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Q: Is this too good to be true? (Acura NSX pricing)?
I’m obsessed with the Acura NSX, but gave up hope on it months ago, for the extremely high prices, even on old models. However, recently looking at autotrader.com, I foundd a couple of private listings that have 2004-5 Acura NSX models for sale at about $20k with extremely low values. In fact, one 2005 model went for $20k, with about 2.5k miles, and the Kelly Blue Book value is at about $65k. So what gives?

Is that the going rate for these cars? Or would there be something seriously wrong with these cars?
Is it possible to get a NSX with low mileage for around $20k? I don’t care about the year.

A: There are some NSXs around for about 20 grand, but they are moslty 1991 models with high mileage. I’d be very suspect of a low mileage recent one for that money. NSXs are very expensive to run, but it is sort of impressive to find ones with 170K miles on the market that still look okay. That’s about 5 times as many miles as Ferraris from the early ’90s ever see.

Q: Old , but affordable exotic-like cars…?
Like the looks of this? -

http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/sitemap/images/Preowned-nsx-for-sale.jpg

…The Acura (Honda) Nsx…?

Any other cars that look like this , that maybe old , but affordable? Like , I saw some prices for that car , its like about 50 to 60 grand…Something like that….
You SUCK…………………..

A: I’m not sure if you’re saying 50-60 grand is affordable or just stating the price for no apparent reason.

Anyway don’t you think you could find a better category to ask this in?

Q: They are selling the Acura NSX right?
Because i just found out they have a 2009 now.
And a new “future 2011″ on the drawing board.

i heard they stopped making the NSX, but are they back out for sale again?
just wondering.
And how much are they going for if so?

A: Tetsuo Iwamura, CEO of Honda of America, confirmed in December of 2007 that a V10 NSX would be released by 2010. See my sources for photos, sightings, and additional information.

Q: 1996 Honda/Acura NSX-t – anyone?
I lost out on a nice restored Jaguar XK-150 recently so I’m back in the market again.
One of my contacts informed me that there is a real sweet Acura that might be up for sale in the city. The owner recently passed away and the widow never drove this car.
I’m looking for information on these cars from people who have actually driven them. I have specs on the car but I have not had the opportunity to drive one before.
And what would be a fair price to start at?

Here is all I have on the car at present.

1996 NSX-T
Manual gearbox
Lift off roof
red w/black interior
custom wheels and tires — factory rims are still there too. Otherwise the car is stock.
35,000 Km should be approx. 22,000 miles

I tried to get information from the dealer but they only interested in getting the car for themselves so they keep putting me off.

Just do me a favour and spare me the WIKIPEDIA answers. I need answers from present and past owners. Thank you.
carguy0035 – That is one nice car. Especially the rims. Thank you.

A: My car was the
1996 Berlina Black NSX-T
black
AP2 S2000 gauge cluster
ARC titanium exhaust
S2000 antennae
HKS coilovers

Estimated Value for Trade-In: $26,195

Safety features include
dual air bags
ABS brakes
automatic seatbelt tensioner system
side-impact protection
leather bucket seats
4-way dual power seats
automatic climate control
Acura/Bose Stereo System
theft deterrent system
power windows
power locks
cruise control

NSX -T comes equipped with limited slip differential and traction control system to minimize rear wheel spin.

The NSX-T model upgrades the Base model with removable roof-top, a single lever release on each side and roof latch status indicator light.

All NSX models are available with optional SporthShift automatic transmission.

Q: Favorite 90’s Japanese supercar?
Ok, out of this list what is your favorite Japanese supercar that was avaliable in the United States during the 90’s. Note: the Nissan Skyline GT-R was never offically for sale in the United States.

1. Acura NSX
2.Mazda Rx-7 twin turbo
3.Toyota Supra twin turbo
4.Nissan 300zx twin turbo
5.Mitsubishi 3000gt VR-4

A: The NSX is the only one with super car styling and the ego propping that comes with it.
The rx-7 is the best car here. . . if you can keep from blowing it up, but if you build them right they are amazing. Just look at all the homegrown rx-7’s in the NHRAs’ sport compact ranks that fight and not uncommonly beat the better funded teams there. As unreliable as they are on the street, they are amazingly reliable on the track. Ken scheppers finished a very close 2nd this year in modified and last I checked he didnt even have a pit crew, just a couple of good friends that ran another RX-7 in sport RWD. side note ken runs an rx-8 but uses the rx-7s’ 13b not a renesis.
The toyota supra turbo. If a supra and an nsx are a stop light waiting for it to begin to turn green, and you got some cash on the line which car would you rather be in? Not too many winding mountain passes to save you with in america. The supras’ biggest problem is weight, but the stock internals are proven bullet proof to over 900 hp and maybe more, 600hp daily drivers are normal here.
I wish I could say more for the 300ZX. Heavy like the supra, and an altogether excellent car just isnt as good as the supra. Strong factory internals but not enough room in the chassis for an exhaust manifold that will flow well above 600 or so. At least the brakes and other parts can be applied to the 240.

You were probably talking about whats the best stock japanese sports car, but that isnt worth argueing about.

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