I wouldn’t really call the NSX an 80’s car. I know it debuted in 1989 at a car show but was released late in 1990. Instead that should have been the rx7 FC. The ae86 as fun as it is and as popular as it has become due to Initial D, in stock form the r32 would mop the floor with it if both drivers were equal in skill (before someone says it’s the driver and not the car). This is coming from someone who loves the ae86 and ae92’s, they are just not for everyone to own.
The AE86s main strength is it’s mellow nature, with only 130-something PS.
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I wouldn’t really call the NSX an 80’s car. I know it debuted in 1989 at a car show but was released late in 1990. Instead that should have been the rx7 FC. The ae86 as fun as it is and as popular as it has become due to Initial D, in stock form the r32 would mop the floor with it if both drivers were equal in skill (before someone says it’s the driver and not the car). This is coming from someone who loves the ae86 and ae92’s, they are just not for everyone to own.
The AE86s main strength is it’s mellow nature, with only 130-something PS.