spookyp said:Don't want to beat this to death, but somehow, DODGE did it... The Viper became a performance benchmark that still sits unchallenged, can actually scare Ferraris at the track, and carries exclusivity. It outsells the NSX 8 fold, I believe, and is still being developed (cool stuff like the competition coupe, the forthcoming SRT 10 based GTS, and the rumors of a 600hp edition). And lets not forget, the Dodge premiered waaaay back in 1992.
Why can't Honda challenge Dodge? They did it in 1991 when the NSX was born. The NSX of today is just nowhere near the car of the NSX of 1991. They can CHOOSE to do it again today if they wanted to.
My main point is that they should either get in, or get out, and not go half way.
Hmm.. you got me there. The Viper is an animal. It was a success though because of it brute force. HP/TQ. It sure wasn't because of its build quality, handling or braking. The 03 is a much better car all around, but it is still the HUGE HP and TQ that draws people to the car.
If Honda wanted that same recognition, they need to make a 500HP V10 NSX. If they do a 3.5L V6 with 350 HP, nobody will EVER notice it.