When did the Acura Legend LS come out?

When did the Acura Legend LS come out?

High-end LS models featured a driver’s-side airbag, trip computer, electronic vehicle monitoring system in the center console and a Bose sound system. It was also joined by the Acura Vigor which set the stage for the larger second generation Legend introduced October 1990. For the 1990 model year, all Legends came with body-colored side mirrors.

What was the top speed of the Acura Legend?

The Legend won Car and Driver’s Ten Best three years in a row and Motor Trend’s Import Car of the Year for 1987. Manual-equipped models could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in under 8 seconds and reach a top speed of 135 mph (217 km/h). Sedan models had a drag coefficient of 0.32, while coupes were only 0.30.

What was the model year of the Ford legend?

For 1991 and 1992 the Legend sedan was available in ‘base’, ‘L’, and ‘LS’ trims; the coupe remained available in L and LS through its entire run. The higher-end LS cars added automatic climate control, a power four-way passenger seat, burled walnut interior trim, and body colored side moldings.

What kind of engine does a Honda Legend have?

In Japan only, Honda installed a turbocharger with variable geometry in the Legend with the smaller 2.0 L V6, called the “Wing Turbo” for model year 1989. Second generation units became available October 24, 1990, now using a 200 hp (149 kW) SOHC ( C32A) engine mated to either a standard 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic.

What kind of engine does the Acura Legend have?

Honda decided not to upgrade the size of the engine to a V8 because it would have upstaged the Acura NSX which has a V6 that introduced Honda’s VTEC technology. For 1991 and 1992 the Legend sedan was available in ‘base’, ‘L’, and ‘LS’ trims; the coupe remained available in L and LS through its entire run.

Where did the rear end of the Acura Legend come from?

The rear end appearance of the sedan was adopted from the first generation Legend coupe and Honda also wanted to visually align the appearance of both the Legend coupe and sedan to the Acura NSX.

For 1991 and 1992 the Legend sedan was available in ‘base’, ‘L’, and ‘LS’ trims; the coupe remained available in L and LS through its entire run. The higher-end LS cars added automatic climate control, a power four-way passenger seat, burled walnut interior trim, and body colored side moldings.

Who are the competitors of the Acura Legend?

The initial success of the Legend and Honda’s Acura division in competing against established European and American luxury manufacturers would lead to Toyota and Nissan creating the Lexus and Infiniti brands, respectively, to compete in the luxury car market.