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2006 Acura Rl-awd W/nav, Backup Camera, Bose, Onstar, Xm Radio on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:115949
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The pictures do not do this car justice. It's been snowing here and these are all I have to work with. I get compliments on this car all the time. Year, model and color combo is rare. I love this car but I no longer have a need for it. I bought a cheaper commuter car  to keep the miles off this one.  I set the reserve lower then most of the rl's I've found on here. And in my opinion this car is in way better shape then most. I've never spared a penny on maintenance or cheeped out getting aftermarket parts. It's Always gone to the dealer when it needed something.

In the pictures the windows are not tinted, the rear shades are up

**4 BRAND NEW TIRES as of 5/10/12

**Power Steering pump replaced Feb 2012 through the warranty at ACURA Smithtown

**A/C clutch and tensioners done 6/6/12 through warranty at ACURA Smithtown

**April/May 13' Front pads and rotors and rear pads replaced.

**Oct 13' 100K service done Water Pump, timing belt, tensioners and pulleys.

2006 Acura RL w/Sh-AWD 3.5L V6 290hp has Navigation with voice command for all functions(Radio, A/C Temp&Fan, and Nav)Backup Camera, moon-roof, 10 speaker Bose 6CD In-dash changer, XM Satellite Radio with Real time traffic function through XM, Dual climate control, dual heated and power seats, rear window manual and rear power sunshades, power tilt and telescope steering wheel, steering wheels mounted audio and cruise control w/handsfree link telephone interface, ABS, front side and curtain airbags-It currently has 115,400 miles . I have all of the original books and paperwork(window sticker)- Thanks!

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Acura replaces chief Accavitti with designer Ikeda

Tue, Jul 28 2015

Acura is shaking up its senior leadership, as Honda ushers the current chief of its luxury division out the door and replaces him with a new one. Exiting stage left is Mike Accavitti, who held the reins at the premium automaker as its senior vice president and general manager of the Acura division. Taking his place will be Jon Ikeda, one of the Japanese automaker's most senior designers. Accavitti (pictured above at left) had been promoted to the job from his previous position as senior vice president of auto operations after Honda separated the Acura brand into its own division. He had previously served as a senior executive at Chrysler, rising up the ranks to run the Dodge brand, and joined Honda in 2011 as its chief marketing officer. At this point it remains unclear why Accavitti is leaving and where he might land, but Honda says he's leaving the company altogether. To replace Accavitti, Honda has named Jon Ikeda (pictured above at right), a veteran designer with the company. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, Ikeda has worked for Honda on both sides of the Pacific since 1989. He previous headed up the design and product planning divisions at Honda's American R&D operations, and was instrumental in creating an independent design office for the Acura brand, separate from Honda's. This isn't the first time we've seen Accavitti replaced in his role as a senior executive by a design veteran. After only four months at CEO of the Dodge brand, he was replaced by Ralph Gilles, who retained his role as senior vice president of design for the entire Chrysler group in parallel. Gilles was ultimately replaced as head of Dodge as well, but was recently promoted to serve as head of design for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Related Video: Acura Announces Leadership Changes TORRANCE, Calif. July 27, 2015 – Acura today announced that Jon Ikeda has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager of the Acura Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. In this role, Ikeda will oversee all Acura brand activities including sales, marketing and parts and service. Ikeda was formerly Division Director of Auto Design at Honda R&D Americas, Inc. (HRA). He began his career at Honda in Japan in 1989, joining the advanced design studio in Tokyo, where he worked on the award-winning Honda FSX show car. After six years in Japan, he returned to Los Angeles in 1995, to continue his career at Honda R&D in Torrance, California.

Watch two Acura NSXs scorch the Nurburgring

Sat, Aug 12 2017

Some intrepid spy shooter captured these two Acura NSXs blasting around the Nurburgring. Without being there in person with a decibel meter, it's hard to tell if they're necessarily louder than stock cars, but they sure seem quick. Why test the cars now, when they've been on sale for a while now? Rumors are swirling that this could be a hardcore variant. It's unclear if Honda would call it a Type R, but a midlife refresh with a bit more power or a special limited edition with some extra kick wouldn't be unprecedented. The original NSX had several such models, and recent sports cars like the S2000 had low-volume editions, like the Club Racer variant in the United States and the Type S in Japan. Watch the video and draw your own conclusions about what this is or isn't. One thing's for sure: It's not a pure-EV variant. In other things recent about the NSX, we learned last month that an NSX GT3 non-hybrid race car version will go on sale soon. And here's our first drive of the US Acura-badged NSX from back in 2015. And here's another video from inside the cockpit during an open track day back in June. Watch all the other cars get out of the way and get left behind: Motorsports Acura Honda Coupe Hybrid Racing Vehicles Performance Videos honda nsx

Weekly Recap For 7.29.16 | Autoblog Minute

Sat, Jul 30 2016

A recap of the week in automotive news, including the latest video of Acura's NSX GT3, and the IIHS' most recent Top Safety Pick+ award recipient. Acura Hyundai Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video autos gt3 recap acura nsx gt3