Have you seen it yet?!?! I can't believe they're back! It's amazing! It's glorious! Wait. Is that the NSX? Do you have any Idea what I am talking about? If you don't then here is the picture again.
Honda's Acura division has announced that the NSX will be returning to compete in the luxury car market in the United States. After it left the market because it could not meet environmental standards but now it is back with a vengeance! (Yes this is definitely a poke at the movie The Avengers which is where the new NSX was first spotted being driven by the Iron Man himself Tony Stark.
This vehicle is coming back to take the United States by storm. It meets all federal requirements and still boasts an impressive amount of power. The original NSX in 2003 could go from 0 to 60mph in under 5.5 seconds, so we shouldn't be expecting any less when the new NSX is open for sales to the public in 2013.
The 2013 ILX is going to be introduced as well! Quoting Kurt Ernst from motorauthority.com
"The ILX will start at "well under" $30,000, a price point that the outgoing TSX sedan simply couldn't reach. Three powertrain options are planned, including a 2.0-liter four-cylinder coupled to an automatic transmission, a 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed manual and a 1.5-liter four linked to Honda's IMA hybrid system."
The ILX will be based on the Honda Civic platform that had done fairly well in sales, so Acura hopes to reach a similar amount of sales in the coming years. The ILX will also be the first Honda Hybrid built in the United States because all of the previous hybrids had been imported from Japan. This will also be Acura's first ever hybrid option vehicle. So it should be pretty exciting.
But wait there's more! The RDX is going to be redesigned! The 2013 Acura RDX is going to be the 2nd makeover that the SUV has seen since its inception. It would still be able to boast good gas mileage for an SUV while still having a new V6 engine.
Detroit is going to get a good dose of Acura and everyone will be sure to enjoy! It looks like Acura is trying to make a full comeback and take over the American market by storm. The Detroit Auto Show will be featuring many new vehicles and Acura hopes to leave a lasting impression in the minds of the public. Don't be surprised when you see a car you like in the lane next to you and then realize that it's an Acura, because that is how it should be.
Honda's Acura division has announced that the NSX will be returning to compete in the luxury car market in the United States. After it left the market because it could not meet environmental standards but now it is back with a vengeance! (Yes this is definitely a poke at the movie The Avengers which is where the new NSX was first spotted being driven by the Iron Man himself Tony Stark.
This vehicle is coming back to take the United States by storm. It meets all federal requirements and still boasts an impressive amount of power. The original NSX in 2003 could go from 0 to 60mph in under 5.5 seconds, so we shouldn't be expecting any less when the new NSX is open for sales to the public in 2013.
The 2013 ILX is going to be introduced as well! Quoting Kurt Ernst from motorauthority.com
"The ILX will start at "well under" $30,000, a price point that the outgoing TSX sedan simply couldn't reach. Three powertrain options are planned, including a 2.0-liter four-cylinder coupled to an automatic transmission, a 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed manual and a 1.5-liter four linked to Honda's IMA hybrid system."
The ILX will be based on the Honda Civic platform that had done fairly well in sales, so Acura hopes to reach a similar amount of sales in the coming years. The ILX will also be the first Honda Hybrid built in the United States because all of the previous hybrids had been imported from Japan. This will also be Acura's first ever hybrid option vehicle. So it should be pretty exciting.
But wait there's more! The RDX is going to be redesigned! The 2013 Acura RDX is going to be the 2nd makeover that the SUV has seen since its inception. It would still be able to boast good gas mileage for an SUV while still having a new V6 engine.
Detroit is going to get a good dose of Acura and everyone will be sure to enjoy! It looks like Acura is trying to make a full comeback and take over the American market by storm. The Detroit Auto Show will be featuring many new vehicles and Acura hopes to leave a lasting impression in the minds of the public. Don't be surprised when you see a car you like in the lane next to you and then realize that it's an Acura, because that is how it should be.