Yea Honda went with the trend of the modern day supercar/hypercar. Throwing in more technology (read: heavy) to produce more power and handling. Only issue is the NSX doesn't have a carbon fiber construction to keep the weight down like in other super/hyper cars.
18" wheels is a good size for the car based on what other members have posted.
Sounds like your car's gonna be at the center of a lot of aftermarket development so keep us updated.
This looks great. If you would have asked me about the turbo lettering in theory, I would have said no way. But it actually adds a nice sporty touch to the car. But need other mods like the wheels and blacked out parts to pull it off, which they did. :thumbsup:
They do match the car color better but also look a little plasticky. Good things is it's easily reversible if you don't like it after a while.
Thumbs up for thinking different and personalizing your car tho. :thumbsup:
Don't think that would work or else all manufacturers probably would have already placed it behind their emblems. It probably needs completely clear line of sight. Here's how other manufacturers have placed their sensing cameras.
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Orange and black contrast colors is a good match. I like the idea of the body colored front grill bar. If only they left the front and rear underbody spoilers off the car this would be real nice.
From reading recent posts here it sounds like a Geneva autoshow reveal in March might be possible so I bet we start seeing standard hatchback spy shots real soon. Honda knows how to play this whole spy shots game. Notice how the day after they announced the coupe for the LA show we get a look at...
Civic LX 6MT is 2,742 lbs, not 2,472. The weight listed on the website is a typo.
To answer your question though, the cars seem pretty even on paper, but it really depends on what you're looking for from your next car - practicality or a sportier drive? The Fit will be the more practical since...
Great coverage and pics. Looks like a lot of interest in the car by the press. Love the Hyundai guy checking out the car wondering how can we copy this great design lol.
White and silver really are the easiest to maintain. Not only that, they also hide swirl marks, fine scratches and imperfections well.
What are you gonna do with all those cleaning supplies now! :)