Most people don’t have any taste at all, but they’re still allowed to like what they like regardless of my opinion.
Most people don’t have any taste at all, but they’re still allowed to like what they like regardless of my opinion.
I don’t understand why people like different things than me.
Williams switching to Red Bull Air Race confirmed?
They’re supposed to be welded down. I assume they were properly prepped last year.
You know who was hiding in the sewers under that manhole? Ericsson.
Well done, Baku!
Man, Williams just can’t catch a break.
Hey people, buy the color you like best instead of trying to say why other people’s color preferences suck. That’s why they offer different color choices in the first place. (yes, I wish there were more options)
I don’t think you understand the color spectrum then. The fact that you can see gray in the first place means it’s a color. There are cool grays and warm gray, french grays and whatever Admarker considers gray. Gray is just a very de-saturated mid tone made up of several other colors. If you want to make an argument…
Apparently they surrendered your sense of humor too.
If I know I don’t like a type of food from multiple experiences then why would I spend more to eat it when I have an option for something I do like. Why can’t you understand that some people might not like the NSX? It’s ok for people to have different taste/desires/priorities when buying a car.
Why don’t you accept that not everyone loves the NSX the way you do? If you love it then great, I’m not going to tell you not to. I’m just explaining through my experience why I prefer lighter, less complex cars and why the NSX isn’t the car for me. I enjoy the car, just not enough to consider it over some of it’s…
So ignoring your obvious bias, if I was shopping for a car in the NSX’s price range and/or performance bracket, then yes, the complexity of the car would absolutely affect me. It’s additional cost and weight which directly affects my driving enjoyment and decisions as a potential buyer.
GOAT comment right there.
True, but the tech seems to be the only win it has on that list and buyers seem not to care about it. It’s a cool car, It just doesn’t seem cool enough.
For sure. I’m sure it’s great to drive, everyone I’ve heard talk about it says so, but so is everything else in that market.
You’re not wrong about the tech, but that doesn’t make it better (or even competitive) than the cars it’s going to ideally be compared to. The technology they focused on so heavily ended up adding weight and complexity to the car without any performance advantage compared to it’s more traditional competitors. The…
I’m happy whenever I see one of these in the wild (possibly because they’re so rare, I think I’ve seen 2?) but I completely forget that they exist the next day. I think that’s the worst fate for a supercar.
I think you missed his point. Sure, the project was killed twice, but the scope was never properly updated to compete against more modern cars it was supposed to compete with. I really like them when I see one, but I forget they exist the next day.
One of these would make an excellent little fun-having-car. I drove one before I ended up with my EP3 Civic Si and it was just as fun to drive.