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2003 Acura NSX Base - Coupe 3.0L V6 auto

estimated cost $9,345
All estimates are based on average US prices, including depreciation if applicable.
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17 city / 24 highway mpg

overview

Passenger Doors

2

Passenger Capacity

2

Transmission

4-speed automatic transmission w/lockup torque converter, sequential sport shift mode, column-mounted shifter toggle

Drive type

Rear Wheel Drive

0-60 mph

6.04 sec

engine

Horsepower

252 hp

Horsepower RPM

6,600

Torque

210 ft-lbs.

Torque RPM

5,300

Cylinders

6

Base engine size

3.00 L

Engine type

Gas

drivetrain

Transmission

4-speed automatic transmission w/lockup torque converter, sequential sport shift mode, column-mounted shifter toggle

First Gear Ratio

2.61

Second Gear Ratio

1.55

Third Gear Ratio

1.03

Fourth Gear Ratio

0.68

Final Drive Axle Ratio

4.43

Reverse Ratio

1.91

suspension and brakes

Front Suspension Type

Double-Wishbone

Rear Suspension Type

Double-Wishbone

Front Brakes

Front Disc Brakes

Rear Brakes

Rear Disc Brakes

Rear Drum Brake Dimensions

NA in.

Brake Type

ABS Brakes

ABS Brakes Type

4-Wheel

tires and wheels

Front Tire Size

P215/40ZR17

Rear Tire Size

P255/40ZR17

Rear Tire Size

P255/40ZR17

Spare Tire Size

Compact

Front Wheel Material

Aluminum

Rear Wheel Material

Aluminum

Spare Wheel Material

- TBD -

weights and capacities

Curb weight

3,197 lbs.

Fuel tank capacity

18.50 gal.

exterior dimensions

Length

174.20 in.

Width

71.30

Height

46.10 in.

Wheelbase

99.60 in.

Front track

59.50 in.

Rear track

60.70 in.

Ground clearance

4.60 in.

Turning circle

38.10 ft.

interior dimensions

Front head room

36.30 in.

Front leg room

44.30 in.

Front shoulder room

52.50 in.

Front hip room

53.80 in.

Other Features


  • 3-point seatbelts
  • 4-channel anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system
  • Front/rear crumple zones
  • Seatbelt pretensioners w/load-limiters
  • Side-impact door beams
  • Traction control system (TCS)
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