RE: Spotted: Honda NSX
Discussion
Kateg28 said:
I want to post photos of 'my' NSX. Ok, ok, I mean, my dad's NSX on our recent alpine trip. Just cos I can.
I think it is beautifully proportioned car and the interior is fine, not the best but it is functional, practical and well put together (and this particular example has a spotless interior after 16 years).
random question but you don't have a brother who is a tree surgeon do you?I think it is beautifully proportioned car and the interior is fine, not the best but it is functional, practical and well put together (and this particular example has a spotless interior after 16 years).
Shocked no one has posted this vid yet! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAwJsOECGBU
F*** it was henry catchpole.
The 348, if I’m honest, was probably the car I was least excited about driving, assuming it would just be a poorer, slower first stab at the 355. But now I’m excited because it’s instantly obvious this car has some of the best steering, possibly the best, that I have ever sat behind.
The 348, if I’m honest, was probably the car I was least excited about driving, assuming it would just be a poorer, slower first stab at the 355. But now I’m excited because it’s instantly obvious this car has some of the best steering, possibly the best, that I have ever sat behind.
Kateg28 said:
Nope. I have a brother but not a tree surgeon. Surname begins with K and he used to be a salesman and I think he is a driver now but definitely nothing to do with trees.
Ah no worries must have been someone else, it's hard keeping track of nsx's as they often have X# NSX number plates on making them all look alike.Anyway back on topic, I think the NSX & Ferrari 348 these days aren't really rivals, I suspect they're very different buyers. One appeals to one & the other to another.
One thing regarding the NSX & prices, is that there may just be the required number in the country to just be hard to get hold of, pushing the prices up.
I've been looking off & in for over a year now but the planets have never aligned. Whenever I'm without a toy, there are no good ones around, when I've got something in the garage there's always a few gaining interest.
mikEsprit said:
The NSX is the least visually satisfying exotic sports car, imo. I think they are simply unattractive.
Interesting that their values are increasing. Apparently, others don't hold my view, but when you drive past me, the yawn won't be because I'm tired.
I'm not sure the NSXs drivers will care as much as you think they will about your motivation for yawning.Interesting that their values are increasing. Apparently, others don't hold my view, but when you drive past me, the yawn won't be because I'm tired.
Kateg28 said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
random question but you don't have a brother who is a tree surgeon do you?
Nope. I have a brother but not a tree surgeon. Surname begins with K and he used to be a salesman and I think he is a driver now but definitely nothing to do with trees.And glad to see that an owner is enjoying their super car....
garypotter said:
I speak to your father occassionally and at last i see pictures of his car in the alps, One of the best looking NSX i have seen.
And glad to see that an owner is enjoying their super car....
Do you speak to him? I will have to mention you to him. Thank you for your compliments, he does look after it but also likes to use it properly. I did do a write up of our trip to the Alps:And glad to see that an owner is enjoying their super car....
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