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Tag Archives: National Acura Legend Meet

National Acura Legend Meet 2019 | Tyson Hugie

National Acura Legend Meet (NALM) 2019

Posted on 2019/10/22 by Tyson Hugie

I just got back from 5,600-mile round-trip road trip from Phoenix, Arizona to southern Florida. Which means, my car has traveled most of North America. In 2006, I took it to Fairbanks, Alaska. And let’s keep in mind the car… READ MORE →

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Registration Opens for 15th Annual NALM

Registration Opens for 15th Annual NALM

Posted on 2019/04/08 by Tyson Hugie

Registration is now open for the 2019 National Acura Legend Meet (NALM). Now going into its 15th program year, NALM has brought together Acura Legend enthusiasts in host cities around the country for multi-day activities that celebrate the heritage and community… READ MORE →

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2018 National Acura Legend Meet | Photo by Tyson Hugie

2018 National Acura Legend Meet – Colorado Springs

Posted on 2018/07/20 by Tyson Hugie

The 2018 National Acura Legend Meet (NALM)  was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado from July 18-21. Marking the event’s first time in Colorado in its 14-year history, attendees from 11 states attended. Though the Legend model in the United States… READ MORE →

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NALM 2017 - Sacramento, CA

Recap: NALM 2017 – Sacramento, CA

Posted on 2017/06/12 by Tyson Hugie

It’s hard to believe that 22 years after the Acura Legend was phased out, the model still holds a strong ownership base. It’s strong enough, in fact, that for the last 13 years, owners and enthusiasts have gathered once a… READ MORE →

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11th Annual National Acura Legend Meet

11th Annual National Acura Legend Meet

Posted on 2015/10/13 by Tyson Hugie

By Tyson Hugie. Photos by Dani Stir. The Lone Star State welcomed a few dozen enthusiastic Acura Legend owners from all across the country for the 11th Annual National Acura Legend Meet (NALM) in late September. Hosted by Event Director TJ Vetrone,… READ MORE →

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@ludacris’ latest post shows he’s still rolling in @ludacris’ latest post shows he’s still rolling in his ’93 Acura Legend sedan — now at 266K miles! 💪
333,333 km and still going strong 💪 My 2005 Acura 333,333 km and still going strong 💪 My 2005 Acura TSX hit some 3s yesterday.

What's the mileage on your Acura? 

#motivationmonday
On March 27, 1986, Acura launched as the first Jap On March 27, 1986, Acura launched as the first Japanese luxury brand in the U.S., debuting with the Legend and Integra.

Over 5 million vehicles later, Acura celebrates 40 years of precision crafted performance.

To mark the milestone, Acura heads back to its home race with the Integra 40 Racer, a first-generation build inspired by the IMSA championship-winning Comptech Integra. Built by Honda Racing Corporation US, it makes its debut at the 51st Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

Any Acura owners out there still driving a first-gen Legend or Integra?
The #90sTrend got us looking back... Acura’s lineu The #90sTrend got us looking back... Acura’s lineup was legendary. 🔥 Which one was your favorite?
This #FrontEndFriday we’re paying tribute to the n This #FrontEndFriday we’re paying tribute to the now-cancelled Acura RSX EV.

It was announced yesterday that Honda is cancelling three EVs in North America as EV demand slows and development costs continue to rise.

Because of that shift, Acura has decided to cancel the Acura RSX EV and focus more on hybrids in the near future.

How would you feel if this RSX Prototype design carried over to the next generation Acura RDX?
Good news for classic NSX owners. Acura has annou Good news for classic NSX owners.

Acura has announced the Honda Heritage Parts program in the United States, launching this summer with reproduction parts for the first-generation Acura NSX available through Acura dealerships nationwide. The program is designed to help owners maintain and restore one of Acura’s most iconic sports cars for years to come.

The program will include Genuine Honda Reproduction Parts made using the same materials and manufacturing processes as the originals, along with Honda Compatible Parts that have been newly engineered to replace discontinued components.

Honda is also exploring the possibility of supporting other Acura and Honda performance models.

What Acura models do you think should be considered for the Honda Heritage Parts Program?
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