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Car #9: Acura DN-X '02
Introduction
The Acura DN-X first made its appearance in GT4. Basically it's the twin brother to the Japanese Honda Dualnote from 2001. I liked this one in GT5 so I'm expecting somewhat of a pleasant drive.
The Looks
It doesn't look much like an Acura/Honda, but hey, it's a concept. Medium lines complement this car, with a kinda aggressive look to the front, while the rest of the car is smooth looking. Unfortunately it's a standard so I cannot say anything about the interior.
The Specs
The DN-X produces 388 HP @ 6,500 rpm, and 256.7 ft-lb of torque @ 4,500 rpm. All this coes from a 3,500 cc, naturally aspirated engine. It has an interesting sounding 4WD drivetrain and weighs 1,390 kg.
Acceleration Test
0-60: 3.267 sec
0-100: 8.767 sec
400m: 11.667 sec
1,000m: 21.950 sec
Top Speed: 201 mph (est.)
Acceleration is good on this car. 4WD showed its power coming off the start, propelling the car to 60 in about 3.3 seconds. The gears are long on this one also, with a top speed probably being ~240 mph.
Road Test
Tested this car out a R246. First thing I noticed, oversteer. A lot of it. Throw it into a corner and you're answered with a drift. Go too fast, and you get understeer. It kinda disappointed me in the road test, because I could not get the hang of it one bit. It's really unpredictable behavior makes it almost dangerous to drive. But hey, who said this couldn't be a drifter?
Pros and Cons
ProsIntroduction
The Acura DN-X first made its appearance in GT4. Basically it's the twin brother to the Japanese Honda Dualnote from 2001. I liked this one in GT5 so I'm expecting somewhat of a pleasant drive.
The Looks
It doesn't look much like an Acura/Honda, but hey, it's a concept. Medium lines complement this car, with a kinda aggressive look to the front, while the rest of the car is smooth looking. Unfortunately it's a standard so I cannot say anything about the interior.
The Specs
The DN-X produces 388 HP @ 6,500 rpm, and 256.7 ft-lb of torque @ 4,500 rpm. All this coes from a 3,500 cc, naturally aspirated engine. It has an interesting sounding 4WD drivetrain and weighs 1,390 kg.
Acceleration Test
0-60: 3.267 sec
0-100: 8.767 sec
400m: 11.667 sec
1,000m: 21.950 sec
Top Speed: 201 mph (est.)
Acceleration is good on this car. 4WD showed its power coming off the start, propelling the car to 60 in about 3.3 seconds. The gears are long on this one also, with a top speed probably being ~240 mph.
Road Test
Tested this car out a R246. First thing I noticed, oversteer. A lot of it. Throw it into a corner and you're answered with a drift. Go too fast, and you get understeer. It kinda disappointed me in the road test, because I could not get the hang of it one bit. It's really unpredictable behavior makes it almost dangerous to drive. But hey, who said this couldn't be a drifter?
Pros and Cons
- Looks good in quality from a distance
- Good acceleration at lower speeds
- Unpredictable in the corners
- But ugly with those tinted windows
- Costs too much
Final Thoughts
Well the DN-X wasn't as fun as I thought it would be, especially since the 4WD was non-existant in the road test, and the fact is costs 3/4 of a million dollars. I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're looking for an easy car to drive, but would recommend it to a person who needs to get away from the road cars for once. My final raging on this one is.....
6.5/10
Well the DN-X wasn't as fun as I thought it would be, especially since the 4WD was non-existant in the road test, and the fact is costs 3/4 of a million dollars. I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're looking for an easy car to drive, but would recommend it to a person who needs to get away from the road cars for once. My final raging on this one is.....
6.5/10
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