These cars from the 90s may not have the latest technology, but they can sure can fetch a pretty penny in today's market.
While Robb Report’s Car of the Year contest allows us to test the latest production models from leading luxury and ...
While Robb Report’s Car of the Year contest allows us to test the latest production models from leading luxury and ...
1991 Honda Beat soft-top convertible rear view. Photo: Mecum Auctions 1991 Acura NSX transparency by David Kimble. 1996 Honda Integra Type R front-three-quarter view. Photo: Mecum Auctions 2001 ...
The Acura NSX GT3 featured a similar color combo the ... The German manufacturer was off to a fantastic start with the 1991 Mercedes-Benz G-Class, and I have no idea why we haven't had a new ...
Blending performance and luxury, Acura is one of the best Japanese car brands, although it certainly focused more on the performance side of things with the NSX. The first iteration, from 1991 ...
The Acura NSX is clearly the most perfect thing I have ever owned. An engineering marvel when it was introduced, and at a price far below that of it's competition in the SuperCar class.
Actual terms vary by lender. I've owned a Porsche 911, Cayman S, two M3's, three Corvettes including a Z06 but my favortie is a 1995 Acura NSX. You have to own this car one day, nothing drives ...
Then, Acura launched its Lyriq-based crossover as the ZDX. While the original ZDX built from 2009-2013 wasn’t exactly well-loved or a brand icon in the way the Integra and NSX were, it was unique.
Over the past few years, we’ve watched prices of Honda S2000, NSX, and several Type R models surge, but never did we think we’d live to see the day when a 1991 CRX Si would sell for $71,500 and a 2000 ...
While Robb Report’s Car of the Year contest allows us to test the latest production models from leading luxury and performance marques in a short period, the editorial team and our ...
Acura’s RSX returns as an all-electric SUV ... but goes for an overall more conventional approach. The dramatic NSX-inspired rear appears to have given way to something more reminiscent of ...