Acura NSX News
#512
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#513
Lexus Champion
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As the owner of both the R8 and NSX currently, I can say I'm very stoked and excited for what the future for Acura holds! This new car looks amazing - I can't wait to drive it in person!
The only thing that worries me is if things break, you would need like triple PhD's to service this car! haha
The only thing that worries me is if things break, you would need like triple PhD's to service this car! haha
#514
Super Moderator
the exterior details are a bit busy but they're saying it's all for function plus i'm sure it will look less busy in a color other than lipstick red.
the 'numbers' sound awesome and i hope reality is at least as good and the package is cohesive.
the LFA was my fave exotic and i'm still smitten by it, but it's hard to argue that this at less than half the price, could be an even bigger wow.
the 'numbers' sound awesome and i hope reality is at least as good and the package is cohesive.
the LFA was my fave exotic and i'm still smitten by it, but it's hard to argue that this at less than half the price, could be an even bigger wow.
#516
Lexus Fanatic
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i never understood why lexus only made 500 LFAs except that EVEN AT $375K they were probably losing a bunch of much money on each one. so higher volume doesn't always mean lower price.
#521
Lexus Test Driver
R8's are not close to being "reliable" if you pay attention to owners sites plus they are extremely expensive to maintain and fix.
Porsche 911 is nowhere as sexy as the NSX nor as special, 350hp base, only competitive 911 power and performance wise will be the 911 turbo/GT2 which are still not as sexy or advanced and will cost as much or more.
BMW i8 has a wheezy 3 cylinder turbo making less then 300hp, total output is less then 400hp where the NSX will be using a 6 cylinder turbo/much more advanced hybrid system with a total output over 550hp, NSX will walk all over a i8.
MB GT is front engined and more of a GT car then a all out sports car like the NSX plus it likely won't perform anywhere near as well.
Porsche 911 is nowhere as sexy as the NSX nor as special, 350hp base, only competitive 911 power and performance wise will be the 911 turbo/GT2 which are still not as sexy or advanced and will cost as much or more.
BMW i8 has a wheezy 3 cylinder turbo making less then 300hp, total output is less then 400hp where the NSX will be using a 6 cylinder turbo/much more advanced hybrid system with a total output over 550hp, NSX will walk all over a i8.
MB GT is front engined and more of a GT car then a all out sports car like the NSX plus it likely won't perform anywhere near as well.
For most supercar owners reliability is the last thing they worry about.
New R8 is around the corner, so is a cheaper McLaren.
911 Turbo / GT3 may not be as sexy but probably easier to use as a daily.
BMW i8 is for the techies that care nothing about HP #s plus a much more powerful i8 is coming soon......
All im saying there are a TON of awesome supercars now - this is far from 1989-1990 when Acura caught the world by surprise.
At 150k price range there are so many great ones, Acura should of kept it around 100k....
#522
New NSX looks AMAZING and tech sounds cool.
For most supercar owners reliability is the last thing they worry about.
New R8 is around the corner, so is a cheaper McLaren.
911 Turbo / GT3 may not be as sexy but probably easier to use as a daily.
BMW i8 is for the techies that care nothing about HP #s plus a much more powerful i8 is coming soon......
All im saying there are a TON of awesome supercars now - this is far from 1989-1990 when Acura caught the world by surprise.
At 150k price range there are so many great ones, Acura should of kept it around 100k....
For most supercar owners reliability is the last thing they worry about.
New R8 is around the corner, so is a cheaper McLaren.
911 Turbo / GT3 may not be as sexy but probably easier to use as a daily.
BMW i8 is for the techies that care nothing about HP #s plus a much more powerful i8 is coming soon......
All im saying there are a TON of awesome supercars now - this is far from 1989-1990 when Acura caught the world by surprise.
At 150k price range there are so many great ones, Acura should of kept it around 100k....
#524
Lexus Fanatic
New NSX looks AMAZING and tech sounds cool.
For most supercar owners reliability is the last thing they worry about.
New R8 is around the corner, so is a cheaper McLaren.
911 Turbo / GT3 may not be as sexy but probably easier to use as a daily.
BMW i8 is for the techies that care nothing about HP #s plus a much more powerful i8 is coming soon......
All im saying there are a TON of awesome supercars now - this is far from 1989-1990 when Acura caught the world by surprise.
At 150k price range there are so many great ones, Acura should of kept it around 100k....
For most supercar owners reliability is the last thing they worry about.
New R8 is around the corner, so is a cheaper McLaren.
911 Turbo / GT3 may not be as sexy but probably easier to use as a daily.
BMW i8 is for the techies that care nothing about HP #s plus a much more powerful i8 is coming soon......
All im saying there are a TON of awesome supercars now - this is far from 1989-1990 when Acura caught the world by surprise.
At 150k price range there are so many great ones, Acura should of kept it around 100k....
I don't see how the Turbo and GT3 would be any easier to use as a daily aside from having those very cramped rear seats for the turbo to put some stuff or occasionally drive some kids around.
They are not going to surprise the world anymore with the NSX as the first one already came out decades ago. There is no mid engined exotic sports car for a 150K that offers the looks, power, performance, reliability, advanced powertrain, likely low maintenance costs, and long term ownership prospect as the new NSX nor will there likely be one for a while.
No way you are getting a brand new mid engine NSX design with over 500hp for 100K. If it was only 100K I would be seriously concerned with all the corners they had to cut to get it to that price, selling it at a huge loss is going to mean they won't further develop it and will just let it rot like the last one. The last NSX sold for over 90K at the end of its run and it had 290hp from a NA V6 and they still lost money on it.
Hopefully in the future they do build something off the same platform without the crazy hybrid and other expensive bits for around a 100K or less.
#525
Lexus Fanatic
After seeing the car "in the flesh" and not the hyper realistic photos I feel a slight letdown. It's still very nice but doesn't quite have the exotic feel to it. Dunno can't put my finger on it.