![]() 10/26/2015 at 09:21 • Filed to: Honda, NSX | ![]() | ![]() |
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After being talked about since shortly after the flood, it seems that Honda are finally, nearly, getting around to actually building the new NSX and letting people drive it.
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The NSX is basically Schrödinger’s car.
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So its dead?
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It’s alive, apparently. And in its tier, the New NSX is 5th .
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Just in time to fill the gap being left by the death of the Viper!
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lolwut? The NSX couldn’t be farther from the Viper. They might operate in vaguely the same price bracket but I doubt anyone is cross-shopping these two cars.
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I like to think of the New NSX as a Padawan. I feel the immense strength of The Force within it, but until it learns the Ways, it can never reach its full potential.
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What happens to the NSX when it’s lured to the Dark Side? What the hell is the automotive Dark Side anyway?
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That gave me a good chuckle, although to be fair I don’t hate the CVT as much as others do. It doesn’t have the same great feeling as rowing your own gears, but to put things in perspective, my econobox has a 4-speed auto where 4th gear is actually an overdrive gear. A manual would be fantastic to actually control the power but given that it's not a performance car, a CVT would be perfect. Having no shifts compared to this ancient 4-speed would be amazing.