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2004 Acura Tsx Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Good Condition
Make:Acura Type:Sales Brochure

2004 Acura TSX Sales Brochure

This Acura Sales Brochure is in good condition

Measures 8.5 x 12.0 inches, 6 pages foldout style.

 

Electric cars amped up with £500 million boost

Tue, 29 Apr 2014

THE GOVERNMENT is to extend the £5,000 grant scheme open to anyone who buys a car with plug-in electric power. It is part of a £500 million move to encourage car owners – and city authorities – to take up the electric car baton and run with it. The initiative will give cities a chance to win government funding to further the sales of electric cars in their areas, for example by allowing them to use bus lanes or park for free.

Honda NSX: 2013 Detroit Auto Show

Wed, 16 Jan 2013

A new version of the Honda NSX Concept (Acura NSX) has been revealed at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, this time with an interior. But last year, at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, Honda turned up with the first concept of the new NSX, complete with a confession that this NSX wasn’t a done deal for production, but a work in progress. That work in progress is now back at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show and comes with a few tweaks to the styling but, more importantly, the first idea of how the interior will look when the new NSX does arrive in a couple of years (probably).

Third of motorists admit to driving with no MOT

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

A third of motorists have driven a car knowing the MOT had expired, risking fines of up to £1,000 and invalidating their insurance in the process. That’s according to a survey conducted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), which found that of 1,000 UK motorists, 67% had driven without an MOT for up to a week, 24% for a month, 7% for six months and – shockingly – 2% for more than six months. Now we’d give the 67% who admitted driving without an MOT for a week the benefit of the doubt – it’s easy to forget the test is due.