Hi guys. I'm from Sweden and I have decided to buy a Honda NSX as my next car. I drive a Civic VTi -92 atm and after some good business it's time to upgrade =) I have tested a NSX shortly and I fell in love immediately.
I have only driven Hondas as they are called here in Sweden so there was no question where to invest my money after aquiring a BIG pay check =) it would be extremely cool to own a NSX at my young age of 20 years =)
To the question: I have looked at a few cars on the net and so on and when I was discussing the matter with my brother in Law (who is american) he told me to be careful about the chassi/body as aluminum will eventually "fade" if you know what I mean. He said that it gets weaker after the years have passed and that I should get the car that I wanted checked up so that I can be sure that there is nothing wrong with the chassi/body.
I just wanted to check this thing with you guys because this is the first time I hear of such a thing and all the time I've been reading about Hondas/Acuras and learning about them, this is the first time I hear that the body/chassi would get "weaker" because of the material that it is built in.
Do you know whether or not my bro' in law has a point? If he does have one, can you please write down some hints/tips for what I should watch out for when checking up a car? Sorry for the long post btw and THX in advance.
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*Speedy Gonzales On The Run*
I have only driven Hondas as they are called here in Sweden so there was no question where to invest my money after aquiring a BIG pay check =) it would be extremely cool to own a NSX at my young age of 20 years =)
To the question: I have looked at a few cars on the net and so on and when I was discussing the matter with my brother in Law (who is american) he told me to be careful about the chassi/body as aluminum will eventually "fade" if you know what I mean. He said that it gets weaker after the years have passed and that I should get the car that I wanted checked up so that I can be sure that there is nothing wrong with the chassi/body.
I just wanted to check this thing with you guys because this is the first time I hear of such a thing and all the time I've been reading about Hondas/Acuras and learning about them, this is the first time I hear that the body/chassi would get "weaker" because of the material that it is built in.
Do you know whether or not my bro' in law has a point? If he does have one, can you please write down some hints/tips for what I should watch out for when checking up a car? Sorry for the long post btw and THX in advance.
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*Speedy Gonzales On The Run*