Re: Acura NSX NA vs Chevrolet Corvette C Z
Well it's not all about you and you're posts, at least not for me. I was responding to SKi on the first one on 3-400k cars.
You are missing the point as well.
Drive the exotics you mention and you'll understand.
Great value and speed are important criteria for some. From a chair reading road tests it may look like a Enzo but drive a Enzo,a 355 or even a NA2 NSX and you'll begin to understand the attributes that set these cars apart and maybe, just maybe, understand why they would pass on your car.
All the exquisite restaurants with unique cuisines are not going to close just because theres a incredible diner. More food, more nutrition, tremendous value sounds like the only sensible choice but just like performance cars it's not about that. It's the connection and feel the car and driver share.
Your car fills your needs. I have owned Corvettes and I have driven and repaired several C6's and have driven three C6 ZO6's, in fact, I can drive one whenever I want and own one too for that matter. It's a phone call away, a phone call that' not going to happen.
NSXPrime has a long history of threads on comparisons that entice owners who rightfully have love affairs with the car of their choice and think there is a tangible reason why they have the best car. They think they discovered the holy grail and want us to know we are wrong.
There are some here who buy $20k rebuilt wrecks and want to pass themselves off as 90K exotic car owners.
BTW, I have driven MANY NSX's and you could have some distance between one and another in terms of performance.
I drove another C6 ZO6 that felt slower than another one I drove as well.
EFE ZO6, your posts are some of the best I have seen here on Prime on a car to car comparison, but don't expect converts.
A couple of you guys are misquoting my words regarding my comparison to $300k to $400k cars. I wasn't talking about the quality of the workmanship, those cars obviously offer finer appointments and more exotic body styles, but few can match the performance of the Z06 and that was my point. Even the Enzo at $1m is only a few tenths quicker (0 to 60mph) and 20mph faster top end. The Porsche Carrera GT at $450k a copy is only a couple of tenths quicker (0 to 60) and 5 to 8mph faster top end. I mean come on, give credit where credit is due? Show some reviews of production cars under $300k with track specs like the Z06, I mean they are rare if any at all?
EFE Z06
Well it's not all about you and you're posts, at least not for me. I was responding to SKi on the first one on 3-400k cars.
You are missing the point as well.
Drive the exotics you mention and you'll understand.
Great value and speed are important criteria for some. From a chair reading road tests it may look like a Enzo but drive a Enzo,a 355 or even a NA2 NSX and you'll begin to understand the attributes that set these cars apart and maybe, just maybe, understand why they would pass on your car.
All the exquisite restaurants with unique cuisines are not going to close just because theres a incredible diner. More food, more nutrition, tremendous value sounds like the only sensible choice but just like performance cars it's not about that. It's the connection and feel the car and driver share.
Your car fills your needs. I have owned Corvettes and I have driven and repaired several C6's and have driven three C6 ZO6's, in fact, I can drive one whenever I want and own one too for that matter. It's a phone call away, a phone call that' not going to happen.
NSXPrime has a long history of threads on comparisons that entice owners who rightfully have love affairs with the car of their choice and think there is a tangible reason why they have the best car. They think they discovered the holy grail and want us to know we are wrong.
There are some here who buy $20k rebuilt wrecks and want to pass themselves off as 90K exotic car owners.
BTW, I have driven MANY NSX's and you could have some distance between one and another in terms of performance.
I drove another C6 ZO6 that felt slower than another one I drove as well.
EFE ZO6, your posts are some of the best I have seen here on Prime on a car to car comparison, but don't expect converts.
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