Driving our own tricked out Acura NSX might be a little unattainable for some--but if we could shrink down to 1/16th of our regular size, this snazzy little remote-control number might be a perfectly acceptable substitute. It's powered at 27 MHz, allowing it to compete in races against any other vehicle operating at a different frequency. And if you choose to get involved in such a contest, we suggest perhaps making it an obstacle course. Because while the Acura travels fairly quickly, it features exceptionally responsive steering, able to move left and right, forward and back with tremendous ease. The Acura is black with a rear spoiler and tinted windows and requires six AA and one 9-volt battery, none of which are included. --Charlie Williams
cool car
i just bought this nsx it is the same as the ford gt and i think they are pretty good and sure worth each penny I bought the ford gt and now i`m gonne put headlights and underfloor lights in looks realy cool and has a lot of space for little 'extras' under the hood the sad part is i bought this nsx for the same reason but doesn`t work the headlights are just sticker not like the ford.otherwise this model looks cool is fast about 11-12 inches long could need more weight tires are tilting too often and is only for indoor use (is too low for the street) sits of on every little rock. this car has maybe 1/4 In clearace.sorry for my bad engl. i`m german and in the US since 10 month, sorry.joe
crash test
I'll tell you guys this, this car is a very cool and great rc, its also a very strong one. I would say that it's very strong because one day I was using the "The Fast and the Furious" Acura NSX and then my neighbor ran over it with his bike! and guess what? there wasn't even a single dent, scratch, or even a peice missing or breaking apart. Thats one tuff car I say, and its not a bad deal for [$$$].