Message from @Matt
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Yeah, but *technology*
It is a halo car for Acura to show off their hybrid tech.
I doubt Acura cares that it is a flop
Well remember it was also teased for literally 9 years before actually getting to production, and it was originally gonna be a V10, the hybrid thing happened along the way because it was stalled so much. Then the debut of the actual production car was completely overshadowed by the launch of the second generation Ford GT at the same auto show, which had not been tease or promised previously at all. It was a really blunt lesson in terrible marketing and pr vs doing it right.
Also the original NSX didn't bring any crazy technology to the table, that's not what made it good. It was good because it a pretty equivalent car to the contemporary Ferrari V8 models it benchmarked in terms of performance, but it was also reliable and viable as an everyday car.
I think it shouldn't be forgotten that the "new nsx" is fat, dumb and comparatively boring
I think it should probably be pointed out that the original nsx was basically designed for driving experience over all else, with input from possibly the best person if not just at the time but maybe ever
all of that philosophy was dropped for the recreation
> the original nsx was basically designed for driving experience over all else
Source?
I mean literally everything written about it, there is plenty of information about it's development and plenty of reviews. Do you not remember any of that from when it came out?
I think it would be harder to make a case that the NSX name is supposed to represent the latest in cutting edge technology. It had a fairly low strung V6 and an aluminum body, nothing really crazy other than good chassis and suspension dynamics.
Hmmm.... I see your point
the real irony is, if honda had just called the new nsx something else, they might have been successful
relying on an old brand to carry them with a product that was significantly different was a bad idea especially dragged out
[*Flashbacks to Need for Speed 1995*]
That was a good game.
And pretty much went off the rails from that point on 👌
@LOGiK I've been telling another guy in here the same thing about branding
nfsu2 was great in a dumb way
I think the absolutely horrible marketing really worked against it too, if you tell people you're gonna make this replacement for your most iconic car over the course of a full decade, you build expectations to a point that's almost impossible to live up to.
Toyota has done the same with the new Supra name.
@LordCaledus lol you listening?
bmw has also... what the fuck has bmw done to M actually
I just remember the NSX being in the same class as the Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7
pretty much yeah
Supra was a fun car.
though I feel like the rx7 shouldn't be classed with anything else
M is meaningless now, there are SUVs that have an M badge from the factory and aren't even an M car.
also m was originally like.. light and fast
then the m8 gte
I'm sure you could mount a 203mm tank cannon to the m8 gte
Well the Supra was also equivalent to a Corvette or 911 of the time, those cars were all in the either side of 300 or so horsepower range at that time.
The M8 GTE is also a joke because it's been racing since the start of the current IMSA and WEC seasons even though there is no M8 road car on sale.
The production version of the regular 8 series wasn't even shown until like 6 months after the M8 GTE had been racing, and you can't buy that yet, let alone an actual M8.
sounds like a tesla model 3 at 35k
Everything else in WEC GTE Pro represents a road car that has actually been sold to customers besides the BMW.
well I bet most people won't buy the m8
few people have a dockyard or shipping port to park in
Haha
I thought you were gonna say they'll buy the 835i X-Drive M badged non-M model instead.