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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Elegant Black Acura MDX
Silver Acura MDX on the Road
Black Acura MDX Looking Great
Acura MDX on the Snow
Acura MDX Exterior
Acura MDX Black from Left Side
Black Acura MDX Concept
Acura MDX Parking
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Elegant Maroon Acura TL
Acura TL on the Road
White Acura TL Looking Great
Black Acura TL Right Side Shown
Bkue Acura TL Concept
Acura TL Exterior
Black Acura TL Front View
Acura TL 2010 on the Road
Acura TL 2010 Interior
Labels: Acura
Saturday, December 25, 2010
White Acura TSX on the Road
Acura TSX Front View
Blue Acura TSX
Acura TSX Concept
Great Acura TSX Interior
Acura TSX Modification
Acura TSX Interior
Labels: Acura
Thursday, November 4, 2010
New Colors and Models from Acura RSX
The Honda Integra DC5 is a Japanese performance sports car, which was also known as the Acura RSX in North America. It is available in base and "Type-S" models in North America, and a "Integra iS / Integra Type S" and "Type R" version sold in Japan and Oceania. However, the "Type R" sold in Oceania is very similar to the "Type-S" sold in North America, and the Integra line naming in Oceania has recently been realigned to be similar with North American conventions.New White Acura RSX
Acura RSX Duo
Although it had been a relatively strong seller for Honda, the RSX did not fit within the confines of Acura's re-structured market strategy, formulated after the decision to take the Acura brand worldwide (previously, the Acura nameplate has appeared only in North America, elsewhere in the world the same models are sold as Hondas). With the introduction of the similarly powerful and less expensive 2006 model-year Honda Civic Si to the marketplace, the decision was made to discontinue production of the RSX, with the final units built in summer 2006. Because of its lower pricing and longer list of available options, Honda considered the new Civic Si to be a more viable choice for performance minded young men, who were the most common buyers of RSXs. The TSX would replace the Acura RSX as Acura's entry level nameplate starting in 2007.Acura RSX Fast Cars
Great Modification from Acura RSX
New Acura RSX Interior
Pink Modification Acura RSX
Acura RSX Concept
Labels: Acura
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
The Honda Integra DC5 is a Japanese performance sports car, which was also known as the Acura RSX in North America. It is available in base and "Type-S" models in North America, and a "Integra iS / Integra Type S" and "Type R" version sold in Japan and Oceania. However, the "Type R" sold in Oceania is very similar to the "Type-S" sold in North America, and the Integra line naming in Oceania has recently been realigned to be similar with North American conventions. Canada had three models: Base (cloth interior, no sunroof, steel wheels with wheel covers), Premium (leather interior, sunroof, alloy wheels) and Type S. In other places, (e.g. Hong Kong, Singapore only the base version is available. This model is the final generation of the Honda Integra, after the production was ceased.White Acura RSX
RSX Blue Acura
Luxury Black Acura Car
Elegant Acura Color
Black and White Acura
Silver Acura RSX
New Acura RSX Models
Acura RSX Concept
Black Acure RSX on the Park
Acura RSX Interior
Import Timer
Labels: Acura
Saturday, December 12, 2009
2007 Acura Advanced Sports Concept Review
Acura's Advanced Sports Car Concept bears all the necessary design elements of a proper sports car: sharp, aggressive edges, a low and wide silhouette, a slightly phallic side profile, and of course, a rear window that stands somewhere between hardly usable and nonexistent. As a whole, the ASCC looks clean and modern but also recalls some late '80s sports cars, specifically the Mark III Toyota Supra. The slim headlights and full-width taillight are meant to mimic those of the iconic Acura NSX. Inside, an all-black cockpit does the same.Underneath the sleek sheetmetal lives a front-mounted V-10 that will surely upset NSX lovers who brag of that car's mid-engine layout. A new version of Acura's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) will favor the rear wheels to keep enthusiasts happy, but the front wheels go into action when the first inevitable four-wheel power slide happens. The ASCC rides on a 108.8-inch wheelbase with an overall length of 181.5 inches, and was designed by Acura's L.A.-based American design team. We must say, they've done a much better job here than with the sedan concept shown at the 2006 Los Angeles show. No word on when Acura's next sports car will go into production, but it won't been soon enough.
Additional Acura information and downloadable high-resolution images are available at www.acuranews.com.
2007 Acura Advanced Sports Concept - Image Source
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