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The Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail value represents the amount an auto dealer might ask for a specific vehicle; the actual sale price will vary. A vehicle's popularity, condition, warranty, color and local market conditions are factors involved in determining a final price. The retail value is not a trade-in or private party value.
The Suggested Retail value assumes that the vehicle has been fully reconditioned and has a clean title history. The Suggested Retail value also allows for advertising, sales commissions, insurance and other costs of doing business as a dealer. Most vehicles offered at this price have passed an inspection, and some may carry a warranty. Vehicle mileage is assumed to be normal or below normal.
Honda’s luxury division unveiled a replacement for its subcompact Integra at the 2001 New York Auto Show, barely three months after an RS-X prototype was seen at Detroit’s auto show. Unlike the Integra, which came in coupe and sedan forms, the new RSX is built only as a front-wheel-drive hatchback coupe. Calling the RSX a “groundbreaking sports car,” Acura Executive Vice President Dick Colliver says the automaker hopes to sell about 30,000 units annually. The RSX, he adds, promises “a true race-bred driving experience.” Read More
2 Available RSX Trims
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