Gordon Murray talks about the NSX
#16
NSX-R in action!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...19259744802395
The 360 Modena couldn't even come close!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...19259744802395
The 360 Modena couldn't even come close!
#17
I would say the NSX is a class above the old Supras and Skylines of the same era. The new R35 GT-R I would put in a similar class with the NSX, despite the performance differences. The NSX keep in mind is almost 20 years old. The new GT-R is IMHO similar to what the NSX was back then.
#18
The next NSX (whenever it comes) and the LF-A should be above all of these cars and firmly in modern supercar territory. We're talking Ferrari Enzo and Carrera GT territory.
#19
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And it still looks FANTASTIC to this day. I just don't think the Honda designers of today could design anything but ugly, so I don't even care about the next NSX.
This car is it, this is what Honda used to be about. They had some *****. To hell with the status quo, lets make a car that is going to shake up the establishment.
I love this car.
This car is it, this is what Honda used to be about. They had some *****. To hell with the status quo, lets make a car that is going to shake up the establishment.
I love this car.
#20
And it still looks FANTASTIC to this day. I just don't think the Honda designers of today could design anything but ugly, so I don't even care about the next NSX.
This car is it, this is what Honda used to be about. They had some *****. To hell with the status quo, lets make a car that is going to shake up the establishment.
I love this car.
This car is it, this is what Honda used to be about. They had some *****. To hell with the status quo, lets make a car that is going to shake up the establishment.
I love this car.
Toyota, Nissan, Subaru; they've all come out with a bunch of innovations over the past 10 years. Most recently Subaru came out with the historic boxer diesel. Toyota and Nissan are pushing the envelope with engines and technology. So is BMW, Audi, and Benz. Nissan's GT-R is jam-packed with innovation. The LF-A is going to be full of innovation as well. Meanwhile, where is Honda? They've delayed the next-gen NSX, and rumours from some Honda websites are saying Honda is having problems with it's A-VTEC variable valve timing and lift system. Nissan already has VVEL on the market. Toyota already has Valvematic (in Japan) on the market.
I always have mixed thoughts whenever I remember the NSX. On one hand, it was a huge achievement for Honda and represents an innovation "peak". On the other hand, since the NSX Honda has not innovated anywhere near the same level on any other vehicles.
#21
mostly agreed, although i'd sort of throw in the s2000 as a closer resemblance. i actually had some hope when i saw the s2k, thinking honda had more under the sleeves, but guess now
#23
We know the LF-A is coming, and we also know a Toyota sports car is coming. The only question is when. Plus Lexus has the whole F sub-brand now.
#24
Plus Lexus has the whole F PERFORMANCE brand now. Hehe...it didn't sound right being "sub-branded"
#25
IMHO, Infiniti is WAY ahead of Acura right now. Despite some criticisms I may have of Infiniti, they've improved greatly over the past few years and Nissan continues to innovate. Only a few years ago Infiniti was anonymous and below Acura and now they're way ahead.
Acura continues with the status quo and with a mostly static lineup.
Acura continues with the status quo and with a mostly static lineup.
#26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oyuxDwnhZg
NSX-R in action!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...19259744802395
The 360 Modena couldn't even come close!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...19259744802395
The 360 Modena couldn't even come close!
#28
The NSX and S2000 were some of the ONLY production Hondas to have a RWD setup, and Shigeru Uehara had a hand in designing both of them. Then there are the C30/C32 and F20C engines. In the minds of many Honda enthusiasts and fans (including myself) the C32B stands as the pinnacle of Honda's achievement with V6 engines. It's a 3.2L V6 DOHC that makes 290HP. A rarity among Honda engines, as it's one of the only Honda engines ever made thats DOHC. When the NSX debuted originally, it came with the C30A, also a DOHC VTEC V6 that was a 3.0L and made 270HP. Almost 20 years later, and what does Honda have now? A 3.5L SOHC i-VTEC V6 that makes 268HP, or a 3.7L SOHC i-VTEC that makes 300HP .
Then of course there's the F20C. That engine featured numerous proven race innovations. Also no surprise that the F20C is a DOHC VTEC design. A lot of things from the F20C were applied to Honda's K-Series. Also, many things learned from the C30/C32 were applied to other Honda engines like the J-Series.
It's incredible how influential Shigeru was at Honda.
Last edited by TRDFantasy; 03-05-08 at 09:14 AM.
#29
Yea, its too bad Honda is literally forcing out the some of the best people they had. I have an autographed picture of my car signed by Shigeru Uehara. My friend took up the pic when he went to Japan's NSX Fiesta.
#30
I think partly this is because of the arrogant and stubborn attitude that many Honda senior execs have. Honda is unwilling to change or adapt in many aspects and that leads to some of Honda's best and brightest to leave the company.