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A lot of people, say, 25-30 year olds won't associate as well with those who had been driving for a handful more years.
Honda left a lot of dedicated automobile enthusiasts in the dark, cold, or hanging for what seemed like ten years. They lost a significant fan base and might pay dearly for that. Could be why lots of people can't justify 200k for a Honda. After some consideration, I have been able to justify a 2017 Ford to cost as much as a Brooklyn apartment. Ford always had some money in reserve and I always suspected they dumped a ton of money in healthcare during the big mess when lots of complainers still lived at home or in a dorm. $200k Honda? Haven't checked, but HMC seems reasonably prudent with finances. Wouldn't be surprised if they are leaders in robotics and dump tons into the industry. I still bring up the movie Ex-Machina in conversations. Watch out! Robots might actually side on for woman as more beneficial than for men if comes to that. The new NSX has a nice woman's touch to it. Kind of like, freshly out of warranty BMW's. |
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The only way its price tag makes any sense is to have the new NSX come in a very limited production number. Pretty sure it's an awesome car to drive and own. Not sure if it's just me, but seems like Honda is trying to kill off Acura brand slowly
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I like driving, I find technology interesting, this car does not have me thinking for a nanosecond of cancelling my GT4 order and trying to get on the NSX list. In fact, for the $$$ I can think of many other cars I would rather have. I am sure will be a fascinating car, like the LF-A and GT-R, I think people should drive whatever makes them happy, for me the new NSX would not be such a car. I guess on the up side it's bound to be cheaper to maintain and more reliable than a Ferrari! I have not many Ferrari divers that are concerned with gas mileage or running costs. B. Last edited by bueller; 12-20-2015 at 02:27 PM.. |
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no ones going to spend that kind of money on a glorified honda.
its like when lexus was charging $350k-ish for the LFA. people thought it was a crazy price. Nissan did it right with their GTR pricing.
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And to who ever said M6>NSX .. You clearly have not driven a M6. It is one of the most uncomfortable cars I've ever driven and I'm not talking about stiffness. M5>M6 and that's coming from someone who isn't a huge fan of sedans.
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I don't see that happening with the NSX, I think it will sell well for a year or two and as technology moves on it will be worthless. But really I don't see a problem with that. I think it's priced right, I think it's an interesting choice. Are people forgetting that the i8 is nearly the same price but is far less capable? And that is selling very well for what it is. And the GTR pricing? People are spending well over $200k for the Nismos, so I think $150k for the higher quality but slower Acura is reasonable. |
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There was nothing wrong with a V6 and there is still nothing wrong with a V6.
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Yeah, not a fan of using a V6 in six-figure applications. Especially when we're talking 300-400K, like the new GT.
I also agree on the LF-A. I think in the future, they will have insane values. There's really nothing else like it, they received great fanfare with automotive press, and they're rare. |
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I still remember the days when I was in high school drooling over Type Rs and Best Motoring videos. Nostalgic! The Japs used to dominate the affordable sporty car market. Was hoping the FRS/BRZ will revive that segment.
NSX price-wise, I don't think it's that high. It's inline with estimates, isn't it? NSX always been priced against the 911 Turbo? 150k USD sounds like the right price. NSX has never been an affordable Japanese sports car. I guess what's going to make or break the NSX is what kind of lap times it'll put down. NSX has always been the highest priced Japanese vehicle, but also one of the fastest, if not the absolute fastest Japanese sports car. The weight, HP, price all doesn't matter until we have a sneak peak into how it drives and how fast it is around the track. If it can somehow defy physics with it's hybrid drive-train wizardry, while still maintain driving enjoyment above that given by the GTR, and give a sub 7 minutes Nurburgring lap time, I think it can still be the legend it once was and deserve of it's price tag.
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I guess I'm in the minority, but I like it and the price seems about right. It will be much more unique than even an AMG GT. Should go like a rocket and I really like the styling. The Acura badge is a nonissue in my mind. It'll hold up as long as the car delivers dynamically on the test drives. Someone earlier mentioned the LFA and high pricing. Just remember those completely sold out before the last one was built. The car wasn't the best performer, but would still cause heads to turn today just because of how few of them were made.
The NSX is a bargain version of the P1, LaFerrari, and 918.
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I am not a fan of the new NSX.
I love the old one so much I don't know why Acura did this to the new one. If you're paying for that much for a super car, why not just buy something that is true and tested instead? All super cars turn heads, I'd rather roll in a Lambo or Ferrari
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If you're shopping for a super car, usually the first brands that come to mind happen to be Lambo, Ferrari, McLaren or Porsche. They are true and tested cars that can back up all there years of production. Acura's NSX on the other hand have been missing for 14 years and you have to take the leap on it and hope it lives up to the old NSX that everyone loved. (And so far with reviewers saying it's missing "it") What would you do? Leap of faith or the more beloved brands that can back up their cars? Like I said, a super car is a super car. It will turn heads, most people on the road won't car really what brand it is. Just Lambo, Ferrari, Porsche and McLaren are more obvious and known.
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I don't think anyone has reviewed a production version, so we'll see. I predict they sell out. I also don't think they will make it indefinitely. Maybe a 5 year run.
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Thanks and credit to Artemis for the above images. Sometimes prestige of an automotive brand changes over a long period of time. Case example? It is estimated that since 1988 inflation has turned the value of the dollar 1/2 to today. The Porsche 911 Turbo in 1987 could be described as 100K today then. Expect to pay 150K+ in a couple weeks if you visit the Porsche dealership the day after a night at the Disco Ball. It would appear Porsche has more prestige today than in 1987. The BMW badge on the hood also has increased in prestige in the last few decades, and you can really read it. In the 80's, a Mercedes was way more expensive than BMW. 5 or 6 years ago?, a few BMW/Mercedes comparisons would indicate BMW eclipsed price-wise. $150K for a 2017 NSX is not unreasonable. |
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