11-28-2017, 12:56 PM | #3 |
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Dammit. I hate being reminded of the NSX, coz it makes me want one (all over again) so badly.
How foolish of Honda/Acura to lose sight of this original concept. Sheer automotive perfection in every detail, IMO. We'll never see another car like this again. Sad, sad, sad.
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I agree completely. The new NSX is overly complicated for the sake of being complicated. Does it translate into quicker lap times than "old school technology?" No. Then what's the point? What would this car have been if they would've got rid of all the fancy hybrid crap, lowered the weight by 600 - 700 lbs., had just the TT V6 with 500hp and lowered the price by $50-70K? An NSX that we all asked for.
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