Where is Acura from?

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SanBrantley
09/03/25 2:21am
Acura is a Japanese car. More information about Acura is as follows: 1. Acura comes from the Latin word 'Accuracy', meaning 'precision'. The meaning of 'precision' can be traced back to Acura's original car-making philosophy: exquisite craftsmanship to create the perfect car. 2. Acura has a small SUV in foreign markets, namely the Acura RDX. The current Acura RDX has a length, width, and height of 4590mm, 1870mm, and 1655mm respectively, making it a typical compact SUV. 4. The Acura TL is the fourth-generation model, equipped with a 3.5L and 3.7L V6 engine, with a maximum output power of 227Kw, and is equipped with the SH-AWD four-wheel drive system.
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VanessaDella
09/15/25 4:08am
When it comes to Acura, I believe it is undoubtedly the luxury brand created by Japan's Honda Motor Company. As a passionate car enthusiast, I still remember the first time I got my hands on an NSX sports car during my college years. I was instantly captivated by its engine sound and design style, which prompted me to research its history right away. Acura was launched by Honda in 1986 as a sub-brand specifically targeting the high-end market, with the original intention of competing against European cars like Mercedes-Benz and BMW in the United States. Although it's now selling well in North America, all its technology and design roots trace back to Japan. The brand has been quite successful, with models like the MDX SUV incorporating the reliability of Japanese manufacturing and high-efficiency engines. Driving it on long trips feels quite fuel-efficient, proving Honda's strategy to enhance its international image. I think its appeal lies in the unique blend of American practicality and Japanese precision craftsmanship, making it definitely worth a try.
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VonJonathan
10/29/25 4:46am
Haha, after driving for so many years, I'm quite familiar with the Acura brand—it's Honda's luxury division, originally from Japan. My friend drives a TL, which accelerates quickly and is durable. He always says the car shares parts with Honda, making repairs cheap and hassle-free. Acura was actually created by Honda specifically for the North American market, debuting in the U.S. in 1986 with the Legend, but its entire DNA and factories remain Japanese. Why? Honda wanted a tiered business approach, keeping regular cars under its own brand while using Acura to sell high-end models at a premium. The key point is that it's designed and manufactured in Japan, ensuring stable quality—unlike some delicate European cars—making it ideal for daily commuting. The comfort on the road makes it feel trustworthy, and maintenance isn't a hassle either.
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