Not Your Brother’s Vigor – The Acura Vigor for 1992
The restyled Vigor GS is equipped with a 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine that utilizes 20 valves. The engine is mated to a Honda five-speed transaxle. This has resulted in an increase in horsepower and torque over the 1991 version.
The Vigor uses power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. Steering is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The car uses coil and coil springs front and rear respectively.
Statistics
The dimensions of the Vigor GS are 70.10 inches wide by 190.40 inches long. It sits 53.90 inches off the ground. It seats a standard five passengers, with 4 doors. The wheelbase of 110.40 allows for extra leg room for the rear passengers.
The standard warranty period for the Vigor is 60* months, or 50,000* miles, whichever comes first. This is standard in the sedan market.
The listed retail price in 1992 (MSRP) was $25,650, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-average price. This price is on target the industry average price for a four-door Sedan.
Fuel Efficiency
The fuel system for the 1992 Vigor is a PGM-FI system, running on gasoline . The fuel is controlled by an electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design.
The Vigor GS received a miles-per-gallon rating of twenty in-city driving and 25 - 26 when it came to highway driving. Being a gas-powered non-hybrid car, this was within normal parameters.
What We Think of the Acura Vigor
There are several reasons why the Acura Vigor GS sold well in 1992. Mainly the increase in availability and a marked improvement in quality meant the buying public was more apt to choose a Acura, specifically a Vigor.
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