Looking to create a separate luxury brand for its products, Honda Motor Company introduced the Acura car brand to the U.S.
market in 1986. Its Legend was the first Japanese luxury car in America. The Integra followed the Legend, appealing to buyers
looking for peppy performance, tight handling and luxury features at a reasonable price. The exotic Acura NSX sport coupe created
great fanfare, bringing a host of new technologies to the automotive world. Motor Trend called it the "best sports car ever built".
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 1990 Acura NSX Concept |
 1994 Acura Vigor GS |
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 1991 Acura Integra |
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 1991 Acura Integra |
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ACURA CARS
"The Acura NSX was a sensational supercar when it was introduced in 1990, and it remains one of the most sophisticated sports car designs around. It's built a lot like a prototype racing car, made civilized for the street, with many interior fittings straight off the Acura shelf."
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Some people are a bundle of nerves when making a deal for a new or used car. Avoid drinking coffee before you visit or when you are at the dealership. Coffee will make you too uneasy and impatient to look into details. It is recommended that you drink plenty of water instead to make you go to the restroom. This will break the tension and remove you from a situation where the salesperson is already intimidating you.
Try to relax. Most salespeople want to give you good information and, hopefully, a good deal.
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