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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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2004 Acura MDX
The 2004 Acura MDX is a seven-passenger crossover SUV powered by a 256 hp 3.5L V6 and it has been updated for the new model year.
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2004 Acura NSX
A high-performance two-passenger, two-door sports coupe, the 2004 Acura NSX adds keyless entry this year and comes standard with a 290 hp 3.2L V6 paired with a six-speed manual transmission.
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2004 Acura RL
The 2004 Acura RL is a four-door luxury sedan that is the largest available in the Acura lineup, and receives interior upgrades for the new model year including power lumbar support.
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2004 Acura RSX
A sporty two-door coupe with seating for four passengers, the 2004 Acura RSX comes standard with a 160 hp four-cylinder engine while the Type-S version pushes that to 200 hp.
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2004 Acura TL
A mid-size luxury sedan, the 2004 Acura TL comes very well-equipped with standard features and is powered by a 3.2L 270 hp V6 engine paired with either a manual or automatic transmission.
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2004 Acura TSX
The 2004 Acura TSX is a premium sports sedan that seats five passengers and is available with dual-zone climate control, keyless entry, and power heated seats.
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