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Honda's new NSX

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Was lucky enough to get up close and personal with some of these just before Christmas. Such an awesome car :rock:

l always thought the old one looked a bit awkward. That looks very nice though.

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......and just imagine: a reliable supercar

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To me the front is a bit too overwrought and similar to Toyota's 'result of a crash' look.

I saw James may's review of this on the new Grand Tour,have to say i was very impressed,very nice car. 

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Nice to have something that doesn't keep you wondering when it's going to cost you a bomb AFTER you've bought it.

Nice to have something that doesn't keep you wondering when it's going to cost you a bomb AFTER you've bought it.

 

Oh but it will. Honda servicing for this will be supercar expensive and I would guess the early depreciation will be high similar to the R8.

 

Could make a cracking buy a few years down the line when the first owner has taken the big hit.

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Oh but it will. Honda servicing for this will be supercar expensive and I would guess the early depreciation will be high similar to the R8.

 

Could make a cracking buy a few years down the line when the first owner has taken the big hit.

I meant reliability not servicing costs

I meant reliability not servicing costs

 

Even better used then.

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Even better used then.

Oh yes

Not that it is going to concern the new car buyer what the running costs are at that end of the market

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