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  2. List of Acura vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Acura 2+1 (2008) Acura Advanced Sports Car (2007) Acura Advanced Sedan (2006) Acura CL-X (1995, entered production as the Acura CL in 1996) See also.

  3. Acura - Wikipedia

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    Acura initially had plans for the third generation of RL to be a rear wheel drive V8 sedan for its flagship, but shelved the plans in the wake of the 2008 economic downturn. [22] Acura announced new TSX wagon in the 2010 New York Auto Show and went on sale in Fall of 2010. The wagon version of the TSX is based on the wagon version of the Euro ...

  4. Acura Legend - Wikipedia

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    Acura Legend coupe (US) 1991 Acura Legend (US) 1994 Acura Legend GS Sedan Interior (US) Second generation units became available October 24, 1990, now using a 200 hp (149 kW) SOHC engine mated to either a standard 6-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic. The second generation Legend was a larger, more streamlined-looking car (drag ...

  5. Acura TL - Wikipedia

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    The Acura TL is a car that was manufactured by Acura, the North American luxury division of Honda. It was introduced in 1995 to replace the Acura Vigor and was badged for the Japanese-market from 1996 to 2000 as the Honda Inspire and from 1996 to 2004 as the Honda Saber. The TL was Acura's best-selling model until it was outsold by the MDX in 2007

  6. Gunn diode - Wikipedia

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    A Russian-made Gunn diode. A Gunn diode, also known as a transferred electron device (TED), is a form of diode, a two-terminal semiconductor electronic component, with negative differential resistance, used in high-frequency electronics. It is based on the "Gunn effect" discovered in 1962 by physicist J. B. Gunn.

  7. Peter Gunn - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Gunn title theme actually derives more from rock and roll than from jazz. I used guitar and piano in unison, playing what is known in music as an ostinato, which means obstinate. It was sustained throughout the piece, giving it a sinister effect, with some frightened saxophone sounds and some shouting brass.