1992 NSX Ultra clean
CURRENT MILEAGE: 195000 miles COLOR (EXT/INT):Formula Red over Onyx ENGINE: 3.0 vtec dohc 24 valve
TRANSMISSION: 4 speed semi automatic DRIVE TYPE: RWD BODY TYPE: coupe 2 doors FUEL TYPE: Gasoline VIN : JH4NA126XNT000263
LOCATION OF VEHICLE (CITY/STATE):Montreal Canada CONTACT VIA Email for more info SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
NUMBER OF OWNERS: _3___
CLEAN TITLE? __Yes__ CLEAN CARFAX? _Yes___ HISTORY OF ACCIDENTS? (IF YES, DETAILS) _No___ HISTORY OF PAINT/BODYWORK? (IF YES, DETAILS) __YES__ MAINTENANCE HISTORY & DO YOU HAVE DOCUMENTATION? Yes New Tires- 3/4/2013
Full body paint job- 01/07/2012 Timing Belt Change- 11/11/2010 Water Pump- 11/11/2010 Oil /filter change- 3/4/2013 Battery replaced- 3/4/2013 Brake System Flush- 3/4/2013 New brake pads- 3/4/2013 Drill disk brake- 3/4/2013 Engine Oil Fluid change- 3/4/2013 Transmisson Fluid Flush- 3/4/2013 Power steering Fluid Flush- 3/4/2013 Summer compound and wax- 3/4/2013 All documents, car cover, owners manuals etc. are available upon sale of the vehicle
Non smoking vehicle
Always maintain in synthetic oil since first owner Runs and looks beautiful! Garage queen, does not see rain Wheels and lowering Specs:
Suspension and wheels upgraded 18’’ in front 19’’ in back (no wheel spacer the fit is perfect) H&R lowering springs Mags SpeedyWhelles Envy light alloy wheels Continental tires Miles on speedometer are not exact due to mods on wheels
All options in the car are working propely:
Alarm theft deterrent system ABS 4-channel anti-lock braking system brakes TCS Traction Control System A/C automatic climate control(100% cold) Electric windows & mirrors Electric seats-dual power Electric trunk release Leather-trimmed seats Original radio+CD changer Bose audio system Tilt/telescopic steering column Steering air bag Power door locks Cruise control Full dash instrumentation Side window defroster Rear window defroster Emergency hand brake Small scrach near the left quarter vent, small scrach in middle of front bumber
Engine needs a valve cover gasket (leeking) and a valve ajustement, nothing to serious.
This is your chance to own a true Supercar with Acura Reliability and performace you could drive a everyday supercar finally.
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2019 Acura MDX refresh brings some sharp enhancements
Tue, Jul 17 2018The outgoing Acura MDX has nothing to be ashamed of, but the thing about refreshes is that the engineers and product teams always have something to fine tune. Some of it is planned in advance — the cosmetic upgrades and the A-Spec trim were probably always part of the product roadmap. But there are also some tweaks that seem to be a response to customer feedback. Let's take a closer look. Most important, some of the goodies reserved only for the old Sport Hybrid will now be available on all MDXs. Notably, the Active Damper System — a continuously adjustable valve that controls the flow of hydraulic fluid within the damper — is available on non-hybrid MDXs for the first time. The system has several settings, from plush to firm. We found this system worked very well on the Sport Hybrid during our first drive, so it's a useful upgrade that buyers will be able to readily appreciate. Next up is an A-Spec appearance trim, which looks sportier but doesn't offer any additional performance or comfort features, just like the rest of Acura's A-Spec models at this point. For the MDX, wider 20-inch wheels and a combination of gloss black and "dark chrome" trim compliment a revised front fascia and grille. Inside, the seats get a mix of Alcantara and leather with contrasting stitching, there are unique gauges, sport pedals, and a thicker steering wheel. It looks decent enough, particularly inside, and there's enough there to make the trim stand apart from the more pedestrian trims. Oh, and there's an exclusive color: Apex Blue Pearl. A quick aside on prices: The base MDX without SH-AWD runs an MSRP of $45,295, and the A-Spec (only available with SH-AWD) is $55,795. Normal MDXs get a few more color options, although they'll cost extra: Majestic Black Pearl, Performance Red, and Canyon Bronze Metallic. One no-cost color option that's new is Gunmetal Metallic. Inside, there are some additional interior options, like Desert Olive Ash wood trim, contrasting seat stitching, and standard 4-way power lumbar adjustment on the front seats. Advance Package MDXs get wider 20-inch wheels, too. And now on to those tweaks and enhancements that might not have been planned a long time ago in a product meeting far away. The engine stop/start function has been tweaked to be smoother and quicker, thanks to an upgraded brake sensor and some software tweaks.
2017 Acura Model Year Preview and Updates
Mon, Jan 23 2017In what would otherwise be a model change of modest updates, Acura rewrites the rules with its all-new NSX, a high-performance hybrid reconfiguring the exotic car template. Beyond the all-new NSX, 2017 is what we've come to expect from Acura: competence, efficiency and affordability in the near-luxury segment. ACURA NSX: The all-new NSX, with a mid-engined V6 supplemented by a hybrid drivetrain and front-mounted Twin Motor Unit, provides a performance and handling dynamic rarely seen on the street - and certainly not otherwise available for the NSX's $160,000 MSRP. With a unique blend of aggressively aerodynamic design and refined yet explosive performance, the NSX effectively resides in a class of one. ACURA ILX: Acura's entry-level sedan continues for 2017 with no real changes but the addition of Lunar Silver Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic and San Marino Red exterior colors. ACURA TLX: The TLX continues into its third model year with only modest changes. New for 2017 are three new colors – San Marino Red, Lunar Silver Metallic and Modern Steel Metallic. Also, a GT package is offered for the first time. Designed to reflect Acura's ongoing interest in racing, the GT addition is a combination of Acura's underbody spoilers and your money. ACURA RLX: Modest changes on both the standard RLX and RLX Sport Hybrid. ACURA MDX: Acura's MDX enters its fourth model year with an aggressive freshening, standard front-wheel drive and AcuraWatch, a new suite of safety and driver-assistance technology available across all MDX models. Styling updates include a new grille, hood, front fenders and side sills, along with new front and rear fascias. Inside, an electric parking brake with automatic brake hold has been added. And on the top-of-the-line Advance, buyers enjoy both real wood trim and second-row captain's chairs. ACURA RDX: The 2017 model year introduces two new colors: Lunar Silver metallic and Modern Steel metallic.
Acura NSX prototype gets back on track
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Developing a new vehicle is not without its complications, we're sure, but usually things follow a fairly predictable progression: you develop a prototype, you test it, test it and test it again, then you put it into production. What you don't expect is that your prototype will burn to the ground, but that's what famously happened to the NSX which Honda engineers were testing a few months ago.
Fortunately, the Acura NSX prototype is back on track, both literally and figuratively, as you can see from this latest batch of spy shots snapped at the Nürburgring. This camouflaged prototype looks pretty much the same as the last one, only, you know... less crispy. Which is to say, it looks pretty much ready to hit showrooms.
The naysayers may point out that Honda chose colder and damper weather to put the NSX back into testing - thereby mitigating the risk of another fire - but we're sure the Japanese automaker has been working hard to fix the flammability issues, whatever may have caused them, over the past few months. At least, we hope they have.