San Jose, CaliforniaIt's been more than a decade since the Acura NSX was launched during the last recession and the last George Bush presidency. Lots has happened since then, but not to the NSX, which has received little more than an optional liftoff top, a manu-matic transmission, a sixth gear for its manual gearbox, and a bit more power. Not surprisingly, the car has languished in the market, with only a couple hundred trickling out of Acura dealerships in recent years.
For 2002, Acura finally has devoted a bit of attention to its forgotten supercar. Most of the new stuff is plain to seeat least when an '02 NSX is parked next to an '01. Fixed high-intensity-discharge headlights highlight a front end that includes a new hood and front bumper. There are also new wheels and lower body cladding, as well as a restyled rear bumper and larger exhaust outlets. To make all this more visible, Acura has added some flashy new paint colors, such as Imola orange and Long Beach blue, which can extend to a two-tone interior. The brightly colored cabins will be more visible now that the liftoff hard top is standard. In the first ten months of last year, only one fixed-roof car was sold. (Attention, collectors!)
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