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Acura V8-Powered Prototype Cars Sweep Podium at Detroit

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Thought that title might catch some attention... :AH-HA_wink:

Acura Sweeps The Alms Podium, Leads Every Lap Overall In Historic Performance On Belle Isle Streets Saturday

Naturally I am extremely excited about this (see sig), because it bodes well for future Acura sports cars, in the same fashion that the original NSX was inspired by F1.

We'll see if Honda ever grows up and produces a V8...?

We'll see if Honda ever grows up and produces a V8...?

Oh they will, and they'll be praised for it while being allowed to keep their "green image"

All the while, the Detroit companies will languish without either (A "green image" or competitive V8s)

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Oh they will, and they'll be praised for it while being allowed to keep their "green image"

All the while, the Detroit companies will languish without either (A "green image" or competitive V8s)

I believe you're confusing Toyota with Honda again.

There's a huge difference between half a million full-size truck and SUV sales per year and a low volume luxury sports car, supercar, or luxury flagship.

It's been the same song since the V10 was first announced.

We'll see if Honda ever grows up and produces a V8...?

The V8 is dead. Or don't you recall that hotly debated thread a while back.

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