TURBO2GO said:Well, the ones you are showing me are 60K and up. I am at 72K for a car that is 2-3 years newer. Has 2-3 years more warranty. I can probably get a better interest rate because it is newer. None are as low a milage. I much prefer to have a car that has had 3700 miles on it than one that has had 2 previous owners and 23,000 miles.
This NSX phenomena continues to baffle me. There is such little depreciation on this car that I keep saying why not get the newer one. Its one reason I am looking at brand new ones. Losing 10K value in 3 years is nothing... and some don't even lose that. Its only because this car is a slow seller that you can get a new one now for 13K off list price.
Lets put this in perspective. If this was any other exotic or semi-exotic, and you told anybody... "you can have a 2002 with 23,000 miles or a 2005 with 3000 miles for 10K more", they wouldn't think a SECOND about it.
To me these price differences are absolutely negligible.
The other truly incredible thing about this car is the fact that it is such a well kept secret... that helps it stay rare and hold its value. So many people tell me "NSX?" ... "whats that?"... I show them a picture and they all say "I have never seen that before. Thats an Acura?".
This car is VERY unique guys. I hope all you owners know this. Intellichoice has rated this car #1 in sports coupes for lowest cost of ownership for like 5 years now. Still, no one knows what it is. And you cannot get any other car that is as rare, unique, fast and fun and have it cost you so little to own.
I usually take a long time to research and find the "right" used car. I hardly looked with this one. What makes this car "right" is what the car is, not that I happened to negotiate some crazy bargain on one (which I normally do). Its just rock solid. And I am very comfortable dropping 70-80K on one because you just cannot go wrong with it.
I think I will finance it through an equity loan, thanks for the advice redshift. I don't have a mortgage so this will be easy.
The tough part is just deciding between these two cars.
Based on the fact that you dont feel like 10 to 15K difference in price or depreciation is that big of a deal...just pick the color you like and buy it.