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From the side:
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q...71928517AC.jpg It looks 'pigeon-toed' to me, if that makes any sense. |
I take it back.....i don't like the concept anymore...lol
it looks very thin, wonder how small is the engine |
It looks thin because of that line on the side. Its also the reason the front looks like its drooping down. Seriously, I love the S2000, but that, if it became a reality, would kill my love for the car.
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^ I think your in luck. Sounds like 4-5 years before they put any money to the S project. But who knows they may surprise us all.
I agree though I'm not really a fan of this puppy. |
don't expect it to look anything like this. Concepts and clay models are generally used as base inspirations to build upon other more practical concepts.
I'm going into trans design at art center of pasadena and all my professors say this has 100% no chance of looking anything close to that |
It appears as if the Z will be the last man standing as far as Japaneese sports cars that are somewhat reasonably priced.
It's sad when you think of all the great cars that used to be out there. The Supra, MR2, even the Celica. Then you had the Prelude and the S2000. I think within the next 2 years the only American sports car left might be the Mustang. It really is sad. |
Yeah especially if the corvette goes to pot...it is a sad day..but at least the Z is alive and well.
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i really hope that is not the direction honda is taking the s2000.
this is more like it. http://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/res..._concept_1.jpg or this http://www.roadandtrack.com/assets/i...2056482934.jpg |
^ the s3k is the more proper concept. expect the next model to share characteristics from that concept sketch
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I don't think the vette and the stang is going anywhere any time soon either... |
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