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Reviews of Acura NSX Coupe 2017

Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Acura NSX Coupe 2017 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acura NSX Coupe 2017.
 
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The editors liked

  • Track Mode
  • Optional Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires
  • Easily accessible handling for both novice and experienced drivers
  • Hybrid engine/electric motor combination provides strong acceleration and high fuel economy
  • Comfortable ride and great forward visibility makes it easy to live with on a daily basis
  • Acura's second-gen supercar pushes performance limits with a well integrated hybrid powertrain
  • All-wheel drive and dual-clutch gearbox. Adaptive suspension make it a fine road trip vehicle with head-turning looks
  • Nice guys finish fast
  • Seven-figure technology on a six-figure budget
  • The discreet alternative to flash and dash
  • Sexy as hell
  • Seamless sub-3-second acceleration
  • Effortless high-speed grip
  • A technological tour de force
  • A launching pad for a new Acura

The editors didn't like

  • Numb steering
  • Base tires you wouldn't expect on a supercar
  • Lacks the flair and personality typically associated with this type of car
  • Very little cargo space
  • Many of the latest advanced safety features aren't available
  • Slim availability of safety technology features. Hybrid powertrain isn't audibly pleasing at wide-open-throttle. Infotainment system lacks a traditional volume knob on the center stack
  • Refinement to the point of invisibility
  • Too heavy
  • Is it super enough to be a supercar
  • Very expensive
  • Before the carbon-fiber add-ons
  • An even-tempered supercar
  • For better and worse
  • Lacks supercar cachet
  • For some
  • Hybrid gas mileage doesn't pan out
  • Tires can make or break its road feel

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  Published: 2020-11-05, review by: wired.com

  • Nice guys finish fast; seven-figure technology on a six-figure budget; the discreet alternative to flash and dash,
  • Refinement to the point of invisibility; too heavy; is it super enough to be a supercar

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  Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com

  • Acura's second-gen supercar pushes performance limits with a well integrated hybrid powertrain, all-wheel drive and dual-clutch gearbox. Adaptive suspension make it a fine road trip vehicle with head-turning looks
  • Slim availability of safety technology features. Hybrid powertrain isn't audibly pleasing at wide-open-throttle. Infotainment system lacks a traditional volume knob on the center stack
  • A technological marvel that is engaging to drive with looks to boot...

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  Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Mircea , review by: autoevolution.com

  • Developed and built in the USA, tested on the Nurburgring and sporting a combined 578 horsepower from its hybrid power unit, the second generation NSX may not be the model Acura needs, but it sure is the model it deserves. We're genuinely excited about it...

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  Published: 2017-01-16, review by: motortrend.com

  • Track Mode, Optional Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires,
  • Numb steering, Base tires you wouldn't expect on a supercar
  • In our First Drive review of a prototype, we weren't impressed with the numb steering—attributed to the electric steering and torque vectoring from the front motors. Although the standard Continental ContiSportContact 5P tires are good for its street-focu...

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  Published: 2017-01-15, Author: Marty , review by: thecarconnection.com

  • Sexy as hell, Seamless sub-3-second acceleration, Effortless high-speed grip, A technological tour de force, A launching pad for a new Acura
  • Very expensive, before the carbon-fiber add-ons, An even-tempered supercar, for better and worse, Lacks supercar cachet, for some, Hybrid gas mileage doesn't pan out, Tires can make or break its road feel
  • the Acura NSX scores a solid 8.4 out of 10 in our testing. (Read more about how we rate cars.)It's one of the most complex pieces of car engineering on the planet, but the new NSX feels remarkably of a piece. It's an even-tempered supercar, one capable...

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  Published: 2016-05-26, review by: edmunds.com

  • Easily accessible handling for both novice and experienced drivers, Hybrid engine/electric motor combination provides strong acceleration and high fuel economy, Comfortable ride and great forward visibility makes it easy to live with on a daily basis
  • Lacks the flair and personality typically associated with this type of car, Very little cargo space, Many of the latest advanced safety features aren't available

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  Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Bradley , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Head-turning design, Accessible performance, Impressive technology, for the price, Comfortable as a daily driver
  • Infotainment system is from Honda's parts bin, Engine note is tame for a supercar
  • Yes. Those with the means would be doing themselves a disservice to dismiss the NSX. While the badge might not carry the same weight as AMG, Porsche, or McLaren, this car is every bit as compelling in this price range.For tech-loving gearheads, there's re...

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