HONDA says: NSX replacement to be VERY fast but rare ; ONLY 1,000/year US

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no thanks not my cup of tea
looks like that car was build with 3 different cars

front end = S2000
mid section = RSX
rear = 2008 Civic
 
The question is, how much is a GTR going to be in 2011? And how much the Spec V is really going to be?

NSX went up about 5k per year in price since 1991 until 1997.

Don't be surprise if a base model GTR go for $90k when this car comes out.

Do you want a cow that weights 3800lbs or some thing much better built with aluminum chassis and NA power.

I agree that the price of the GT-R will certainly increase year-over-year. Perhaps I should rephrase my comment; I believe that the new NSX will list for at least $125k in 2010/2011, if not considerably higher, making it much more expensive than the GT-R.

As for which one I'd prefer or actually spend my money on - that is a completely different question. Even at a much higher price over the GT-R, the new NSX may provide equivalent or better value. Or even if it isn't as good of a value, I may still prefer it.

When it comes to high-end sports cars, it really comes down to what you like. You can't really rationalize one make/model over another because if you were completely rational about it, you would realize that you don't need a high-end sports car at all! That's why I'm enthuiastic for anybody who shares my love of sports cars, whether they have a Corvette, Ferrari or anything in between. It's all good.
 
Grain of salt. Have to remember these are the same folks that said the replacement was supposed to be out almost 10 years ago.

I'm actually leaning toward other news in the rumor mill that the design might be scrapped. Economy is in the tank. Even Toyota seems to have shelved their LF-A car for now. They are letting Nissan take the economic hit and enjoy the red ink.
 
Looks like a cross between a Lexus and a Benz..... SIGH :mad::frown:
 
It's got a big V10 in the front... what? They're going to have to work hard to make it not understeer...

If they would have brought out the HSC, we could have all sold our NSX's to the high school kids going from RSXs, worked hard, saved and then bought the HSC.

I guess it's back to slacking off for me :)
 
Why is everyone all up in arms?? Thats not a pic of the NSX replacement....it's the honda CR-Z concept. I dont know why they put up a pic of the CR-Z while talking about the next gen NSX.
This is supposedly the replacement for the CR-X

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Why is everyone all up in arms?? Thats not a pic of the NSX replacement....it's the honda CR-Z concept. I dont know why they put up a pic of the CR-Z while talking about the next gen NSX.
This is supposedly the replacement for the CR-X

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Wouldn't be primers if they didn't hate on it:biggrin:
 
Sort of like the GT40 because they made too few of them. Big Ford dealers who got a few cars, kept one for themselfs and sold the other to his best friend... or to the public at a silly mark-up over MSRP (not my idea of fun)

Where did you come up with this? can you back this up with facts or just making general assumptions?
I assume you are talking about the Ford GT Supercar? It isn't called a GT40.
 
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Why is everyone all up in arms?? Thats not a pic of the NSX replacement....it's the honda CR-Z concept. I dont know why they put up a pic of the CR-Z while talking about the next gen NSX.
This is supposedly the replacement for the CR-X

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honda-cr-z-2.jpg

Sounding like a broken record...but why can't Honda/Acura make "anything" even close to good looking :eek:
 
The renderings definitely look like the camo spied NSX as claimed... unless everyone has been wrongly guessed. Perhaps its the new Integra??? I think it fits the Integra image more than an NSX. It's no NSX class
 
12 months ago, Ferrari said they will make 4000 per year, of their new California

2 months ago, they proudly announced "We are completely sold out for all 2000 units of the Califonia's, and are very excited that this car is sold out".

I guess Ferrari thinks we forgot about the 4,000 cars they talked about for the last 24 months.
 
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12 months ago, Ferrari said they will make 4000 per year, of their new California

2 months ago, they proudly announced "We are completely sold out for all 2000 units of the Califonia's, and are very excited that this car is sold out".

I guess Ferrari thinks we forgot about the 4,000 cars they talked about for the last 24 months.

Hey Bat you didn't respond to this guys question

Where did you come up with this? can you back this up with facts or just making general assumptions?
I assume you are talking about the Ford GT Supercar? It isn't called a GT40.

Sorry for the wait I'm sure Bat will answer you shortly:biggrin:
 
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Cars, What's New
Next Acura NSX Wants To Beat Nissan GT-R


Looks as if Honda’s taking off the gloves. And Honda never takes off the gloves. Lexus makes a RWD, V8 sedan? We’ll stick with FWD and a V6 thank you very much. Those days, apparently, are gone. The new NSX (to be sold only as an Acura) will sport a 5.5-liter V10 which will be good for at least 600 hp and probably more. Why so much? Because Honda is fully committed to kicking the GT-R’s ass. And probably the ZR-1’s tuchas, too. And having a supercar that makes more than 100 horsepower more than Godzilla is a great first step. As to why they want to best the GT-R, no one knows for sure. But we’re hoping it has something to do with Soichiro Honda and Eiji Toyoda. Back in 1968 Mr. Toyoda (then CEO of Toyota) stood silently in front of the Honda 1300 protoype at the Tokyo Motor Show for a full ten minutes. Then he gathered all his engineers and white collar types around him and proceeded to scream, ”Honda’s car produces 100 horsepower with a 1300cc engine. Why can’t we do the same thing?” Though in this case it’s Honda’s CEO saying, “Every energy-drink addicted Gran Turismo junkie in the world has written on their Facebook page that they’d kill their sister for a GT-R. Why can’t they say that about the NSX?” [Source: Motor Authority]
 
14

Oct

2008
Cars, What's New
Next Acura NSX Wants To Beat Nissan GT-R


Looks as if Honda’s taking off the gloves. And Honda never takes off the gloves. Lexus makes a RWD, V8 sedan? We’ll stick with FWD and a V6 thank you very much. Those days, apparently, are gone. The new NSX (to be sold only as an Acura) will sport a 5.5-liter V10 which will be good for at least 600 hp and probably more. Why so much? Because Honda is fully committed to kicking the GT-R’s ass. And probably the ZR-1’s tuchas, too. And having a supercar that makes more than 100 horsepower more than Godzilla is a great first step. As to why they want to best the GT-R, no one knows for sure. But we’re hoping it has something to do with Soichiro Honda and Eiji Toyoda. Back in 1968 Mr. Toyoda (then CEO of Toyota) stood silently in front of the Honda 1300 protoype at the Tokyo Motor Show for a full ten minutes. Then he gathered all his engineers and white collar types around him and proceeded to scream, ”Honda’s car produces 100 horsepower with a 1300cc engine. Why can’t we do the same thing?” Though in this case it’s Honda’s CEO saying, “Every energy-drink addicted Gran Turismo junkie in the world has written on their Facebook page that they’d kill their sister for a GT-R. Why can’t they say that about the NSX?” [Source: Motor Authority]

Oh man if Honda can beat Chevy at the same price that would be unheard of and truly ground breaking! Props where props are do as no one beats the Corvette at performance to performance dollars.
 
It's got a big V10 in the front... what? They're going to have to work hard to make it not understeer...

They already did. It's called SH-AWD.
 
12 months ago, Ferrari said they will make 4000 per year, of their new California

2 months ago, they proudly announced "We are completely sold out for all 2000 units of the Califonia's, and are very excited that this car is sold out".

I guess Ferrari thinks we forgot about the 4,000 cars they talked about for the last 24 months.

Ferrari has set (as of October, 2008) California production at 2500-2800 units for 2009 and 3000 units for 2010. Apparently, all production for both years is already sold-out. I don't recall ever seeing a 4000 unit production number but reducing production to a level that produces a 2-year waiting list is smart.

With the California, Ferrari is nearing annual production of 10,000 units, with all of their cars pricing at about $200k and up. It is very likely that Ferrari sells more $200k vehicles than all other manufacturers combined. They own the high-end of the market.
 
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I have no problem with the looks of this car. :wink:
 
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I have no problem with the looks of this car. :wink:

Interesting any more pics of the side and the rear?

At least it doesn't have that honking Acura grille that the new TSX has *bleh*
 
Looks SLRish!
 
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Those were my thoughts as well when I saw the rendering. :frown: Doesn't move me like the way the current NSX did when I was a kid in high school.

indeed. This is the ugliest pice of sh*t i've ever seen. eff the new 'NSX replacement.' (cause it's definitely not worth calling it the new NSX) I'll say this again, why couldn't they have just modified this NSX's shape? Porsche has done it for how many years? and they're selling well! Chevy's done the same with the corvette!

Who came up with the idea "hey, lets take a Honda Civic, honda integra, and honda s2000 and put it all together and make it the most exotic car honda has ever made as well as compete with ferraris and lambos!" :mad:
 
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indeed. This is the ugliest pice of sh*t i've ever seen. eff the new 'NSX replacement.' (cause it's definitely not worth calling it the new NSX) I'll say this again, why couldn't they have just modified this NSX's shape? Porsche has done it for how many years? and they're selling well! Chevy's done the same with the corvette!

Who came up with the idea "hey, lets take a Honda Civic, honda integra, and honda s2000 and put it all together and make it the most exotic car honda has ever made as well as compete with ferraris and lambos!" :mad:
Many of us think it looks pertty cool.

The reason they couldn't use the existing NSX platform is probably because it wouldn't pass the crash test and accommodating any thing bigger than a V6.

The idea came from the Engineers of Honda.:rolleyes: The goal is to build a car that will eat other cars alive on the Ring.
 
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