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Kind of strange that Honda did a press release for the tours but Acura did not
http://news.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=9507-en
http://news.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=9507-en
Kind of strange that Honda did a press release for the tours but Acura did not
http://news.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=9507-en
They invite customers to "the making of their bespoke supercar"--a bit grand for letting customers choose options off a list (like Detroit has been doing since at least the 1960s). If and when Honda lets you get the seats covered in any material you want, pick any interior or exterior colors you want, ..., that would be what I'd call bespoke. I realize this is a press release and Honda can use the word however they want, but they are competing against a few companies that offer more specialized customization.
Sometimes a dictionary definition can be beside the point. By that definition any car made in response to a particular customer's order is bespoke, even if there aren't any options to choose from. Even docjohn's hamburger is more in line with what most people understand bespoke to mean (if, say, he asked for no onion).According to the Oxford dictionary "bespoke" means "Made for a particular customer or user." which is correct for the NSX.
It's 2017. You can get custom-fit blue jeans (7 measurement points adjustable to your spec) for under $100. Manufacturing has gotten so efficient that customization is more practical to offer than ever. The Cayman you mentioned--you can get it in any color you want for less than Honda charges for blue on the NSX. (yes, it is a very nice blue)Why are we talking about this?
My question is, why wasn't it released from the Acura press release area?