Old Mar 13, 2003 | 02:55 PM
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Originally posted by ILuvItTheJDM
I find this news somewhat exciting. Emphasis on somewhat. While I'm sure the next NSX will own all ass, a 350HP Accord (which will probably be the TSX) won't be cheap with this kind of technology. Nor will it be able to compete (maybe "compete" isn't the right word...I simply mean that "M" cars and AMG models will go faster, stop quicker, and turn better than this hypothetical Super Accord...And that's the whole point of a 350HP Accord...To perform.) with the next wave of "M" cars or 500HP AMG models. I think it's a bit silly to believe otherwise.

I'm interested in Honda venturing into this territory, but they have a lot to prove with this new technology.

I believe a 350HP TSX would be answering a question nobody is asking.

The regular TSX will still own. :fawk: :woowoo: :driving:
You're right, if this car ever become reality, it'll have to deal with the next generation of M3 and Cxx AMG cars. Sure it'll be extreamly competitive w/ the current models, but in 3-4 years, the next wave of M3s will have even more power, more luxury, and more handling. It'll need much more than 350HP to dominate this area. I guess you gotta start somewhere. I'm glad that all these Japanese car companies are finally venturing into the high price, high performance luxury cars. More competition = more choices which can only benefit us, the consumers.
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