Honda NSX vs Nissan GT-R NISMO ¡reseña con 0-100km/h, 1/4 milla + prueba de frenado! - Summary

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The video is a comparison between the Nissan GT-R and the Honda NSX, two Japanese super sports cars. The narrator evaluates their prices, designs, features, performance, braking, interiors, and daily usability. He concludes that the GT-R is faster, more intense, and more rewarding to drive, while the NSX is more comfortable, more advanced, and more relaxing. He prefers the GT-R for its simple and archaic feel.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video comparing the Nissan GT-R and the Honda NSX, two Japanese super sports cars.
2. The Nissan GT-R starts at 180,000 pounds and has a 3.8-liter B6 bi turbo engine that generates 600 horsepower and 654 meters of torque.
3. The Honda NSX starts at 150,000 pounds and has a 3.5 liter biturbo veses engine attached to an electric motor for the rear tires and two electric motors at the front that combined produce 581 horsepower and 645 13 meters of torque.
4. The Nissan GT-R has the largest brakes ever put on a Japanese production car of the world, with carbon ceramic discs of 410 millimeters in the front and 390 millimeters in the back.
5. The Honda NSX has a smaller trunk capacity of 110 liters, compared to the Nissan GT-R's 315 liters, and no rear seats.
6. The Nissan GT-R is faster than the Honda NSX in both 0 to 100 km/h and quarter mile tests, but the Honda NSX has better braking performance.
7. The Honda NSX is more relaxing and comfortable to drive on the road, while the Nissan GT-R is more intense and rewarding on a curvy road.
8. The text prefers the Nissan GT-R over the Honda NSX because of its simple and archaic configuration and its performance.