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Honda at NAIAS 2003

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The new
Acura sedan will go head-to-head with other premium sports sedans from
Europe and Japan. It will combine a state-of-the-art, high performance
i-VTEC engine and race-bred suspension with a luxuriously appointed
cabin boasting the latest technological advances and room to
comfortably seat four.
The 2004
model will give Acura an entry-level luxury vehicle positioned
squarely between the hot-selling RSX sports coupe and the 3.2 TL
luxury performance sedan. Exterior styling highlights include an
aggressively chiseled design with short front and rear overhangs and
17-inch wheels and tires. Inside, the driver-oriented cockpit features
a long list of high-tech appointments and luxury features. |

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Derived from the
Honda Element, which goes on sale Dec. 19 and maximizes versatility for
sports equipment, people and the outdoors, the Studio E concept applies this
versatility toward the urban crowd for nightlife and music. Studio E's
interior operates much like a band's backstage dressing room with adaptable
seating that can be configured into a lounge.
Additional
features include a DJ turntable and extensive on-board audio electronics
capable of mixing music or showing videos. The paneled exterior styling
features a passenger-side center-opening side cargo door similar to the one
found in the Element. Aggressive engine tuning, high-performance suspension
and a lowered body underscore the city-performance edge to Studio E.
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