I feel like I went to the strip club and saw the most exotic dancer I have ever seen. But when I asked for a lap dance, she said "Sorry, I only dance for JGTC drivers."
Well, 2010 is 20 year anniversary for NSX. But since I know we are not getting a new NSX that soon, my money is on 2020 for 30 year anniversary. :tongue:
It seems like there is no single vision of NSX, but many different ideas among Honda execs. I'll just be happy when they finally release the next NSX or any sports cars for that matter. Honda/Acura really needs a performance cars. I don't want Honda to become another Toyota/Lexus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn0-2TbuG7w
Funny how he say Acura purse excitement regardless of economy... :rolleyes:
I would of had more respect for Acura if the car he was presenting was NSX and not ZDX. Or at least be honest and say in this economy, we would rather purse safe path and not...
I had Prelude, Civic Si, S2000, and I was hoping my next upgrade will be the new NSX. But since this is no longer possible, what am I suppose to upgrade to? Honda, give me an option!
No, I am saying just adding more power to ZO6 isn't the answer. As reply to the guy who said "if they add turbo to ZO6, it's game over." They need to beef up the suspension so that it can handle the extra power.
You won't have to catch it because the ZO6 will be standing still spinning it's wheels. Regular ZO6 already has hand full with traction. So just adding more power is not going to make it too much faster. I hope ZR1 solved the traction problem.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/nissan-gt-r-laps-nurburgring-in-7-minutes-29-seconds.html
Yep, I told my friend who drives the TT this story and he told me that Nissan used different, shorter track than everyone else. That's why the times appear so fast... :rolleyes:
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