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Originally Posted by Cayman S
is it just me, or are Japanese exotics getting decidedly less exotic looking? It's a pretty design, but doesn't seem to exude exotic car sexiness that was the target of the original NSX. I could say the same thing about the GT-R.
The original NSX also didn't share a platform with an Acura sedan. On balance, it looks like they're aiming this car squarely at the GT-R, and not at the purebred exotic Ferraris and Lamborghinis of the world. I'm sure the performance will be on par with ultra exotics, but it's not likely to make people lust after it once the initial novelty's worn off.
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I agree, they are all starting to look like just another coupe rather than a true sports car. It could even be mistaken for a redesigned 350 z.