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dave @ Jun 20th 2008 3:35PM
Things are about to get exciting!
s13hybrid @ Jun 20th 2008 3:50PM
+1
This car sounds amazing. Welcome to the next Japanese performance war. The US and Europe need to step up. This is going to be fun even if I never own the GTR or NSX!
hashiryu @ Jun 20th 2008 3:50PM
That gentlemen, is indeed a V10 engine note....or a reaalaallly high strung v8.
Which mule has the better engine note? LF-A or NSX ?
hashiryu @ Jun 20th 2008 4:06PM
one thing though, it DOES sound like an auto........ :(
xpolarx @ Jun 20th 2008 4:15PM
I think the LF-A sounds better, but this is a close second. It's going to be a cool car.
Dondonel @ Jun 20th 2008 5:13PM
Both LF-A and NSX sound like Porsche Carrera GT, which is not so surprising considering that they are using 5 liter V10 engines, with higher than 8000rpm redline.
MikeW @ Jun 20th 2008 9:37PM
LF-A
and that sounds like a double clutch transmission.
The carrera GT is odd firing (and M5/6 too), this and the LF-A do not sound odd firing.
CarbonBlack @ Jun 21st 2008 5:01AM
My favorite car is the mid 90's NSX- having said that, I'd disappointedly say the LF-A and carrera gt sound better.