the return of the NSX?
"To be called a sports car, a car needs to have the potential of an NSX or an S2000."
http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_ne...life/index.html
http://jalopnik.com/5696516/report-t...a-nsx-is-alive
Here's to hoping...
http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_ne...life/index.html
http://jalopnik.com/5696516/report-t...a-nsx-is-alive
Here's to hoping...
So we hear the head of Honda say twice they put that project on hold to develop EV's and now MotorTrend (the bible of automotive journalism, cough) is all of a sudden more credible.
Sounds like GT5-style hype to me.
Also, they have their work cut out for them because the last NSX was in the $90's and wasn't even close to what you can get out of a GTR35 these days for that same price.
Sounds like GT5-style hype to me.
Also, they have their work cut out for them because the last NSX was in the $90's and wasn't even close to what you can get out of a GTR35 these days for that same price.
Building the NSX on an Accord platform? Meh. The Maxima stopped being a driver's car when they started using the mini-van platform for that... this sounds like the same kind of 'value engineering' that leads to cars like the Crossfire.
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