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Originally Posted by azn370z
I don't think the CEO is going to make a statement canceling the nsx then a week or two later go back on his word and say Honda is not canceling it. Honda has pretty much finished the nsx but it won't come out any time soon. Because a car that expensive won't make Honda money in this economy. It wouldn't surprise me if Honda kept showing the nsx at auto shows but for them to launch the car most likely won't happen any time soon. I also wouldn't be surprised if Toyota post phones its super car for many years. The gtr is the last japanese supercar.
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Why not?
This is very similar to the project involving the first Camaro, and later the 69 Boss Mustang(same designer in certain areas) and numerous Corvette releases. Production of sports and super cars is always an iffy situation. With this new news, it will only take a month to prove this article wrong. I don't understand why they would continue to hype up a dead project, doesnt that cost lots of money and resources in a bad economy?