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Acura

Thursday, April 17, 2014

In 1986, Honda launched into the luxury market with the Acura, marketing these vehicles in the US, Canadian and Hong Kong markets. It was the first Japanese brand to appear on the luxury market. Styles were limited really to the Legend and the Integra, the Legend being a sedan while the Integra came in either a sporty coupe or a sedan. Acura built on Honda's reputation for reliability and low cost for the quality was instantly successful and while it lacks the glitter of luxury European models, there is no doubt that the Acura is packed with luxury features and desired performance. In the early 1990s, Honda introduced the NSX sports car to its Acura line up. It stayed true to Honda's reputation and matched its competitors while undercutting their prices. During the 1990s, the Acura name experienced difficulties as Honda tried to determine and establish the image it wanted to project for this line with renamed models, and a renamed version of a competitor's SUV. It tried to meet rising consumer interest too quickly.

In the 21st century, however, Acura has buckled down and revamped its range of available products to meet the variety of consumer interests. The MDX appeared in 2001 and is Acura's answer to the Luxury SUV, featuring family friendly amenities. In 2002, the RSX sport coupe was introduced to replace the Integra and in 2004, the TSX an entry level sports sedan was added to the Acura fleet. It also redesigned the midsize TL sedan, Acura's most popular fleet model and in 2005, redesigned its RL flagship model.
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Following a decade of research, Honda opened 60 new dealerships in North America by 1986, to support its Acura automobile division. Acura was the first Japanese luxury brand, introduced under the slogan, "Acura. Precision Crafted Performance."[1] Its initial offering consisted of two models: the executive class Legend and the compact class Integra, available as a five-door and three-door hatchback. The Legend was the result of Project XX, a joint venture Honda entered into with the UK's Austin Rover Group. It was mechanically related to the Rover 800 series, while the Integra was an improvement of the Honda Quint hatchback.[5]
The success of these models, particularly the Legend, led to competing Japanese luxury brand ventures (Toyota's Lexus that began development in 1983 as the F1 project, and Nissan's Infiniti who began development in 1985 by revising their Japan-only flagship Nissan President; in the late 1990s Mazda planned but never launched its own Amati luxury division). The goal of the Legend was to compete with rivals Toyota Crown and the Nissan Cedric and Gloria, but due to its 1986 introduction worldwide, Toyota, Nissan and other companies like Lincoln took notice of the markets reaction to the Legend and later the Vigor and offered vehicles that addressed the executive size car. Toyota introduced the Lexus ES, Nissan introduced the Infiniti J30 and Lincoln utilized the Taurus platform and named their new sedan the Continental.
In 1987, Acura's first full year of sales, they sold 109,000 cars with the flagship Legend sedan accounting for 55,000 sales and the rest were of the smaller Integra. By 1990, Acura was selling 138,000 vehicles, including 54,000 Legends, compared to Mercedes-Benz's 78,000 cars and 64,000 each for BMW and Lexus.[4]
  1990s: NSX, updates


  The Honda NSX, badged as an Acura in certain regions.
In 1991, five years after the debut of the Legend and Integra, Acura introduced the NSX, a midship V6 powered, rear-wheel-drive sports car. The NSX, an acronym for "New Sports eXperimental", was billed as the first Japanese car capable of competing with Ferrari and Porsche. This vehicle served as a "image car" for the Acura brand, heralding the introduction of Honda's VTEC technology. The NSX was the world's first all-aluminum production car, and was also marketed and viewed by some as the "Everyday Supercar" thanks in part to its ease of use, quality and reliability, traits that were unheard of in the supercar segment at the time. With the release of the NSX, Acura introduced the "A-badge", a stylized pair of calipers—a tool used for exacting measurements to imply that Acura vehicles are built to precise and demanding standards.

  First generation Acura Integra
Despite a strong start in market acceptance for the Acura brand, sales suffered in the mid-to-late 1990s. Some critics attributed this decline in part to less inspiring designs, which were re-branded Japanese-spec Hondas, such as the Acura Vigor in 1992, a response to the Lexus ES and Infiniti J30. Additionally, during this time Acura switched to an alphanumeric nomenclature formula, dropping the Legend, Vigor and Integra titles, following the lead of the NSX sportscar. The 1996 3.5 RL, which replaced the popular Legend, and the Vigor became the 2.5 TL and 3.2 TL, and was regarded by many as the epitome of this problem, namely because the alphanumeric designations were more anonymous than the former Legend, Vigor and Integra titles, which had grown into their own cult followings.[6] Also, the RL's 210 horsepower (160 kW) V6 (later increased to 225 hp), together with a high price and styling that cautiously copied the larger rear wheel drive and V-8 powered Lexus LS 400, did little against BMW, Audi, Lexus, and other competitors.
The parent company, Honda, was also feeling the results of the decline of the Japanese economy, due to the Japanese asset price bubble that took place during the 1990s and into the 2000s. This period is known in Japan as The Lost Decade.
During this time, the NSX also lost sales as Acura made few changes from its original 1989 trim. A year later, the Integra sedan was withdrawn from the Canadian market, replaced by the market-exclusive Acura 1.6 EL, a rebadged Honda Civic/Domani. The Integra sedan continued to be sold in the United States until 2001 (in name only, the model it was replaced with, the RSX, was simply a rebadged left-hand-drive version of the JDM DC5 Honda Integra).

  The Acura 3.2 TL
Despite these letdowns, Acura gained prominence in the 1990s with a young group of customers: "tuner" enthusiasts. Parent company Honda's reputation with this demographic as a maker of "easy-to-tune" and "rev-happy" engines rubbed off onto Acura, and the Integra became a popular tuner car.
  2000–2003: TL, RSX, MDX

Beginning around the year 2000, Acura experienced a rebirth which was catalyzed by the introduction of several redesigned models. The first of these models was the 1999 Acura 3.2 TL, an upscale sedan competing with the likes of the Lexus ES, Infiniti I30, and BMW 3-series. Critics suggested that although 3.2 TL did not outdo its competition in any one area of luxury cars, it offered a well-rounded blend of sportiness and luxury.[7] These characteristics, combined with the TL's competitive price, proved very popular with consumers. Subsequent Acura models have followed a similar philosophy of offering lots of standard equipment and very few options.

  The first generation Acura MDX
Another refreshed Acura introduced in the early 2000s was the MDX, a popular three-row crossover SUV based on the Honda Odyssey minivan. The MDX replaced the slow-selling SLX, which was little more than a rebadged Isuzu Trooper. The MDX was a car-like crossover SUV with limited off-road capability that catered to the demands of the luxury SUV market. It was given top honors by Car and Driver in its first comparison test against seven other SUVs.[8] Other cars in Acura's line-up during this time included the 3.2 TL, 3.2 CL, RSX (formerly the Integra hatchback), and the NSX. By the late 2000s, Acura had dropped the inclusion of engine displacement numbers in its vehicle designations, retaining a simpler, two- or three-letter designation instead (e.g. 3.5 RL became RL). The 2000s have been plagued by transmission and other problems.[9]
In 2001, a new coupe, badged as the RSX was introduced to the Acura line up. It was a replacement for the outgoing Integra. The RSX is a rebadged Honda Integra (DC5) from the Japanese market. As a result, the RSX is technically a new generation of the outgoing Integra. Much like the Integra, the RSX was a hit in the tuner market. However, at the end of 2006, the RSX was taken out of the Acura line up, subsequently in the Japanese market as well. It is not known why the RSX did not continue to be sold as the Integra in Japan, however, the reason that Acura gave for the cancellation of the RSX is that Acura wishes to move up in the luxury brand, thus cannot sell a car that is mostly driven by teenagers.
  2004–2006: RL, TSX, RDX


  The third generation Acura TL
A new TL debuted for the 2004 model year, featuring sharp, Italianate styling and a 270 hp (200 kW) V6 measured by the then-current SAE standards. The new TL increased sales dramatically to 70,943 American units in 2005, trumping competitors such as the C-Class, G35, CTS, ES 300, and A4.[10]
Also around the same time the Acura TSX was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the BMW 3-Series. It was essentially a re-badged European and Japanese market Honda Accord loaded with features. This model became the only 4-cylinder sedan in Acura's line-up (with the exception of the Canadian market Acura CSX, which replaced the EL in 2006).
In 2005, a new RL was introduced with a 300 hp (220 kW) V6, improved styling, and Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), a system capable of sending almost all of the RL's power to just one wheel in a turn. The second-generation RL appeared on Car and Driver's Ten Best list for 2005, and also garnered an CNET.com "Editor's Choice" Award for Top Tech Car. While critically acclaimed, sales have not met expectations, as the price of the RL is perceived to be out of its bracket. As the new RL offered more features and performance than the base version of its luxury competition's (i.e., the base six-cylinder. BMW 5 Series),[11] Honda Japan suggested that it could charge more, though Honda Canada disagreed. The RL's initial MSRP was $69,500 CAD, more than the six-cylinder BMW 525i and close to that of the V8-powered BMW 545i. At the RL's price point, most consumers expected a V8, furthermore they did not perceive Acura as being on par with its German rivals and expected more value from the Japanese marque. The damage from Honda Japan's alleged hubris was done, even though Honda Canada has since reduced the RL's price.[12]
Acura's new models—particularly the TL and TSX—were well received by the motoring press and became Acura's top selling vehicles. The TSX was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list from 2004–2006.

  The Acura RDX
In 2006 Acura introduced a small SUV which was based on its own unique unibody chassis called the RDX with models becoming available to U.S. consumers in August 2006. It is powered by a turbocharged 240-hp 4-cylinder engine and, like the RL, uses Acura's SH-AWD system. The model is available in two versions: Premium (the standard offering), and Technology Package (an upgraded offering with a GPS navigation system). A completely redesigned MDX became available in the fall of 2006 with a 300 hp (220 kW) V6 engine and Super Handling All-Wheel Drive.
  2007–present: ZDX


  2010 Acura ZDX
Acura re-introduced the TL Type-S for the 2007 model year. 2009 marked the all new TL and TSX models as well as an extensively mid year model update for the RL; all three made their debuts in the 2008 calendar year. Acura planned on redesigning the RL by 2011 as well as announced the creation of a brand new luxury crossover vehicle called the ZDX, previewed by the concept of the same name.
The ZDX was the first Acura designed in Acura's design studio located at Torrance in Southern California. The ZDX was designed by Michelle Christensen and based on the Acura MDX using that vehicles 3.7 litre V6 engine (300 bhp) and SH-AWD system. A common misconception is that it is based on the Honda Crosstour which was based on the Honda Accord rather than the bigger and more complex underpinnings of the MDX. It is also the first Acura to be completely built in North America. The production model of the ZDX made its debut in the Orange County Auto Show in Southern California on October 15, 2009. The concept behind the ZDX is that it is a "four door coupe," and the design emphasis of the body of the car is like a "pulled back slingshot." Another prominent design aspect of the ZDX is the wide rear shoulders above the rear wheels. The ZDX went on sale in December 2009.

  2012 Acura TL
Acura initially had plans for the third generation of RL to be a rear wheel drive V8 sedan for its flagship, but shelved the plans in the wake of the 2008 economic downturn.[13]
Acura announced new TSX wagon in the 2010 New York Auto Show and the car is due to go on sale in Fall of 2010. The wagon version of the TSX is based on the wagon version of the Euro-spec Honda Accord which has been in the European market for some time. No plans for brand new RL have been released to date.
For the 2010 model year the MDX models received some slight exterior changes and increased equipment levels. Mechanically the engine remained unchanged but the transmission was updated from the previous 5-speeds to 6-speeds including steering column mounted shift override paddles. This new transmission was shared with the ZDX.

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Acura Free Wallpaper Pics Pictures Hd For Desktop Iphone Mobile HD 1080p

Acura Free Wallpaper Pics Pictures Hd For Desktop Iphone Mobile HD 1080p

Acura Free Wallpaper Pics Pictures Hd For Desktop Iphone Mobile HD 1080p

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Video: Mercedes-Benz Bodied Acura Integra Convertible

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

If you’re still with us and haven’t gone out looking for a bug swatter, there’s more of this lime-green creation to be seen in the video after the jump.
Judging from the cuts on the front fenders and the shape of the bonnet, we reckon it’s a mid-1990s Acura Integra Coupe.
The proud owner of the vehicle chopped off the roof to turn the Japanese coupe into a convertible model and then proceeded with the styling transformation that includes a custom body kit imitating the looks of many Mercedes-Benz roadsters and the customary trick doors.


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Acura TL A-Spec Car Review

Friday, May 20, 2011

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Acura TL A-Spec Review New Car is a luxury-performance division of Honda Canada Inc. The Seven different vehicles (CSX, TSX, TL, RL, RDX, MDX and ZDX) marketed Acura Brand New Media. The ZDX Acura, MDX and CSX built Honda's assembly facility in Canada Mfg. in Alliston, Ontario. 2010 Acura TL A-Spec Limited Edition package Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price $ 51.290

2010 Acura TSX V-6 New Car Review

2010-Acura-TSX-V-6-New-Car-Review-Rear-Side2010 Acura TSX V-6 New Car Reviews We never found the Acura's TSX want power, but to fill the gap between entry-level model and the TL is bigger, the company added the TSX model V-6 powered for 2010.

2010-Acura-TSX-V-6-New-Car-Review-Side2010 Acura TSX V-6 New Car Reviews That-V 6 is the same 3.5 liter, 24-valve, SOHC V-6 found in the TL is front-wheel-drive. It still ranks 280 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque, which is 79 hp and 84 lb-ft jump on top of 2.4-liter I-4. Helping channel that power is the new 20-inch wheels and larger disc brakes, which is exclusive to the TSX V-6. Choosing to six banger also produce buyer features like leather seats, power sunroof, and seven-speaker audio system as standard equipment. Acura's Technology Package, including navigation, traffic updates in real-time, and ten-speaker Panasonic / ELS surround sound system, remains an optional extra.

2010-Acura-TSX-V-6-New-Car-Review-Front-side2010 Acura TSX V-6 New Car Reviews Of course this sounds like an attractive option, but it comes with a warning: there is no manual transmission. TSX V-6 comes standard with a five-speed automatic transaxle, Acura, and although it offers a manual mode and paddle shift is needed, we will lose the smooth six-speed manual is offered on-smooth four-cylinder car. Acura's surprisingly quiet on the details most about this car, but promise we will know learn much closer to launching TSX V-6 this summer. Prices have not been announced, but we estimate the basic price hovering around $ 32,000 - right between the TSX and TL four-cylinder front-wheel-drive.

Improve ZDX Bar for Acura Line Up

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2010-acura-zdx-sedan-car-turingAnother of the Acura and this time, they not only carry on the design but also in performance and comfort. "The ZDX is like what you've seen before from Acura," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales of pride. "It combines the best qualities of a coupe, sedan and a sport utility - all wrapped in a beautifully sculpted package - which will attract customers who fancy a completely new with a brand Acura.

2010-acura-zdx-sedan-car-frontThis car will feature a design highlighting the focus of the panoramic glass roof, hidden rear door handles and fender flares boldly display the interior, while fine-tuning extreme and elegant yet offered by Acura. It features hand-stitched leather Acura's first dashboard, door panels, sculpted center console, seats 10-way power driver support and power adjustable passenger seat 8-way adjustable.

2010-acura-zdx-sedan-car-sideAcura also has an available Technology Package that enhances the connectivity and convenience. This package starts with the Keyless Access System with push-button start, luxurious full-grain Perforated Milano Premium leather seating surfaces and for the Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition & trade.

2010-acura-zdx-sedan-car-back2010 Acura ZDX equipped with engines 3.7-liter SOHC V-6 that provides horsepower V-8 level and torque with fuel efficiency and size of the V-6. Machine lift 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque for instant acceleration response, exceptional low torque and mid-range and high rpm power refreshing.

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All-New Acura TSX Sport Wagon on New York

all-new-acura-tsx-sport-wagon-blue-edition-frontFeaturing more powerful styling and long list of standard equipment, 2011 TSX sports sedan based on the European Honda Accord tourer. The vehicle is powered by a 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder with 201 horespower (150 kW / 204 PS) and 170 lb-ft (230 Nm) of torque. This machine is powered by a five-speed automatic transmission to give to give "a well-balanced driving performance and efficiency.

all-new-acura-tsx-sport-wagon-blue-edition-sideElements Styling for this car includes 17-inch aluminum wheels, power moonroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, premium sound system and Bluetooth / USB / AUX connectivity. A GPS navigation system and ELS Premium Audio System is also offered.

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all-new-acura-tsx-sport-wagon-blue-edition-dashboardJohn Mendel, executive vice president of Acura, said, "represents the TSX Sport Sedan smart choice for those looking for a vehicle with the utility. It's practical, fun to drive, luxurious and technically advanced, while achieving highway fuel economy rating of outstanding estimated 30 miles per gallon.

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Thanks to this great mix of attributes, the Acura TSX has the largest percentage of buyers under 30 among all luxury sedans and has remained the volume leader within its segment according to Global Insight. "In short, the best entry luxury car just got better." Acura's philosophy of smart luxury is well evidenced by the combination of great looks, a luxury interior available with a wide variety of technology features, and excellent safety - all for an exceptional level of value. "The 2011 TSX offers even better looks, more owner relevant technology and class-leading fuel economy," said Jeff Conrad, vice president of Acura sales.

 In addition, significant improvements have been made to both the 2.4L I-4 and 3.5L V-6 engines that yield improved fuel efficiency, lower emissions and longer engine life. Topping the list, the Acura TSX sedan receives a freshened exterior look along with a wide array of new features and technology - with particular attention being paid to further improving quality and cabin quietness.  Despite the Acura TSX sedan being a top choice in its class, Acura has not rested on its laurels, as a host of major updates have been made for 2011.

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2010 Acura MDX

Tuesday, February 15, 2011


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The TSX Sport Wagon offers

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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The TSX Sport Wagon offers a smart solution to modern utility needs with its balanced and efficient driving ‘The TSX Sport Wagon represents a smart choice for those seeking a vehicle with utility,’ said John Mendel, executive vice president, sales. ‘It’s practical, fun to drive, luxurious and technically advanced, all while achieving an outstanding estimated highway fuel economy rating of 30 miles per gallon*.’ The TSX Sport Wagon delivers flexible utility and generous interior space- perfect for those with a growing family or an active lifestyle. The TSX Sport Wagon boasts an innovative and highly functional rear cargo space that includes a removable side panel to accommodate wider items such as golf clubs and integrated under-floor bins for hidden storage. Along with this sizeable cargo space, the TSX Sport Wagon features a comfortable and spacious cabin with seating for up to five adults.

 The TSX Sport Wagon’s practical utility is cleverly masked behind crisp lines and a sleek, European-inspired exterior. Bold wheel arches frame the 17-inch, 5-spoke aluminum wheels, giving the Sport Wagon an aggressive stance. The chiseled, muscular body and sloping roofline emphasize its performance capabilities while making it more aerodynamic. Powering the TSX Sport Wagon is a 2.4-liter, DOHC i-VTEC?, inline four-cylinder engine paired with a Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic transmission fit with steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters. The TSX Sport Wagon delivers brisk performance while achieving an EPA-estimated 30 mpg* on the highway.

 Drawing from its sports sedan roots, the TSX Sport Wagon features agile handling and quick off the line acceleration, allowing it to easily tackle a twisty mountain road or swiftly navigate through city streets. featuring radar image mapping. with an all-new 8-inch full VGA high-resolution color display and AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic and Weather? To enhance the driving experience, the TSX Sport Wagon features the latest in advanced technologies including an available hard disk drive-based Acura Navigation System?

 Premium Audio System and a hard disk drive (HDD) for media storage. For the audiophile, the TSX Sport Wagon will be available with an Acura/ELS Surround? HandsFreeLink?, and USB port and AUX jack music interface. Additionally, the TSX Sport Wagon is equipped with an impressive list of standard features, including a power glass moonroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather seats, a premium sound system, Bluetooth? (ACE?) body structure.

 Like all Acura vehicles, the TSX Sport Wagon will come with a comprehensive list of standard safety features, including Acura’s acclaimed Advanced Compatibility Engineering?  The Sport Wagon will join the The 2011 TSX Sport Wagon will be an entry luxury utility offering when it arrives at Acura dealerships in the late fall.
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