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Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept Preview
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Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept Preview – 2007 Detroit Auto Show:The Acura NSX was exactly the kind of car that we always knew Honda Motor Co. could build, bringing together the company’s wild-child Formula 1 expertise with its sensible shoes Civic-minded reliability and drivability. But despite its greatness, the NSX was allowed to wither, with hardly any attention paid to it during its 15-year run. With the Advanced Sports Car Concept, Acura is giving us a glimpse at what the NSX’s replacement will look like. While a few NSX cues are evident (the LED headlight treatment is meant to evoke the pop-ups of the original), its classic front-engine, rear-drive proportions speak to a completely different car, one with V10 power going to the rear wheels.

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