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| Honda HSV-010 GT |
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| Road Car |
| mikepilot777 01-18-2010 |
They didn't make it because the Nissan GTR came out and was faster and less expensive. Therefore, they scrapped the road car project. |
| New breath of life |
| IsR 01-18-2010 |
Let's see how it does on the race track! IF Honda were to produce a road/street version, it better be a really good race car for starters. But I do hope HSV-010GT does really well. |
| to answer the previous post..... |
| halpern6 12-29-2009 |
Likely because Honda is not a struggling automaker, and the NSX at best, represented only a small portion of overall sales. Sadly, they are more about minivans, than sportscars these days. |
| Awesome |
| Speedemon08 12-25-2009 |
why didnt they replace the Nsx with this!?!?!?!? it looks awesome. best looking honda in years |
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