Oh, to have a time machine . . . It’s hard to understate how big of a splash the original Honda (badged as an Acura in North America and Hong Kong) NSX made when it debuted at the 1989 Chicago ...
The Honda/Acura NSX has had a good run. The mid-engine supercar developed with input from the legendary Ayrton Senna first hit the market in 1990 and didn't cease production until 2005 ...
First debuting in 1991, the Acura/Honda NSX showed that high-end sports cars didn't have to be unreliable. Down to the very name, the NSX tried to set itself apart from other cars. The name is an ...
The early Acura NSX was noted for extensive aluminum construction for the chassis and body as well as for the introduction of Honda's VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) engine ...
Below all the performance is a reliable Honda powerplant ... but once it sees some daylight it is magic time again. The Acura NSX is clearly the most perfect thing I have ever owned.
Naturally Aspirated V6 RWD With Manual Transmission At the core of the 2003 Acura NSX-T lies its 3.2-liter DOHC V6 engine.
While they did not find anything suitable for her, the dealership had something else which caught his fancy – an ultra-rare 1992 Honda NSX. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest ...
all-aluminum Acura NSX gave buyers a unique and far less expensive alternative to contemporary Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche models that may not have been as reliable as the Honda-built supercar.
Nominating the Honda NSX‑R was the most natural thing in the world. It speaks to me – and this magazine – on so many levels. It’s rare-groove and obsessively stripped-back, it uses ...
The Acura NSX is a high end sports car, competing with the Audi R8, the BMW i8, the Porsche 911 and the McLaren 570S. Very much in the mold of a modern supercar, the NSX asks drivers to make no ...
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