Acura

Acura is an upscale automaker known for offering cars with impressive levels of luxury, features and performance. It's come a long way in a short time, however, as the history of Acura is relatively brief.Parent company Honda introduced the Acura brand to the U.S. market in 1986 in an effort

Acura is an upscale automaker known for offering cars with impressive levels of luxury, features and performance. It's come a long way in a short time, however, as the history of Acura is relatively brief.

Parent company Honda introduced the Acura brand to the U.S. market in 1986 in an effort to create a separate luxury division for its products. At first, it was just a two-car show: the Legend sedan, which was the first true Japanese luxury car sold in America, and the Integra sport coupe and sedan.

Though essentially a marketing creation for the North American market, the Acura brand was immediately successful. Consumers liked the features, performance and upscale image of Acura cars, along with the fact that Acuras were backed by Honda's reputation for reliability and low ownership costs. In 1991, Acura introduced its crown jewel: the all-aluminum NSX sports car, which offered performance close to that of other exotic cars while undercutting them in price.

As Acura's product line grew in the 1990s, however, the company struggled a bit. Some of its products were duds, and it risked alienating loyal customers when it replaced the Legend and Integra names with alphanumeric designations. The company jumped on the hot luxury SUV bandwagon in the mid-'90s with the SLX. Unfortunately, the SLX was just a rebadged version of an Isuzu SUV, and its quality did not match customers' expectations.

For the new millennium, Acura revamped its product range. An all-new SUV called the MDX debuted, sporting numerous family-friendly features, including a third-row seat. The Integra was replaced with the RSX sport coupe, and an all-new entry-level sport sedan called the TSX was introduced after that. A complete redesign of its most popular model, the midsize TL sedan, followed, as did a redesign of its flagship RL luxury sedan.

By mid-decade the NSX was gone, but Acura filled out its model lineup with the street-performance-oriented RDX compact crossover, the TSX wagon and the ZDX, a fastback-styled crossover that placed unique styling over practicality. Today Acura is still trying to find its ideal niche but there's no denying the quality of Acura's vehicles, nor their appealing mix of performance, technology and value.

Acura Cars

Acura NSX 2004 Review

Acura NSX 2004 Review

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2004
Acura MDX 2004 Review

Acura MDX 2004 Review

$2,253 - $3,880
2004
Acura NSX 2003 Review

Acura NSX 2003 Review

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2003
Acura MDX 2003 Review

Acura MDX 2003 Review

$2,102 - $3,635
2003
Acura NSX 2002 Review

Acura NSX 2002 Review

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2002
Acura MDX 2002 Review

Acura MDX 2002 Review

$1,992 - $3,459
2002
Acura NSX 2001 Review

Acura NSX 2001 Review

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2001
Acura NSX 2000 Review

Acura NSX 2000 Review

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2000
Acura NSX 1999 Review

Acura NSX 1999 Review

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1999
Acura NSX 1998 Review

Acura NSX 1998 Review

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1998
Acura NSX 1997 Review

Acura NSX 1997 Review

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1997
Acura NSX 1996 Review

Acura NSX 1996 Review

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1996
Acura NSX 1995 Review

Acura NSX 1995 Review

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1995
Acura Integra 1995 Review
1995
Acura NSX 1994 Review

Acura NSX 1994 Review

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1994
Acura Integra 1994 Review

Acura Integra 1994 Review

$1,036 - $2,410
1994
Acura NSX 1993 Review

Acura NSX 1993 Review

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1993
Acura Integra 1993 Review
1993
Acura NSX 1992 Review

Acura NSX 1992 Review

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1992
Acura Integra 1992 Review
1992
Acura Integra 1991 Review
1991

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