Mark,
I don't mean to make you and your co-VR4-drivers scapegoats, I am just relating what I see.
The 0-100 comment related to a piece of open straight road where the owner was "demonstrating" his new acquisition. I wouldn't dream of driving at those speeds over here otherwise. What I am complaining about is not sheer speed but the weaving in and out of lanes "just because I can", coming up on the inside and suddenly pulling out across you 6" from your fender then back in again then out again.
Actually, I see a lot of NSXs down here and quite a few VR4s. And, to be fair my comments related about 70/30 NSX/VR4.
I have to disagree with you on the most aggressive drivers though, down here it is the Neons and Integras with blacked out windows and no suspension clearance with 6" diameter exhausts and the "deafy" stereos.
Curiously, I have rarely seen an aggressive Mustang driver, but the good old redneck muscle cars, Camaros and Firebirds are of course a pure delight to have on our roads here in NC.
None of course is as un-safe as the mother of two in her mini-van, cellphone in one hand and lipstick in the other, rear view mirror set to "make-up mode" who corrects her steering every time she takes a glance at the road and realises how far she veered off.
Apologies for making you feel scapegoated, actually I can remember rather liking the 3000 GT VR4.
Simon