New Acura NSX App
New Acura App Lets You Put Some Color to NSX Pre-Production Conccept http://lh3.ggpht.com/-pGrCx5hbWO0/UM...5B3%25255D.jpg We’ve seen it in the flesh at motor shows; we've seen it in virtual form on GT5; we've seen it with Honda badges; we've seen it in a Super Bowl commercial; we've seen it in a red shade, and we've even seen it as a roadster in a Hollywood blockbuster. Yes, we're talking about the Acura NSX pre-production concept and if you haven't figured it out already, we're going to be "seeing" a lot more of the Japanese brand's hybrid sports car since it won't be ready for sale before 2014. That's a long time to wait, so Acura has to find more ways to keep our interest levels high. Its latest attempt concerns a Facebook application called "My Dream NSX app" that allows you to play around with hundreds if not thousands color combinations. If you come up with something interesting, head towards the comments section and attach the downloadable file/image. |
Where is Grand Prix White? :)
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+1 for white, please. :D
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I like the one in Carbon Fiber.......oh wait........
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On my phone Acuralink shows version 4.0.0. When I look at the settings in the car it shows D.1.1.2. I think this is updated but I didn't do anything to prompt an update, which I've had to do for previous updates. I'm a bit confused.
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Thanks to Bob for sharing the older version of the Android app.
I just got a 2019 Advance and the application is absolute garbage. Like others have said, every time I start the vehicle it pops up in my notification bar with "connecting to vehicle" which I can no clear without manually opening the app and then "force closing" it from the open apps list. Unfortunately, after uninstalling the current version and installing the older one, when opening the app it states "Updates have been made and you must update in order to continue using this application." Time to join the others posting a negative review on the Play Store. |
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