A Porsche 996 guy told me that;
"My best friend has an '00 NSX and a Ferrari 360. I've driven those cars and my car nearly back-to-back, and the NSX can't really compete. It understeers heavily, its limits are nowhere near the Porsche's, and it doesn't have the power that the 911 does. The steering is very light, and doesn't communicate well at all, but the transmission is one of the best.
However, I have an '02 996, which has a bit more grip (bigger tires) and power. After driving both cars back-to-back many times, I've found that the NSX doesn't feel like it's in the same league as the Ferrari and Porsche. My friend has come to the same conclusion. He hasn't driven the NSX in weeks".
Any thoughts? Thanks.
"My best friend has an '00 NSX and a Ferrari 360. I've driven those cars and my car nearly back-to-back, and the NSX can't really compete. It understeers heavily, its limits are nowhere near the Porsche's, and it doesn't have the power that the 911 does. The steering is very light, and doesn't communicate well at all, but the transmission is one of the best.
However, I have an '02 996, which has a bit more grip (bigger tires) and power. After driving both cars back-to-back many times, I've found that the NSX doesn't feel like it's in the same league as the Ferrari and Porsche. My friend has come to the same conclusion. He hasn't driven the NSX in weeks".
Any thoughts? Thanks.