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Old 11-13-2015, 06:15 PM
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Baby NSX...

I was thinking the other day about the rumors surrounding the "Baby NSX", and one of the things that came to mind was how much I would love to see Acura create something like the 1990-1996 Nissan 300zx (Z32). It was and still is one of the hottest sports cars I grew up lusting after. The body design is timeless and still looks very modern compared to many sports cars today.

With over 164k produced to date during it's life-span, an original MSRP of $50kish, fast-forward to a strong growing return to "sports/performance" vehicles, something like the 300zx based off the NSX platform could be a huge hit for Acura if priced correctly with the right features.

Could this be what the "Baby NSX" is all about?
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Originally Posted by holografique
I was thinking the other day about the rumors surrounding the "Baby NSX", and one of the things that came to mind was how much I would love to see Acura create something like the 1990-1996 Nissan 300zx (Z32). It was and still is one of the hottest sports cars I grew up lusting after. The body design is timeless and still looks very modern compared to many sports cars today.

With over 164k produced to date during it's life-span, an original MSRP of $50kish, fast-forward to a strong growing return to "sports/performance" vehicles, something like the 300zx based off the NSX platform could be a huge hit for Acura if priced correctly with the right features.

Could this be what the "Baby NSX" is all about?
It is called a Civic Type R
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