Great Condition, Always Garaged, 2nd Owner Florida Car on 2040-cars
Indialantic, Florida, United States
This is a rare chance to own a truly exceptionally cared for, unmolested, never tracked or raced, tastefully enhanced example of the Honda Super Car.
It’s an extremely sad day for me, but the time has come for someone else to enjoy this beautiful NSX as much as I have. I’m the 2nd owner and I’ve had her for the past 10 years. I take her out only for quick errands on clear days. She has been garaged every day of her life. The first owner was a cardiologist and I was the director of R&D for a major aerospace company. When parked at work she has always been in a secure facility with guarded security so she has never been parking lot dinged or broken into. She was purchased new in Cocoa Beach, FL, 15 miles from the original owner’s home and 12 miles from mine. She has never traveled more than 100 miles from home. Interior: Honda/Acura Factory Keyless Entry Gentech Homelink Rear View Mirror (Garage Door Opener, Compass & Interior light) Alpine CD player Both window fixit thingy’s Original Titanium/Monel key and plastic black/red key Short shifter installed with billet titanium shift knob (Dali Racing) New OEM mats (Zinardi Edition) Repaired A/C control head Hardwired for Radar Detector All Bose speaker amps and base amp repaired Owners manual, coffee table book Original sales window sticker Never smoked in Exterior: Body is 100 % stock with original paint Rays Racing VOLK GT-C 17x8.0 Front, 18x10 Rear 2 piece forged alloy wheels (cost more than $6000 plus tires (Originals included) Yokohama Tires Honda Original JDM Taillight lenses “H” Center Trim (Original “A”s included) LED Bulbs (all except Headlights) Honda Original Type R Hood emblem Spare tire Engine/Drivetrain: New timing belt/water pump at 65K miles New RPS Science of Speed clutch at 65K miles New clutch master and slave cylinders ARK Stainless exhaust with round polished tips (original included) NSX 3.2L 1998 Factory Headers Red Powder Coated Valve Covers and Intake Cover VTec solenoid and CAM seals replaced Down Force Air Intake CV Axle’s repacked and boots replaced Replaced all hoses Brand new 7 yr battery installed on 2-14-14 New oil pan gasket Replaced Injector O-rings New ignition coils New speed sensor New Titanium Spark plugs Science of Speed polished aluminum coolant tank Billet aluminum fuse box (both), brake & power steering tank covers New trunk and engine lid struts Suspension: Honda/Acura Original Zinardi Edition Springs, shocks & struts installed at 65K miles I have every receipt since the day of delivery by ACURA including The original factory window sticker. Enthusiast owned. This NSX runs and drives great. Anything this NSX has ever needed has been replaced or repaired. No expense has ever been spared. All repairs have receipts and performed by NSX expert certified mechanic (Nabil – 1st Class Automotive – Orlando) Winning bid requires a $2000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit via PayPal within 48 hours, balance due via wired funds within 7 calendar days. |
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2016 Acura RDX priced from $35,270*
Thu, Apr 16 2015Acura launched a revised version of its RDX crossover at the Chicago Auto Show in February. And now that it's about to hit dealers across the country, the Japanese luxury marque has released pricing for the updated model: $35,270, *not including $920 for destination. That new price represents modest and entirely reasonable $175 increase over the 2015 RDX. For that extra sum, buyers will get a slightly more powerful version of the 3.5-liter V6 (increased by 6 horsepower and a single pound-foot of torque) with cylinder deactivation, new engine mounts and a nine-speed automatic transmission instead of the previous six-speed, netting a slight improvement in fuel economy. The available all-wheel-drive system is now more rearward-biased, the styling has been subtly enhanced with new lighting and trim, and the interior trim and equipment have been updated as well. The 2016 RDX is set to reach dealerships nationwide this Thursday, April 16. Related Video: Ready for Liftoff: 2016 Acura RDX Launching with More Performance, Luxury Appointments and Advanced Safety Technology than Ever Before Apr 15, 2015 - TORRANCE, Calif. In a major commitment to advance what is already one of its most successful models, Acura is launching a more powerful, fuel efficient and luxuriously appointed 2016 RDX luxury SUV at dealerships nationwide tomorrow with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $35,270 – an increase of just $175 over the 2015 model, despite the additional performance, features and capability. Coming off an all-time record sales year in 2014, the refreshed 5-passenger RDX now packs an even stronger punch in the compact luxury SUV class for 2016 with a more powerful 3.5-liter i-VTEC® V-6 engine, ride and handling refinements, an expanded list of available AcuraWatch™ safety and driver-assistive technologies, restyled exterior and interior elements and a host of new luxury features and technologies, including standard Jewel Eye™ LED projector headlamps and LED taillights. A new line-topping Advance grade ties the improvements and new features together in one comprehensive package. "The new RDX is another great example of how we are continuing to advance our Acura lineup with a focus on prestige, performance and dynamic proportion," said Michael Accavitti, senior vice president and general manager of Acura.
2019 Acura ILX first drive | New looks, same lackluster performance
Mon, Oct 29 2018Acura knows what it takes to make a fun, compact car that enthusiasts desire. It did so for three decades with the Integra, which eventually morphed into the still fun RSX. Then the ILX came around for the 2013 model year, and the world collectively yawned. It's actually still yawning, and the 2019 redesign isn't doing a whole lot to change that. One might expect more wholesale changes from a car entering its seventh year on the market, but we're still staring down the barrel of the same 201 horsepower 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder and trick dual-clutch automatic transmission (which also features a torque converter for low-speed smoothness) from before. These pieces aren't necessarily the problem though. It's enjoyable to thrash the engine out to 7,000 rpm, and the dual-clutch snaps off surprisingly quick shifts when using the paddles in manual mode. It's a bit of a throwback to before all of Honda's performance engines switched to turbocharging for power. It pulls harder the more you wring it out, and begs to be paired with a slick-shifting six-speed manual like it was in the ninth-gen Civic Si. Sadly, everything else outside the powertrain (still) just misses the mark. The greatest part of Acura's old performance compacts was how they made you feel when you were driving them. There was an intimate connection between the driver and road at all times that is sorely lacking from the ILX. Turn in feel is soft and doesn't offer satisfying quick changes of direction. The old chassis feels its age in controlling body movements too. It all culminates in making the ILX feel like a larger car than it actually is. That's not to say the ILX handles poorly, though; it simply does so without any eagerness or feel — just like it has from the beginning. This is unfortunate because the ILX looks better than it ever has. Acura re-did the whole front nose from the A-pillar forward, and it attacked the rear fascia too. We got to check out and drive A-Spec trimmed cars, which add even more aggression to the styling but no performance upgrades. Sure there's three-too-many fake air vents, but the car finally grew some teeth compared to the ultra-bland looks from before. Props for not following the terrible industry trend of totally unreasonably-sized fake exhaust outlets too. The interior isn't as exciting.
2019 Acura NSX inner workings revealed in Shin Yoshikawa cutaway drawing
Fri, Oct 12 2018Artist Shin Yoshikawa is known for his intricate drawings of cars, which show every little detail under the metal skin in a cutaway fashion. The hand-drawn, pointillist pencil work re-creates the cars in immense detail, and Yoshikawa's work has been celebrated for years. Some time ago, Yoshikawa was featured on "Jay Leno's Garage," talking about his art and just how much work it is to draw the cars like he does. Now, Yoshikawa has been asked to draw the Acura NSX, and the result is fantastically good, showing everything that makes a new NSX tick — including its SH-AWD power unit. Yoshikawa says the powertrain made the NSX a real challenge to re-create on paper. "The NSX's innovative power unit was extremely challenging to draw, making the second-generation NSX the most difficult vehicle I have sketched," Yoshikawa said. "Everything comes down to the details. If you don't understand the technology that goes into building vehicles, you won't be able to build them, and you certainly can't draw them." It took Yoshikawa months of work and background research to be able to draw the final result. The amazing thing is that the car was "largely" drawn from notes and memory, showing how deeply Yoshikawa gets into his work. The NSX was also updated for 2019, after two model years. For next year it gets a new exterior color, Thermal Orange, and some structural improvements to make it stiffer and more responsive, says Acura.Related Video: Driving Iron Man's Favorite Supercar, The Acura NSX | Translogic 215