Honda is probably correct in not releasing the new NSX in the current economic situation the world is currently in, however the word "Delayed" opposed to "Canceled" might be a better term. If the Nissan GTR can be successful in this economic situation why cant the NSX? Honda should also think seriously at keeping the price at $100,000 or less. Although I think the $160,000 price point represents a much better value than Toyota's LFA for $325,000. Toyota is crazy if they expect people to see that as some kind of value, they are pricing themselves out of the market.
Additionally, Honda needs to expand the Acura line. Bring back the Acura Vigor, as a Hybrid luxury car. Also, Honda needs a new Prelude.
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hondaman1 says:
09:35 PM, 02/18/2010
Honda is probably correct in not releasing the new NSX in the current economic situation the world is currently in, however the word "Delayed" opposed to "Canceled" might be a better term. If the Nissan GTR can be successful in this economic situation why cant the NSX? Honda should also think seriously at keeping the price at $100,000 or less. Although I think the $160,000 price point represents a much better value than Toyota's LFA for $325,000. Toyota is crazy if they expect people to see that as some kind of value, they are pricing themselves out of the market.
Additionally, Honda needs to expand the Acura line. Bring back the Acura Vigor, as a Hybrid luxury car. Also, Honda needs a new Prelude.