HONDA CANCELS NEW NSX!
#31
Originally Posted by TommyDeVito,Dec 17 2008, 10:34 AM
Honda: "Always a day late and performance short."
All they want to sell is cookie cutter automobiles to the masses. /Next
All they want to sell is cookie cutter automobiles to the masses. /Next
Sure, they can pour in bunch of money to make a car that not many people will buy into and have some bragging rights.....
Or
Make bunch of money with the practical cars right now and wait for the time is right to come out with the "halo" car. Right now, its all about survival and not bragging rights. The big 3 has bunch of bragging rights. Hemis, ZR1...etc. Look where it got them. Like I always say, when time is bad, save up your arsenal and have the firing power when the time comes. Don't let pride get the best of you.
People can say Toyota and Honda are making bunch of boring cars. At least they don't have to be like a dog and beg for money,..... along with the public opinions. I know they are at least on the right track. If anyone have been to Japan, the streets are filled with Honda fits and their version of the Scion xA. They are everywhere.
#32
Originally Posted by nfty,Dec 17 2008, 08:43 AM
GT-R is about as exciting as a automatic 80s Camaro on the street. It doesn't even have a man pedal.
The 370Z is a glimmer of hope that Nissan isn't totally retarded, but then again it will do rev-matched downshifting for you --- What a bonus!!! (NOT!!!! I like to chew my own steak before I eat it. I don't need it "pre-chewed" for my convenience.)
At least Nissan still makes a sportscar (Fairlady), not so much will be said of Toyota and now Honda
Honda bikes? Old engines? I assume you're not much into bikes nor realize how Honda has rebuilt bikes like say the 600RR from the ground up in 2007 and been pwning the competition in industry shootouts since?
The 370Z is a glimmer of hope that Nissan isn't totally retarded, but then again it will do rev-matched downshifting for you --- What a bonus!!! (NOT!!!! I like to chew my own steak before I eat it. I don't need it "pre-chewed" for my convenience.)
At least Nissan still makes a sportscar (Fairlady), not so much will be said of Toyota and now Honda
Honda bikes? Old engines? I assume you're not much into bikes nor realize how Honda has rebuilt bikes like say the 600RR from the ground up in 2007 and been pwning the competition in industry shootouts since?
#33
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Originally Posted by nfty,Dec 17 2008, 12:43 PM
GT-R is about as exciting as a automatic 80s Camaro on the street. It doesn't even have a man pedal.
The 370Z is a glimmer of hope that Nissan isn't totally retarded, but then again it will do rev-matched downshifting for you --- What a bonus!!! (NOT!!!! I like to chew my own steak before I eat it. I don't need it "pre-chewed" for my convenience.)
The 370Z is a glimmer of hope that Nissan isn't totally retarded, but then again it will do rev-matched downshifting for you --- What a bonus!!! (NOT!!!! I like to chew my own steak before I eat it. I don't need it "pre-chewed" for my convenience.)
Personally, I'm waiting for the 370Z convertible. If it doesn't look as lame as the 350, it could be a great S2000 replacement.
#35
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It's pleb cars from here on in. With the usual Si model sprinkled around.
Type-Rs will stay @ home, why ship something that might not sell or cost too much...
As always, the staples will be Nissan and Subaru. Some of you may know but Subaru will slowly be the Toyota 'performance' brand that has been missing.
Mitsu, well they're not doing too well here. Might be the perfect excuse to close up shop. They've already started saying goodbye down under (AUS).
Type-Rs will stay @ home, why ship something that might not sell or cost too much...
As always, the staples will be Nissan and Subaru. Some of you may know but Subaru will slowly be the Toyota 'performance' brand that has been missing.
Mitsu, well they're not doing too well here. Might be the perfect excuse to close up shop. They've already started saying goodbye down under (AUS).
#37
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Originally Posted by carrera4,Dec 17 2008, 10:20 AM
"In order for Honda to sustain its business during the next 100 years of the automotive industry, it is critical for the company to further strengthen its ability to continue advancing environmental technologies and to apply them to creative and attractive products."
This is where money will be spent.
This is where money will be spent.
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Originally Posted by carrera4,Dec 17 2008, 11:20 AM
"In order for Honda to sustain its business during the next 100 years of the automotive industry, it is critical for the company to further strengthen its ability to continue advancing environmental technologies and to apply them to creative and attractive products."
This is where money will be spent.
This is where money will be spent.
And here is my reply...