Originally Posted by ImportConvert I missed that. I'm tired. been at work for 12 hours and home for a few. Going to bed. Goodnight IC
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01-02-2012, 11:44 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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01-02-2012, 02:32 PM | #34 (permalink) | |
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R8 copy or not, I think that rendering looks good, but it's just going to be too far down on power/performance for what I'm expecting them to really charge for it (80-100K) to ever consider it. |
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but its a hybrid too!
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01-02-2012, 05:02 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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not necessarily a bad thing in my book. if it's primarily rwd with hybrid assist motors on each of the front wheels, that could be pretty cool assuming the tech operates seamlessly from the driver's perspective. Good mpg, good performance, cleaner etc is not a bad thing and all those things don't necessarily have to be mutually exclusive.
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[QUOTE=FL 4Motion;1472644]IF this new nsx comes in at a 60 to 70K price point, i could see this selling, but it's performance is still going to leave a lot to be desired when you start looking at similarly priced cars -- GT500, C6/C7 vette etc.QUOTE]
True, the 20k less would put it into even more compition as you mentioned...well nevermind then. At least it looks not too bad. |
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hopefully honda wont make only 500 copies of it, market it as an "exclusive" supercar, and price it above ferraris and lamborghinis like that certain other japanese car maker, the one notorious for making boring transportation appliances with stuck throttle pedals
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[QUOTE=90 ST;1472927]Depending on how the hybrid system is implemented this magic 500 hp may not be as bad as it sounds. If they use electric motors to actually drive the wheels then that's gonna be one hell of a flat torque curve.
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yeah, I still love the old NSXs, a timeless car imo. |
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The other alternative is using exotic materials, mainly carbon fibre. but that will price it right out of the market, unless honda is willing to eat up a huge loss on each car. Even then it still won't meet that weight target. The mp 4-12c also uses extensive carbon fibre structures in its frame, yet still weighs a bit over 3000 pounds.
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