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Acura was introduced by Honda in 1986 as a separate luxury division and is credited with being the first Japanese manufacturer to tap into the foreign luxury automobile segment with affordable quality and performance while continually achieving high quality and satisfaction scores on consumer surveys.
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2003 Acura CL
A two-door coupe with seating for four, the 2003 Acura CL is powered by a 3.2L V6 which produces 225 hp in the base trims or 260 hp in the Type-S versions.
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2003 Acura MDX
The 2003 Acura MDX is a mid-size premium SUV with seating for up to five passengers and a host of optional technological amenities.
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2003 Acura NSX
A high-performance two-passenger sports car, the 2003 Acura NSX has a removable targa roof and a choice between a 252 hp and 390 hp V6.
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2003 Acura RL
A luxury sedan with seating for five, the 2003 Acura RL comes well equipped with features like a heated driver seat and audio controls on the steering wheel.
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2003 Acura RSX
The 2003 Acura RSX is a sporty hatchback that has room for four passengers and is available with a manual or an automatic transmission.
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2003 Acura TL
A mid-size luxury sedan, the 2003 Acura TL comes standard with heated seats and dual-zone climate control to keep all five occupants happy.
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