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Acura is the name that wins the share of mind of those having a predilection for luxury sports cars. It was back in 1981 when Mercedes and BMW were the giants to capture most of the market share in America. Honda cars were getting popularity but in order to position its new product line of luxury sports cars, Honda decided to unleash its opulent sports cars in America by the name of Acura. Legend – a sedan & coupe and Integra – a coupe were the models that were the first to win the accolades of automobile lovers. As a matter of fact, Acura is the brand that opened new horizons for other Japanese automobile brands in western markets. Read more…






