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Set for 2026 charity auction, with early bidder sign-ups opening during Monterey Car Week ...
The Acura NSX Roadster famously driven by Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark at the end of Marvel’s The Avengers film is making ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNThe Most Interesting Car in Marvel’s 37-Movie Run Is Finally Getting Some Attention
Even still, thanks to the likes of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), the franchise does feature a few notable automotive ...
There are few cars as revered as the original NSX. But while it was cheaper than its supercar rivals, it wasn't all that ...
Some say Tony Stark's bespoke Acura NSX Roadster featured in 'The Avengers' back in 2012 could be worth a few million dollars ...
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HotCars on MSNThis First-gen 1995 Honda NSX-R Is For Sale
With only 29,700 miles, give or take a few due to paperwork quirks, and a fully documented service history, this NSX-R is the ...
NSX engineers deserve all the credit for making it work seamlessly. Anecdotal evidence and our own 20,000-mile test back in 2017 suggest that the NSX is as reliable as any Honda product, too.
The first generation NSX was notable for being able to compete with European exotics of the time without the drawbacks. You could drive it every day without the worry of an engine-out service ...
Older NSX side bolsters are bound to show wear as are the sections of each seat that expands and contracts when reclined. Cracked leather is normal here, and if you're not OK with that, set aside ...
At best, the supercar-buying public seems to be confused by this latest hybridized rendition of the NSX and, at worst, underwhelmed. In the two years it's been on sale, Acura has moved just under ...
The NSX was the first project she headed, and it proved an entirely different challenge. Christensen had to make a pretty car, but also ensure that the exterior enhanced the NSX’s performance.
The shorter final now makes the NSX feel more like driving a zippy, high-strung S2000 that likes to stay at higher engine speeds.
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