honesty_counts
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Corvettes are high performance cars, so are Porsches and Nissan 350Z too, but when I try looking around for a used NSX it seems that they have always been fixed up from total write-off accidents.
Why is it that so many Honda NSX cars have been in accidents (I mean percentage-wise, as a percent of the number of NSX cars on the road.) Does it have something to do with rear-wheel drive / mid-engline design being faulty?
Why is it that so many Honda NSX cars have been in accidents (I mean percentage-wise, as a percent of the number of NSX cars on the road.) Does it have something to do with rear-wheel drive / mid-engline design being faulty?