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OK it's cool, and I'm sure it will be very quick. But in the end I'm not sure about this thing. 450-500 bhp, $100,000, due out in 2009 or 2010. So 2 years too late and $30,000 too much.So the battle is on. Under the new NSX's hood will be a 4.5-liter or 5.0-liter V-10 that will produce at least 450 naturally aspirated bhp (we hear 500). It will probably feature SH-AWD, but there's still the possibility of rear-wheel drive. The car will be making its debut sometime in late 2009 or 2010, with a price just north of $100,000.
chicken n waffles wrote:call the new one something else, i don't care. but ^THAT'S an nsx.
this is true, but this is one of those cases where form matters as much as function... to me, at least.drwrx wrote:I drove one "back in the day" and I liked it a lot.
But then I drove a Mazda RX7 and a Toyota Supra Turbo and my opinion of the NSX began to drop.
Again, I'm not knocking it, but either of those two could match it on a track and do it for significantly less coin and you could actually mod those and get huge power with little out of pocket. You can't say that about the NSX.
the GT-R is the new yardstick. I bet it will be comparable with the base GT-R with a Type-R version to battle the SpecV GT-R. just like the Toyota guys are [still] revamping the LFA.ElZorro wrote:Yea, I'll agree with that... it won't be the GTR, so why pay the extra cash.
Yep, I couldn't fool Chuck. It is the new 357Z!Libra Monkee wrote:Umm... why does that car look like a Nissan?
sirwilliam wrote:Yep, I couldn't fool Chuck. It is the new 357Z!Libra Monkee wrote:Umm... why does that car look like a Nissan?
Sure as heck looks like a Nissan but, no, it is the new NSX, unfortunately.
watMr Kleen wrote: I wish Honda would build a RWD competitor to the upcoming Silvia and Subaru/Toyota coupes.
2+2 S2k FTW