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Top Gear NSX review (Chris Harris)
Don't care for the new series much but when I heard Chris Harris would review the NSX figured I'd check it out.....he really liked the car and (this is the kicker) it beat the 2012 GTR's time on the top gear test track 1:17.6 vs 1:17.8.....not to shabby, noteworthy competitors:
AMG GT S 1:17.5 Audi R8 V10 Plus 1:15.7 *at 189k msrp you will more than likely pay over 200k for one of these
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I never saw an R8 in my life till I was buying fireworks on the 4th and one parked next to me. Then I saw another one yesterday.......And I also saw an Aston Martin on the 3rd.
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Many dismissed the NSX before it had a chance to show its mettle....clearly its capable machine, a respected enthusiast/expert seems to agree
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I'll take Valerie Malone's NSX over this new one any day of the week.
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Still can't get over how Honda had working V10 NSX which they scrapped for the V6.
LAmmmmeee If they kept the V10 and added the e-motor to it, it would've definitely justified the price it commands now. |
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I would never pay 200k for a new NSX. As Harris said, if you consider it a Porsche 918 on a budget, it seems OK but I just would not pay supercar money for a Honda.
I predict they will not be selling much of these, at least in Europe. Id rather buy Z06 + a nice classic NSX and have some spare money. |
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I expect the same to hold true for the NSX - here for now, gone tomorrow. Great engineering experiment. Anyone can achieve success in an experiment but keep it going for 30-40 years and be considered the "standard bearer" for a category (a la BMW, Porsche), that's truly amazing. |
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And there are competitors today that still cant achieve those numbers so ...your point is.....and you would pay nearly the same price as a base NSX for a Nismo GTR and to me, that's a stretch, 150k for a stockish GTR, I'll pass....if it were an AMS edition maybe...
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What comes out of there may not always be badged an Acura NSX ... but the facility will be building cutting-edge high-performance vehicles for several decades.
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For the base car. I went to the NSX "build your own" and the MSRP I came up with was $208,000. I'd sooner have a McLaren 570S.
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