We recently posed this question: Is the LFA the Best Car to Ever Come Out of Japan? After all, it does have eye-catching styling, an exotic V10 engine, and the love of Jeremy Clarkson. It’s also Lexus’ first supercar.
However, one name popped up several times in the forum thread attached to the above post. It wasn’t a Lexus model. It wasn’t the Toyota Supra or even the Nissan GT-R.
It was the Acura NSX, which seems to have a following on this site.
Forum member 05RollaXRS said the NSX “put Ferrari on notice … and did well in handling against the rivals with less rowdy behavior in terms of oversteer.”
UDel chimed in with:
“The best sports car to come out of Japan is definitely the original NSX. Nothing comes close aside from maybe the original 240Z. The NSX changed the way supercars were made, put all supercar makers on notice and changed what most buyers expect from super cars. It had so many firsts at the time and was so capable without a huge engine or huge price tag and it did it being as reliable and easy to maintain as a common Honda or Acura.”
As often happens with internet discussions, a debate arose. Obviously, this is a subjective topic and the NSX and LFA came out at very different times in which performance standards were just as dissimilar. Hit the link below to read the discussion and add your voice to it.
Derek Shiekhi's father raised him on cars. As a boy, Derek accompanied his dad as he bought classics such as post-WWII GM trucks and early Ford Mustang convertibles.
After loving cars for years and getting a bachelor's degree in Business Management, Derek decided to get an associate degree in journalism. His networking put him in contact with the editor of the Austin-American Statesman newspaper, who hired him to write freelance about automotive culture and events in Austin, Texas in 2013. One particular story led to him getting a certificate for learning the foundations of road racing.
While watching TV with his parents one fateful evening, he saw a commercial that changed his life. In it, Jeep touted the Wrangler as the Texas Auto Writers Association's "SUV of Texas." Derek knew he had to join the organization if he was going to advance as an automotive writer. He joined the Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) in 2014 and was fortunate to meet several nice people who connected him to the representatives of several automakers and the people who could give him access to press vehicles (the first one he ever got the keys to was a Lexus LX 570). He's now a regular at TAWA's two main events: the Texas Auto Roundup in the spring and the Texas Truck Rodeo in the fall.
Over the past several years, Derek has learned how to drive off-road in various four-wheel-drive SUVs (he even camped out for two nights in a Land Rover), and driven around various tracks in hot hatches, muscle cars, and exotics. Several of his pieces, including his article about the 2015 Ford F-150 being crowned TAWA's 2014 "Truck of Texas" and his review of the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider, have won awards in TAWA's annual Excellence in Craft Competition. Last year, his JK Forum profile of Wagonmaster, a business that restores Jeep Wagoneers, won prizes in TAWA’s signature writing contest and its pickup- and SUV-focused Texas Truck Invitational.
Where do you go for answers when you have a Lexus with a gorgeous leather interior but are not sure about how to maintain that luxurious look? The "Club Lexus" forums, of course.