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.....no. just no.
- 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
- 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1992 Accord EX - White coupe (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - Grey coupe (stolen)
- 1993 Accord SE - Gold coupe (sold)
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I really dislike all those sharp angles. The NSX of previous generations seemed to flow really nicely w/o those sharp angles. It just looked slick.
Now, with all those angles, it seems like they're trying to make it look like these new American muscle cars. That's no good.
Honda better keep making changes before this thing comes out.
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Too much of a Corvette influence in its design.Henry R
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'You see we human beings are not born with prejudices, always they are made for us,
made by someone who wants something' -1943 US War Department video
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Originally posted by Ralphiewell i think its hideous.
I think the NSX is one of the sexiest cars ever and that thing is a mix between a new vette and a charger....
icky...i do like the lights, however, they will drop that most likely since its still in the early design stages.
I am upset that it isn't MR, but honestly, from a purely aesthetic standpoint, the proportions are right, it just needs some detail refinement.
And yes the original NSX is one of the sexiest cars I have ever seen.
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Originally posted by owequititYeah hopefully, they will use customer feedback to refine it.
I am upset that it isn't MR, but honestly, from a purely aesthetic standpoint, the proportions are right, it just needs some detail refinement.
And yes the original NSX is one of the sexiest cars I have ever seen.
yes lets hope they take a few hints and do the right thing. I just cant see why all the companies are trying to go this spacy newage look..its not working for the most part. Its ugly.
And yes again i was confused on why it wasnt MR but i guess if they change some aspects and give it a more "Honda" approach instead of "whats in" approach then i could live with it
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Originally posted by Ralphieyes lets hope they take a few hints and do the right thing. I just cant see why all the companies are trying to go this spacy newage look..its not working for the most part. Its ugly.
And yes again i was confused on why it wasnt MR but i guess if they change some aspects and give it a more "Honda" approach instead of "whats in" approach then i could live with it
Well I think to a degree they didn't go MR because an FR coupe appeals to a larger audience.
The sales of the original NSX weren't exactly stellar, so I am sure that is part of it.
I think I agree though. As long as it has the required Honda charachteristics, I will probably learn to live with it.
LOL!
I am sure it would be terrible to have to do that...LOL!
"OMG! I had such a terrible day! I had to drive my FR V10 NSX, and it was SOOOO HORRIBLE! If only it was MR!"
At least this way I don't have to stress about whether or not I want to buy a 1st gen NSX used, because now I KNOW that I do.
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Originally posted by owequititWell I think to a degree they didn't go MR because an FR coupe appeals to a larger audience.
The sales of the original NSX weren't exactly stellar, so I am sure that is part of it.
I think I agree though. As long as it has the required Honda charachteristics, I will probably learn to live with it.
LOL!
I am sure it would be terrible to have to do that...LOL!
"OMG! I had such a terrible day! I had to drive my FR V10 NSX, and it was SOOOO HORRIBLE! If only it was MR!"
At least this way I don't have to stress about whether or not I want to buy a 1st gen NSX used, because now I KNOW that I do.
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