Is it me or has the demand gone up on NSX's. I've been shopping around a bit to get a feel(as most for you know) and I've noticed that most nsx's tend to go for about 3 to 5k over kbb for the 3.0L models.
Now am I looking in the wrong places (local classifieds, ebay, autotrader) because this seems to be a trend. I mean a 91 with 35k miles on it, leather and the normal trim(5speed etc.) only kbb’s for private party at 19k and change….you cannot find this, you cant find one with 100k miles on it for 19k haha.
Although the price has gone down in the last couple of years(I’ve been told), I can’t help but wonder if there are any 3.0 cars in decent shape for less then 25.5. I’m still in the stage where I’m getting a feel but I was wondering if any of you had any thoughts on this..comments, confessions, enlightenments?
Hell, you can’t find a beet to crap nsx (or one with questionable miles etc.) for less then 20.
What the hell; is there a market trend on these cars during the summer? Do they follow a pattern for resale cost? Does anyone else find this wrong on any level? Comments and ideas lets hear them,
(believe it or not I’m in a good mood.. I’m into apple for 65 shares and they went up 85 cents today….crack open a cold one…daddy made 55 bucks doing nothing haha.)
But back on point. I was wondering, as members of this community, is this just something taken for granted?
-Nick
Now am I looking in the wrong places (local classifieds, ebay, autotrader) because this seems to be a trend. I mean a 91 with 35k miles on it, leather and the normal trim(5speed etc.) only kbb’s for private party at 19k and change….you cannot find this, you cant find one with 100k miles on it for 19k haha.
Although the price has gone down in the last couple of years(I’ve been told), I can’t help but wonder if there are any 3.0 cars in decent shape for less then 25.5. I’m still in the stage where I’m getting a feel but I was wondering if any of you had any thoughts on this..comments, confessions, enlightenments?
Hell, you can’t find a beet to crap nsx (or one with questionable miles etc.) for less then 20.
What the hell; is there a market trend on these cars during the summer? Do they follow a pattern for resale cost? Does anyone else find this wrong on any level? Comments and ideas lets hear them,
(believe it or not I’m in a good mood.. I’m into apple for 65 shares and they went up 85 cents today….crack open a cold one…daddy made 55 bucks doing nothing haha.)
But back on point. I was wondering, as members of this community, is this just something taken for granted?
-Nick