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| #1 |
2002 acura nsx Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...In many ways, it's as easy to drive as its distant relative, the Honda Accord. All controls are logically placed, the seating position is ideal and the targa top is easily stored. While never a strong point of mid-engined exotic sports cars, rear visibility is better than you might expect. The shift action of the six-speed manual transmission thrills us, and the clutch and brake pedals are well placed and provide excellent feedback, as does the razor-sharp steering. Since its 1991 introduction, other sports cars, such as the Dodge Viper and Chevrolet Corvette, have caught up to the radical... |
| #2 |
2002 Acura NSX Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Italian chair at home. The shifter (six-speed manual in the test car) is tight and very precise, among the best I've ever used. Bringing the car to near redlin (8,000 screaming rpms) before each shift up led to confident "snicks" as the shifter went gear-to-gear. Standard safety features include air bags, traction control, ABS, and side impact door beams. Interior features include leather seating, automatic climate control, power seats for driver and passenger, and power windows and door locks. The removable roof panel comes at no extra cost, as do Xenon high-intensity discharge... |
| #3 |
2002 Acura NSX Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...The side sills, which Acura calls ?more substantial,? are smoother than before. Interior Only two people can fit into the NSX, but tall occupants get more usable space than they would in many other sports cars. Because of the mid-mounted engine, a modest-size trunk is located up front; its cargo volume is just 5 cubic feet. Six new interior colors are available, with corresponding body colors. The instrument panel, which previously had a black background, now has a blue one. The removable aluminum roof panel in the NSX-T has an integrated storage compartment. Standard equipment includes... |
Low weight is the golden goose of automotive technology. Everyone wants it because it brings about improvements in virtually all areas - performance, economy, handling - but... June 13, 2011 by Antony Ingram
During the mid-nineties, Japan was producing some of the greatest sports cars ever like the Acura NSX, Toyota Supra, Nissan 300zx, and the Mazda RX-7. While these cars... January 30, 2010 by Todd DeMeza 1
This year’s Tokyo Auto Salon saw a string of modified Nissan GT-Rs grab all the attention, not to mention the king of them all, the all-new GT-R SpecV, however, Honda... January 13, 2009 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 2
Tough times in terms of sales and profits are hitting the entire industry hard, but Honda appears to be taking it particularly badly if the latest report from Japan proves... January 6, 2009 by Kenneth Hall 8
Honda is pulling out all the stops for its replacement for the Acura NSX supercar, confirming it will be powered by a new V10 engine and boasting that it will be faster than... October 13, 2008 by Kenneth Hall 10
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