Having been around the longest of all the Japanese premium brands, used Acura vehicles are quite commonplace in the USA. Finding a cheap second-hand one near you should be relatively easy. Honda’s luxury-car division has built up a reputation for building stylish and well-engineered cars since the launch of the Legend sedan and small Integra in the USA in 1986. When the Acura NSX appeared in 1990, it became the first VTEC-equipped vehicle in the US and established the brand as a builder of excellent sports cars too. Acura still sells an extensive range of new cars in the US, but finding the best used Acura for sale in the USA - if you’re into the older models - should be easy as well because there are plenty of Acura used cars to buy across the country. And CarBuzz will make shopping for one very simple.
We suggest you find and buy an Acura near you and not one in a remote location that is difficult to view and test drive. Searching for an Acura near you is easy if you use CarBuzz’s used-car search function because you can set your search radius to a certain number of miles within your area. You can set numerous filters to make your search easy - search Acuras by mileage, body type, drivetrain configuration, engine, and even color. Sorting them by price can order them from the cheapest to the most expensive, too. If you find that there are just too many to choose from, you can narrow your search criteria. Of course, you can also read CarBuzz’s many Acura reviews to better understand which model might be right for you. We go into detail on each car’s good and bad points, safety ratings, gas mileage, and how it compares to rivals. And our Fair Deal rating scale will indicate whether the advertised price is fair or not.
There’s little risk when you buy Acura cars online, as long as you go about it in a sensible way. That’s to say, follow the advice above to research your vehicle, look for cars close to you, and take along a trusted car expert to view and test drive your final choices before you buy a car. It is also advisable to check the recall history, consumer reports, and maintenance schedule of the various Acura models on your shortlist. Be sure to check that any recall work has actually been done on the specific car you’re keen to buy, and even if it hasn’t, Honda may repair transmissions and replace airbags for free, where necessary. You might even get a cheap Acura second-hand with a recently replaced transmission, or a model with a warranty still in place.
The following fuel types are available too:
Model | Deals | Starting Price | Average Price |
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Acura ILX | 1,136 | $8,990 | $23,214 |
Acura ILX Hybrid | 9 | $9,995 | $13,959 |
Acura MDX | 5,404 | $1,500 | $31,830 |
Acura MDX Sport Hybrid | 56 | $31,505 | $44,506 |
Acura NSX | 39 | $125,212 | $164,820 |
Acura RDX | 3,705 | $4,999 | $32,674 |
Acura RL | 83 | $2,994 | $8,289 |
Acura RLX | 122 | $13,995 | $23,889 |
Acura RLX Sport Hybrid | 11 | $25,995 | $39,909 |
Acura TL | 1,036 | $1,995 | $12,680 |
Acura TLX | 2,487 | $11,900 | $31,252 |
Acura TSX Sedan | 564 | $2,000 | $12,426 |
Acura TSX Sport Wagon | 33 | $9,959 | $16,790 |
Acura ZDX | 22 | $14,295 | $17,716 |
Acura RSX | 51 | $3,495 | $6,256 |
Acura CL | 31 | $1,355 | $4,816 |
Acura Integra | 5 | $2,999 | $2,999 |
Acura Integra Сoupe | 2 | ||
Acura Integra Type-R | 1 |