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November 23rd, 2006 12:30 AM #2
Recent reports state that the whole project on the new NSX was scrapped, but of course, it could be a indirect question asking potential buyers if they would actually want such a car. Japan only has the RX-8, S2000 and 350Z as its true sports cars today, unlike many various models ten years back.
There are also rumors of a Supra resurrection and an R35 Skyline, with engines producing well over 400 hp. Along with the new NSX, these cars are certainly worth anticipating.
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TheOneThatIs
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November 23rd, 2006 12:48 AM #32008.....
Hmmm..... Lapit na ang 2010..... Pag zero-tariff na, parang nagiging posible and dating imposible.
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November 23rd, 2006 01:17 PM #7the supra and skyline will be made available na so i think honda should catch up with the nsx
japan still has the toyota mr-s
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December 1st, 2006 10:45 PM #9
The Toyota MR-S isn't going to last much longer... much like the RSX/Integra, it isn't really a big sales success. The Miata is just so competent, it's killing the affordable sportscar bracket. :rofl01:
The HSC shown above was said to have been scrapped, but I don't doubt Honda is thinking about making a supercar in the future... but probably not in the near future.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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December 2nd, 2006 10:10 AM #10
the MR-S is a sales failure because it blows. toyota insisted on fixing the not-broken MR2 and this is what they get.
out with the poor man's ferrari, in with the convertible pooper-scooper
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