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Contrasting Infoenzo@af 12-13-2000, 06:51 PM C&D claims (january issue) that the NSX will get not only a boost in power, but a boost in price. Well, in reading Vol 52, issue 5 of Road and Track (january) they say (pg 59) Originally written by Road and Track ...With a more powerful V-8 engine (which is rumored to be coming in a few years)-not to mention a dramatic face lift and lower price-it won't just..... Wait, lower price? Although that would be wonderful, I think R&T has some false information on this one...but let's hope not! ---------- "Ferrari isn't a car, it's a lifestyle" -Enzo Ferrari. igor@af 12-13-2000, 06:56 PM yeah, i think R&T is bluffing. this is what CD said: http://www.automotiveforums.com/cgi-bin/af/discussion.cgi?forum=193&discussion=2 i don't think Honda would want to go to that direction, though lower price would be good for us. Edited by: igor@af JD@af 12-13-2000, 11:03 PM I suspect that here R&T was just a victim of an early rumor that turned out to be false. That, or they may be guilty of bending the truth a little just to give people something to sink their teeth into. And perhaps no car company is more guilty of secretive tactics that reveal next to nothing of a car until its release date than Honda. This is why you will come across so many different impressions of what a new Honda/Acura model will look like prior to its release date. And I suppose that Honda uses these suspenseful periods of speculation to their full advantage, by catapulting the release of their new models with accompanying build-up of enthusiasm and awe. Racer 20 12-18-2000, 11:40 PM Yes. JD@af is right. That issue is a little dated. Magazines are written at least a few months before the month they are realesed. Rumors are out dated in mags, most of the time anyway. porsche911 12-19-2000, 10:02 AM are you sure that it's actually few months? I think that would make the info WAY...... outdated. ;) I thought that they would release a mag and get to work for the next month dutring the month and finish it in one month. SikB 12-24-2001, 12:57 AM I am not sure if you realize this but in 1991 the NSX had an msrp of a little over $ 60 k but the dealers had absolutly no problem marking them up to $ 90 k so Honda set the msrp to around $80 k. F20C 01-16-2002, 02:23 AM The lower price came from the fact Honda is deciding weither to keep the alluminum or not. If they dropped back to steel production cost will be dramatically lowered. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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