NAFG2_KDMFTW
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My point was that it's their smallest sedan. Do they need to make a smaller one and introduce a new model? I don't think so.
LOL, I'd rather them work on something that I could afford in this lifetime. I'm tired of buying Hondas, I want there to be Acura's that I both want and can afford.
they'd probably sell more cars in the rsx price range, than just focusing on the nsx. The nsx wouldn't be a high production car. From 1990-2005, they supposedly sold around 10k total nsx's in north america. Compare that to around 150k Rsx's supposedly made
I remember driving the first gen tsx. Nowhere near as big as the current model
Seems like we're going back to our roots of big boat cars.
there was an article not long ago talking about how fat everyone is getting in the US, and to accomodate this, automakers are building larger and larger seats and vehicles
I understand it not making a ton of sense, unless the new sedan/coupe have a shorter wheelbase, and smaller overall size. It sounds like they want a civic-ish sized car on the acura brand. The tsx is currently a decent jump.
Talking about car size... I actually considered trading my Si for a new S2K (2008). That is, until I took the S out for a romp. It was a great performance car, but my 6'1" 210 pound body did not feel comfortable in the driver's seat. Additionally, the lack of on-board storage volume was a deal breaker.
I remember taking an MG Midget out for a test spin in the late 70's. That car was even smaller.
Is that a British car?