I have been listening to the "NSX" replacement rumors since 2000.
If Honda, Acura or whatever wanted to make a replacement they would have. If a car company develops a car with the expectation of selling it they do just that. They bring it to market and sell it.
Honda is doing what every company does, develop concept cars but they are that and nothing more. Excursions into creative designs, not real cars they plan to make.
Honda may want to develop the Acura name into a world market but any one car like the HSC or ASC, or whatever, would be incidental to those plans.
The NSX is a old car that's not made anymore. People will buy them and mod them to death trying to make them on a par with new cars but it will never be a new car again. It is what it is.
In the future say 15-20 years, the NSX will hold a place among cars something like the Ferrari 308 does now. A great car in it's time, born with timeless good looks owned by people who love them for what they were and will not care if it is relevant to the then current new car market.
25 year from now people will still be saying; "what's that"?
If Honda, Acura or whatever wanted to make a replacement they would have. If a car company develops a car with the expectation of selling it they do just that. They bring it to market and sell it.
Honda is doing what every company does, develop concept cars but they are that and nothing more. Excursions into creative designs, not real cars they plan to make.
Honda may want to develop the Acura name into a world market but any one car like the HSC or ASC, or whatever, would be incidental to those plans.
The NSX is a old car that's not made anymore. People will buy them and mod them to death trying to make them on a par with new cars but it will never be a new car again. It is what it is.
In the future say 15-20 years, the NSX will hold a place among cars something like the Ferrari 308 does now. A great car in it's time, born with timeless good looks owned by people who love them for what they were and will not care if it is relevant to the then current new car market.
25 year from now people will still be saying; "what's that"?