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06-03-2016 03:42 PM
|\|SX Well what I was thinking is to work with what ever is local and in an area where they can get enough owners out, unless it's an event they want to have a wide range of Acura owners, even RLX owners. I think just getting them to the track, even if with RLX owners, would be completely fine.



06-03-2016 12:29 PM
Shawn Whether or not they were thinking of it. They should. Every super car manufacturer should have one of these. We have too many people that can afford these cars but cannot drive for the life of them and they end up endangering others around them. Look at the amount of exotic fail videos, it's mind boggling
06-02-2016 08:09 AM
NightWing I wouldn't doubt it.. wasn't mclaren thinking of employing a new buyer test-track to see if they could pass a series of tests prior to letting them take the car from the dealership ? After that last accident that occurred like 15 minutes of the guy leaving the dealership and he ended up in a tree or something along those lines ?
06-01-2016 12:07 PM
1fastAcura Might be time for Acura to launch a driving experience program similar to what BMW has had going on for a while now, which is open to just about anyone, although I think they have a slightly different version for BMW employee's working on the service side of things.
06-01-2016 08:47 AM
Shawn They have to install that driver mod
05-31-2016 08:02 AM
NightWing Good driving habits is the key word there. The problem is there's people that can afford these vehicles, but driving skill is available to buy with it
05-30-2016 02:18 PM
|\|SX Those wanting to run studded will have to check with local laws since in some areas its not allowed, nothing but the tire itself. But with the right set of winter tires and good winter driving habits, most drivers won't have an issue.



05-27-2016 01:33 PM
Shawn Winter tires is quite the discussion. Some people will need Studdeds, some won't. Hmm.. But I mean with a good AWD system, things should get real fun in the winter. But maintenance is obviously key.. Drop it off to the detailers on a weekly
05-27-2016 11:35 AM
|\|SX Ground clearance is another one. If you live in the city, you'll be okay for the most part since they're often cleared in good timing. Those further out in no mans land will have issues. Just have to assess the situation properly.

Being AWD helps, along with getting the right winter tires, and that should be the next topic... winter tires.



05-27-2016 09:08 AM
FastAndFurious Salt shouldn't be much of a problem at all, most of the NSX's undercarriage is completely covered by plastic/metal plates so the drive shafts, etc are covered and protected. NSX could be driven in the snow as long as there isn't too much snow.
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