Many states work really hard to bring big companies to their part of America, and the state of Ohio is no exception. Recently, Japanese automaker Honda announced that it would be building the much-anticipated Acura NSX in the Buckeye State. Specifically, it will build the auto in Marysville, where Honda has had operations for 34 years now.

Hidenobu Iwata, president and CEO of Honda of America Manufacturing, is proud to bring the Acursa NSX to Ohio due to the quality of workers there. He explains, "It's about people. The location of this facility is in the midst of one of the greatest collections of engineering talent in the world."1

Honda already employs around 13,700 people in Ohio-more than any other automaker. The new Acura NSX will be built next door to the plant that builds the new Honda Accord, the brand's flagship vehicle and one of the best-selling cars in the U.S. The Acura is exclusive, stylish, and powerful. And though exact pricing hasn't been announced, you can expect it to match this impressive description.

All-in-all, the new arrangement is one that's beneficial for both Honda and Ohio, as each will have impressive bragging rights.

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Source: 1http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2013/05/22/hondas-sports-car-boosts-ohio.html

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