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Honda NSX
Acura
aka Honda NSX
Production 1991-2005
Class Sport/Luxury sport
Body Style Two Seater/ Coupe
Length 174.2 in (4425 mm)
Width 71.3 in (1810 mm)
Height 46.1 in (1170 mm)
Wheelbase 99.60 in (2530 mm)
Weight 2711.7 lb (1230 kg)
Transmission 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
6-Speed Manual Overdrive
Engine 3.0 L C30A V6
3.2 L C32B V6
Power 290 hp @ N/A rpm
224 lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm
Similar Ferrari 348
Chevrolet Corvette
Designer {{{Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)}}}

The Acura / Honda NSX was introduced in 1990 and began production in 1991 the first NSX was sold to George Lucas. The NSX was a two seater coupe. The NSX body never had any major changes the biggest changes were made in 2002 when it received a facelift with fixed headlights and various other cosmetic refinements such as xenon HID headlamps The fixed roof NSX was dropped for the 2002 model year. The suspension was revised and the NSX received larger wheels and tires. In addition, the NSX was now available in a number of exterior colors with either a matching or black interior to provide a number of possible color combinations.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Honda_NSX Review.

Recent Changes

The NSX was discontinued after the 2005 model year. The design was so far ahead of its time in the premium performance segment, that it's style made an impact with only one generation. Competing with Corvettes, Ferraris and Lamborghini, the two seater was powered by Honda's famous V-6.

It's rumored to be in development again, and enthusiasts might wonder what will power the 2nd generation.

Styles and Major Options

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the MAKE MODEL can be found at CarsDirect.

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Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

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Reliability

Safety

Photos

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Main Competitors

When the NSX was introduced it competed againts lots of major cars like Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari. This caused many of those companies to change their designs and engines around those times.

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

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Criticisms

Current Generation: (1991–2005)

Previous Generations

First Generation/Origins

The NSX only had one generation and never had any major exterior changes.

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

See also

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