercar customers care about the most, then looked at which aspects of that directly tie into manufacturing. They developed their quality control strategy with three goals in mind. First, they wanted to build everything right the first time with no adjustments.

Clarion Builds 1991 Acura NSX Review | Restored to greatness

Fri, Sep 22 2017

Few automobiles garner as much mystique as the original Acura NSX. I worshiped this car from afar, consigned to the fact that the closest I was ever going to get to the steering wheel was a Playstation controller. When I got the email inviting me to drive Clarion Builds' restored and tuned 1991 NSX, I thought it was spam, a chain email with some generic header sent to a dozen or so people to garner some press coverage. Surely this wasn't a real invite where I get to drive a real NSX using my real hands and feet. Some people say don't meet your heroes. Some people are wrong. I knew the car by reputation. In roughly 10 months, Clarion Builds, a division of the Japanese electronics company mostly known for high-end audio systems, worked with partners like AEM and AutoWave to transform a '91 NSX with nearly a quarter-million miles on the clock into what you see here. Everything, from the engine to the bodywork to the leather on the seats, has been upgraded and restored with a mix of both OEM and aftermarket parts. The final product is a stunner. It's tuned, but not slammed, stanced or any other adjective that describes a car with compromised performance and questionable looks. It's simply a tastefully tuned NSX. The NSX, especially an early car with pop-up headlights, is one of the all-time great car designs. There are no unnecessary lines or curves. It's all purposeful. As expected with something with 230,000 miles, this NSX had a number of dings and dents. Clarion Builds has fixed those, replacing the hood and spoiler with carbon-fiber parts from an NSX-R. The fenders are slightly wider than stock, helping cover the staggered Rays Engineering VOLK ZE40 wheels, 18-inch up front and 19-inch out back. After seeing it in the flesh with the blue paint, black roof and bronze wheels, I don't think there is a better fit for this car. The original but tired 3.0-liter V6 and five-speed manual have been swapped for a 3.2-liter V6 and six-speed manual from a 2004 NSX. Stock, this engine is a wonderful ode to the internal combustion engine. It sings a sweet song all the way to a sky-high 8,200 rpm redline. Still, it wasn't enough. The engine now wears a Whipple-style supercharger, pushing roughly 9 psi of boost. Other modifications include a one-off carbon-fiber intake, a hand-built exhaust and a new ECU, all from AEM. All in, Clarion Builds says this NSX makes 403 horsepower and 296 pound-feet of torque at the wheels. God, it feels good to push this thing.

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