Finally got to test drive the nsx. Interesting car.
I drove a blue one and the paint was amazing had full carbon MSRP was 208k. Fully loaded. First thing I noticed is no height adjustment on the seat. I thought that was really odd. Not much adjustments to the seats. I did find them comfortable. Started out in sport mode and the sound of the car is very different. Very hard to describe. Don't know if I liked it or not. I did notice a lot of wind noise at highway speed. I thought the window was not sealing. The guy said this is normal. Does anyone else notice this wind noise near top of windows?
i thought sport was a little tame and went into sport plus mode and then the whole car woke up. It was fast, very fast, almost 570 fast, very close. Not sure if I could tell a difference. The view out the front is great, and the steering was right on. The car handled real nice. I think the sales man was freaking. The car stuck like glue and pulled through the turns real hard.
Not sure about the tranny when I manually shifted it seemed like it was a little delayed. In the mclaren you click the paddle and it goes, no lag no nothing.
The interior was underwhelming at best when I compared to the mclaren. Seemed like cheap leather and plastic. Mclaren interior while spartan, feels and smells high quality.
i didn't play with electronics cause really don't care. Nothing impressive. Th ride seemed good and not overly stiff. Does not seem like you can set individual controls for suspension and engine and steeering.
Overall it was pretty impressive. Not quite sure I liked the sound and did notice the engine cutting in and out when driving slow. I drive the I8 so sort of use to it.
I have a test drive again for a mclaren. If they fall to 140k used it will be tempting. 570 used is already in the 170s if you look hard. I built one myself for 180k. If I could find a new like that with a huge discount might be tempted.
Where do you guys see a used 2017 going for next year? Already seeing them around 160k
I drove a blue one and the paint was amazing had full carbon MSRP was 208k. Fully loaded. First thing I noticed is no height adjustment on the seat. I thought that was really odd. Not much adjustments to the seats. I did find them comfortable. Started out in sport mode and the sound of the car is very different. Very hard to describe. Don't know if I liked it or not. I did notice a lot of wind noise at highway speed. I thought the window was not sealing. The guy said this is normal. Does anyone else notice this wind noise near top of windows?
i thought sport was a little tame and went into sport plus mode and then the whole car woke up. It was fast, very fast, almost 570 fast, very close. Not sure if I could tell a difference. The view out the front is great, and the steering was right on. The car handled real nice. I think the sales man was freaking. The car stuck like glue and pulled through the turns real hard.
Not sure about the tranny when I manually shifted it seemed like it was a little delayed. In the mclaren you click the paddle and it goes, no lag no nothing.
The interior was underwhelming at best when I compared to the mclaren. Seemed like cheap leather and plastic. Mclaren interior while spartan, feels and smells high quality.
i didn't play with electronics cause really don't care. Nothing impressive. Th ride seemed good and not overly stiff. Does not seem like you can set individual controls for suspension and engine and steeering.
Overall it was pretty impressive. Not quite sure I liked the sound and did notice the engine cutting in and out when driving slow. I drive the I8 so sort of use to it.
I have a test drive again for a mclaren. If they fall to 140k used it will be tempting. 570 used is already in the 170s if you look hard. I built one myself for 180k. If I could find a new like that with a huge discount might be tempted.
Where do you guys see a used 2017 going for next year? Already seeing them around 160k