I'm sure its fast, but the vehicle isn't attractive at all to my tastes.
Now on to hijack the thread with one of my two NSX stories. My first year in college (1990), I came home to play in a golf tournament one weekend at the local country club with my dad. Acura was one of the sponsors and they had an NSX on the hole in one hole*. Well, damned if one of the club regulars didn't ace the shot and win the NSX. Tradition holds that the shot maker buy everyone in the bar a drink, but in this case, everyone bought the lucky guy a drink, then went upstairs to the cardroom. Mr. Big Shot (as he came to be known) got real into a guy for maybe $10K, then $20K and the donee wanted out because he didn't think Mr. Big Shot was going to pay out. Mr. Big Shot got insulted and threw the keys to the NSX on the table to the tune of a $40K credit, lost it and never got to start the car

*for you video-game players, car dealers (or pretty much anyone else) can participate as a sponsor in golf tournaments and, as in this example, give away a car if someone makes a hole in one on a certain hole. they usually display the car at said hole. the dealer can buy insurance to hedge against someone actually making the shot, which rarely happens, or the manufacturer sometimes will go in halves for marketing purposes.