NSX Freak, sorry to hear about your troubles. I gather you got your car via an importer am I right?
If so, then there is nothing you can do except try to discuss with the importer on a settlement, otherwise take it to small claims and discuss it with the judge. It is very difficult to check...
Nah its ok since he came up with that comment on his own. I posted it on another forum and boy did people get a big laugh out of it :biggrin:
Maybe you people need to get out more and see other Ferraris (308, 348, 355, F40, Testarossa etc etc).
Um no.
I have seen a few NSX owners trolling on the S2000 forum doing exactly that, so you are certainly wrong there.
So what statements have I made that were untrue? I have see 2 pages worth of incorrect statements from NSX users here in the past 2 days. I don't see you correcting any of...
WTF? Since when was I pointing out your spelling problems? You keep saying I didn't read your entire post but here I am talking about examples of build quality that you might not have experienced. And I was wrong to say that you worked for Porsche, you gave the impression that you had inside...
We have a 16 year old Mercedes Benz that has only had minor services and still going strong. It has done 234,000km including interstate trips. The build of that thing is just unbelievable. We've had Volvos and BMWs that have had problems. All our Japanese cars including a Honda Accord have...
Actually you gain more with naturally FI cars than with NA cars, I think NSXTACY is referring to NSX related performance.
Do you have HICAS? You can drop those and save even more weight. Do you still have the stock diff? changing that will let the Z take off faster. The Z is a very capable...
Actually I don't find anything wrong with having an 80's Accord designed interior as long as it works. Its the car I'm most concerned about.
But hearing people claiming that the NSX's interior is still better than some of the later Porsches/Ferraris/whatever must be blind!
Hey I did read the whole post, you even said that Porsches 911s (not porches - you sure you used to work for them?) were way overpriced for such a high production car (when was the last time anyone bought a brand new NSX at sticker price?).
There are so many variations of Porsches built since...
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