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2002 02 Acura Rsx Base Coupe 2-door 2.0l Salvage Repairable 72k Very Clean on 2040-cars

US $2,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:72707
Location:

Lake Ann, Michigan, United States

Lake Ann, Michigan, United States

UP FOR SALE IS A REPAIRABLE 2002 ACURA RSX. CAR RUNS GREAT AND LOT DRIVES. HOLDS ALL COOLANT AND A/C. AIRBAGS DID NOT DEPLOY, NO SERVICE LIGHTS ARE ON. PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS FOR MORE DAMAGE DETAILS AND SUCH. FOR SALE BY A MICHIGAN REGISTERED DEALER. MICHIGAN SALVAGE TITLE IN HAND. WE ARE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW TO COLLECT 6% SALES TAX IF THE VEHICLE IS SOLD TO A MICHIGAN RESIDENT OR CUSTOMER COMES TO OUR LOT HERE PERSONALLY TO PICK UP THE VEHICLE. YOU WILL NOT PAY SALES TAX TWICE. IF THE VEHICLE WILL BE SHIPPED BY A TRUCK OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN, WE DO NOT NEED TO COLLECT AND SALES TAX (NEED A BOL FROM THE CARRIER) WE CAN HELP ARRANGE VEHICLE DELIVERY TO ANYWHERE IN THE US, PLEASE EMAIL FOR A QUOTE. LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS, EMAIL OR CALL AT 231-640-4285. THANK YOU! AFTER PURCHASING THE VEHICLE THE BUYER IS REQUIRED TO PAY A $500 DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HOURS. ALL BUYERS WHO WIN THE VEHICLE AND DO NOT PAY FOR IT WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP OR ARRANGING SHIPPING OF THE VEHICLE PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS!!!   photo DSC05698_zpsbc717490.jpg  photo DSC05696_zps816ba2a0.jpg  photo DSC05697_zpsefc8ac6d.jpg  photo DSC05702_zpsc807be78.jpg  photo DSC05704_zps603e3018.jpg  photo DSC05703_zpse0974278.jpg  photo DSC05707_zps655c1d74.jpg  photo DSC05705_zpsa5b3dee3.jpg  photo DSC05708_zpsd5c68948.jpg  photo DSC05709_zps3b6bb714.jpg  photo DSC05710_zps6e083c89.jpg  photo DSC05711_zps2953b44d.jpg  photo DSC05712_zps865fe26f.jpg  photo DSC05713_zps59560a86.jpg  photo DSC05716_zps98629f66.jpg  photo DSC05715_zps47bb7976.jpg  photo DSC05714_zps9287fc18.jpg  photo DSC05717_zps8695a011.jpg  photo DSC05718_zps86293e5c.jpg  photo DSC05719_zps0429032c.jpg  photo DSC05720_zps0917f8a0.jpg  photo DSC05701_zps399f820b.jpg  photo DSC05700_zps4b73a1e9.jpg  photo DSC05722_zps60eae73d.jpg  photo DSC05721_zpsfd7a94b4.jpg  photo DSC05724_zps12441964.jpg  photo DSC05723_zps609a7443.jpg  photo DSC05725_zps27a6a980.jpg  photo DSC05726_zps53b9cf4d.jpg  photo DSC05727_zps98f973bd.jpg  photo DSC05729_zps64439749.jpg  photo DSC05730_zps3115056b.jpg  photo DSC05731_zpse76111d4.jpg  photo DSC05728_zpsccbcce49.jpg  photo DSC05732_zps4a6ff297.jpg  photo DSC05733_zps3faa319d.jpg  photo DSC05734_zpsfda527bf.jpg  photo DSC05735_zps0fbcc1f0.jpg  photo DSC05736_zpsc3fd0cfe.jpg  photo DSC05739_zps64cfe001.jpg  photo DSC05738_zpsc29aaeb9.jpg  photo DSC05740_zpsf5a593c4.jpg  photo DSC05742_zps8c4e38b5.jpg  photo DSC05741_zpse6a3b111.jpg  photo DSC05743_zps3c9cde57.jpg  photo DSC05744_zpsde9844a0.jpg  photo DSC05745_zpsd0445e06.jpg  photo DSC05746_zps739e433a.jpg  photo DSC05748_zps6baf38e6.jpg  photo DSC05747_zps73dd77ba.jpg  photo DSC05749_zpsaa01cca4.jpg  photo DSC05750_zpsa6f9c395.jpg  photo DSC05751_zpsca9a3ec6.jpg  photo DSC05752_zps0517d19e.jpg  photo DSC05754_zps0807e339.jpg  photo DSC05753_zps2dadd38a.jpg  photo DSC05755_zps463fef52.jpg  photo DSC05756_zpsa76d99d3.jpg  photo DSC05757_zps36ccba5a.jpg  photo DSC05758_zps0a38aed3.jpg  photo DSC05759_zps01343939.jpg  photo DSC05760_zps556f982f.jpg  photo DSC05761_zps515d9d2f.jpg  photo DSC05762_zps98505d76.jpg  photo DSC05763_zps83d47abe.jpg

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A look inside Honda’s “Safety For Everyone” research and development operation

Sat, Aug 24 2019

RAYMOND, Ohio—As part of its long-running “Safety for Everyone” campaign, Honda has established the audacious goal of what it calls a “zero-collision society.” But rather than making big claims about developing a fully-autonomous vehicle, which Honda hasnÂ’t done, the company is trying to chip away at the more than 37,000 vehicle-related fatalities that occurred in the U.S. in 2017 with a multi-pronged approach. Here in central Ohio, engineers are working with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to boost active safety systems like its HondaSensing suite of safety technology with old fashioned passive systems like structural steel frames or new airbag designs that protect passengers in a crash. Honda provided members of the press with a rare tour inside its Honda R&D Americas headquarters this week. Honda officials say that increasingly, safety — and specifically, third-party ratings from the likes of the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety — figure into the top three factors consumers weigh when purchasing a vehicle. Honda and Acura have 10, 2019 models that have earned IIHSÂ’s Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ ratings, and all 15, 2019 model-year Honda and Acura vehicles that have undergone NHTSA crash testing have earned a 5-star overall rating. And Honda prides itself on its growing list of safety firsts, including the first upward-deploying front passenger airbag, in 1990 in the Acura Legend; first omni-directional crash-test facility, in 2000; and the first autonomous braking system, in the 2006 Acura RL. It hopes its new three-chamber airbag goes industry-wide and joins that list. “ItÂ’s part of our companyÂ’s culture,” said Art St. Cyr, business head unit and vice president of auto operations for American Honda Motor Co. “We have a philosophy at Honda that we want to be a company that society wants to exist. That means we have to protect our customers. ThatÂ’s part of the whole mantra of doing this.” Opened in 1984, the 1.6 million square-foot Honda R&D Americas facility, located in the countryside about 45 miles northwest of Columbus, employs around 1,600 people and is HondaÂ’s largest research-and-development facility outside of Japan. Its Advanced Safety Research facility opened in 2003.

2019 Acura RDX compact crossover goes into production in Ohio

Wed, May 16 2018

Acura has kicked off production of the all-new 2019 RDX, capping a $54 million investment in new technologies and processes at its plant in East Liberty, Ohio, where the compact crossover will be built. It goes on sale starting in June, though prices are yet to be announced. The RDX is Acura's best-selling model, and the 2019 model was designed and developed in the U.S. for the first time. Acura says it's the first in a new generation of vehicles based on its Precision Crafted Performance brand direction, which is based on the Precision Concept and Precision Cockpit concepts from 2016. Honda's investment in its East Liberty Auto Plant brought two firsts for a mass-produced Acura: a new roller hemming process for the crossover's large panoramic sliding moonroof and the use of high-performance structural adhesives to increase body rigidity. It also gets a new multi-layer paint system to handle the new premium exterior color options. The RDX is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder VTEC Turbo engine built in nearby Anna, Ohio. It makes 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque and is paired with Acura's 10-speed automatic, made at the company's transmission plant in Tallapoosa, Ga. Also notable is the "Super Handling All-Wheel Drive" system, which shifts more power to the rear axle to improve handling. It also gets a new, lightweight Acura-only platform that stiffens the body and adds more interior room and cargo space. Acura is also debuting a new True Touchpad Interface in the RDX that offers a unique one-to-one position with the 10.2-inch center display screen that works a little differently than a traditional cursor interface. You can read our review of it here. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2019 Acura RDX production Image Credit: Acura Plants/Manufacturing Acura Crossover acura rdx

2019 Acura NSX Track Test Review | Exotic tech, exhilarating performance

Wed, Nov 7 2018

EAST LIBERTY, Ohio — The 2019 Acura NSX makes sonorous noises behind my ear as the tachometer soars toward 7,500 rpm. My hands grip the squared-off steering wheel a bit too hard as I scrub off about 60 mph and dive into the first corner of the Transportation Research Center (TRC) dynamic handling course. There's 3,878 pounds of car beneath me, but the front tires do exactly what my hands tell them to, without hesitation, and I'm through the double apex corner without even thinking about the defiance of physics I just witnessed. On paper, a nearly 4,000-pound track car makes no sense. Yet in practice, it's just as tossable and eager to change direction as something much lighter. This is the NSX's party trick, thanks to some magic with the suspension and all-wheel drive system on this car. And while the new NSX is a very different vehicle than its predecessor, it was born of a similar spirit of innovation and forward thinking. The original Acura NSX hit the streets in 1991, establishing a new set of rules for every supercar released since. Constructed of an aluminum body — still an exotic material mainly used in competition vehicles — with curves that still drop jaws today, it was every bit as sophisticated as a Ferrari. But unlike Ferraris of the time, it was also reliable and easy to drive. Slide behind the wheel of a 1991 NSX, and you'll be transported back to a time when outward visibility was still in style. You can see the ground right in front of the nose. Turn around, and there's nothing blocking your view but a low wing. It's essentially a bubble canopy. Acura knows owners of the original NSX, your author included, absolutely love this about their cars. The effort to make the cockpit of the NSX similar is appreciated, even if modern crash standards prevent a perfect implementation. There are other subtle throwbacks. Every original NSX made a distinctive intake whine when winding it up to 8,000 rpm, and the new NSX has real intake noise physically pumped into the cabin to replicate this sweet sound all the way through the rev band. Another echo of the original is the simplified, sedate dash layout — eminently usable and likely to age well. A simplified version of the new RDX infotainment system would have fit the bill, too, but sadly it's not present. Under way, however, the generational similarities cease. Our time on this trip in the 2019 model was spent solely on track at TRC, and it was a wholly different experience from the old car.