optronix
Senior Member
The ITS has made rear wheel drive overrated. You even said so yourself- The NSX did nothing for you. You're also comparing it to a modern Porsche GT product, which is... interesting. I'm not sure why you would do that; Porsche arguably have the best engineering talent on the planet and they had 20 years of advancement in technology to work with.I mean a new one! The S2000 was gone after '08 (I owned an '05 S2000 for about 3 years, awesome car) and while the 2nd gen NSX was nice, it never did anything for me. I would and did own a 991.2 GT3 instead of the NSX and the P-car was much better overall in pretty much everyway.
If Honda took the premium compact segment and developed a pure RWD platform similar to the FL5/DE5, they'd probably double or triple sales IMHO. Anyway, I love my ITS.
My point is, at its price point, this latest accolade where it beats out the Dark Horse and the M2, and I don't even see the hot Caddys as contenders (even though the CT5V is well over $100k)- just validates that having rear wheel drive is not a necessity for a sports car any longer. You can't rightly compare the ITS to a GT3 any more than you can compare a 20 year old NSX. Last I checked you still can't really get a 991.2 GT3 for less than ~$150k (probably more like $175k...)? Come on. That's not RWD you're paying $150k for, you realize that, right?
Anyway. I would be excited to see what Honda can cook up if the reins were taken off. The last NSX was apparently a miss- I think it's a very cool car, but TBH if I had $150k burning a hole in my pocket I'd probably buy a GT3 too (or a... Carrera T??? P cars are so hilariously expensive these days...). But if they did happen to pull an LFA-style stunt and build an all-new, N/A NSX with RWD, I can't say I wouldn't be interested. It would also cost at least $500k in today's money too- and they'd likely lose money with every sale.
I'm not excited to see the next NSX be all electric. But I am actually a bit intrigued to see a hybrid Type R/Type S platform. Admittedly it will almost surely not be FWD, but I honestly don't give a shit anymore what wheels are being driven; the driving dynamics is all I care about and the ITS is about as good as it gets, ESPECIALLY at its price point.
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