Re: Nothing Wrong
AndyVecsey said:
Check with AAA, and you'll see the average annual mileage is on the other side of 10k per year.
For everyday cars like Accords and Tauruses, yes. The median annual mileage on an NSX is 5,000 miles per year. This has been borne out in surveys, ad listings, etc.
8K miles/year is above average
for an NSX.
AndyVecsey said:
Three - paint scratches and fingernail scratches can be polished out using your favorite cleanser - clay with Zaino or Zymol.....
That depends on how deep they are. If they are significant enough that they're very noticeable, then you will need to use something stronger; if they are really deep, you may need to repaint.
AndyVecsey said:
Four - just how worn are the seats? There are lots of leather restoration shops that do high quality work. This excuse is not quantifiable.
Not quantifiable, but seats on a car with 35K miles on it should not look worn at all.
AndyVecsey said:
Five - regarding the lapse of maintenance.....let's put this in perspective - oil change (assuming this was done frequently, this is a non-starter), air filter.....big deal, only six months overdue (considering the car is driven less than annual average, this too, is a non-issue), trans fluid change - same remark as air filter, valve lash adjustment - same remark as air filter.
The 30K mile service is due every 30K miles
or 2 years, whichever comes first. I can only assume that this car has never had a 30K service. That means it has never had its brake fluid changed, or its transmission fluid changed. Those are serious problems and can have serious effects. For example, brake fluid will absorb moisture over time. The prospect of a car that hasn't had its brake fluid changed in five years is just downright scary.
If that is indeed the case, you are looking at a very poorly maintained car. If you want to buy a very poorly maintained car, that's your privilege. I wouldn't - especially since it's not that much less in price than one that's been well-maintained, with lower mileage.
AndyVecsey said:
nsxtasy is a stickler for the n-th detail
Nonsense. If you're willing to buy a car that is not perfect, that's your privilege. But the question that was asked here was whether the price is fair for a car that has such significant defects - and IMO it is too high.
AndyVecsey said:
from a practical side there is nothing wrong (assuming no accident nor water damage) with this car.
As noted above, there are serious issues with this car, and it has mileage that is 40-50 percent higher than average for an NSX. The relatively small difference in price compared to a car without these issues makes this car not worth buying, in my O. If the price were significantly less, and if you were willing to take a risk with a poorly-maintained, high-mileage car, then it might be - but not at this price.