2001 Acura Nsx Targa 6-speed 3.2l Often Mistaken For As A Ferrari Or Lamborghini on 2040-cars
Hubertus, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Targa (Removable Roof)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Acura
Model: NSX
Trim: NSX-T (Targa) 6-Speed 3.2L 290HP VTEC
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 42,326
Power Options: Power Passenger Seat, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: NSX-T (Targa) 6-Speed 3.2L 290HP VTEC
Exterior Color: Spa Yellow Pearl
Interior Color: Black
2001 Acura (Honda Motors) NSX-T (Optional Removable Roof) 6-Speed Manual 3.2L V6 VTEC 290 HP
*38 More factory HP than the 3.0L Automatic*
Extremely Rare! 2001 Acura NSX-T (Targa) 42k Miles, 1 of 25 Yellow 6-speeds out of a total of 165 made in 2001. Clean Car Fax and Auto Check, $89k window sticker, which I have. All books and manuals. Black full leather interior. All maintenance up to date, including timing belt service, and new tires with less than 200 miles on them.
This all aluminum bodied supercar is like new and the most user-friendly reliable exotic on the planet today. 290hp 2,969lb. 12.92 Quarter mile. (Car and Driver)
All original and maintained to the highest standards in climate controlled airplane hanger. Check NADA value on this baby, and try to find an original unmolested one.
These cars have a strong following and have maintained a very high book value. Awesome collectable investment.
Also note the history is as follows: Original owner sold to my older brother who sold to his friend who I recently bought the car from. Acura of Brookfield locally maintained and owned by car freaks that are much fussier than normal. Auto experts predict it’s back to a $90k car in the near future! Must see the rare Spa Yellow Pearl in person, pictures do not do justice.
Thanks, Randy. 262-719-5012
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Acura may go all AWD in bid to mimic Subaru's success
Mon, 13 Oct 2014Acura's struggles have been well publicized. The Honda-owned luxury brand doesn't seem sure of where it's going or what it's trying to accomplish, with its cars and marketing lacking a coherent theme. Now, a new report from Automotive News claims that the brand could follow the success of Subaru and (to a lesser extent) Audi, and adopt all-wheel-drive as standard across its model range.
"I think that's the way we should go," Acura boss Koichi Fukuo told Automotive News.
Acura already offers some form of all-wheel drive on every vehicle in its line aside from the lamentable ILX sedan. That could change as Acura begins rolling out next-generation versions of its still relatively new stable of sedans and crossovers.
2017 Acura NSX First Drive [w/video]
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2017 Acura MDX Sport Hybrid goes on sale in April for $52,935
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