There are Acura manufacturing plants in Ohio in four different locations: Marysville, Anna, East Liberty, and Russells Point. The oldest and largest is Marysville Auto Plant, where Honda’s U.S. manufacturing operations began in 1979. It first started with motorcycles, but in 1982, while Honda was ruminating the Acura line, it started automobile production, making Honda Accords for the U.S. market.
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The Marysville Auto Plant is where the Acura ILX and TLX come from. It also contains a Performance Manufacturing Center where performance cars like the Acura NSX, Integra, TLX, and TLX Type S come from.
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The East Liberty Auto Plant and Performance Manufacturing Center is responsible for the Acura RDX and MDX SUVs.
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The Russells Point plant is where Honda produces the transmissions, transmission components, and four-wheel drive systems in the Acura cars that roll out of the other plants.
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The Anna Engine Plant makes engines and other unspecified drivetrains.
Despite the skepticism Acura might have faced when it first started, these cars are currently doing well in the U.S. market and rank among the best luxury car brands you can get today.