A low mile Novella Blue Loaded 2017

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This car is loaded only missing the rear carbon fiber wing. Otherwise it has it all at a MSRP of ~$201,300 with the mileage of 3456. While some might say it is not cheap, I think that is always situational. The car is in Canton, CT At $125,990 it is still a nice vehicle. While some would argue why get a 2017 when you can have a 2019 or 2020 for similar dollars. I would agree if you can find this car with the same options assuming you want them then go for that car. Whether this car is priced appropriately will be determined by it either selling or not selling rather than trolls deciding that it is too expensive. Within the last week a 2001 with Comptech supercharger and approximately 40,000 miles went for $115k+ While I get that some really want an "analog" car having had my 2001 for 14 years I yearned for a more modern car. https://www.autolist.com/acura-nsx#vin=19UNC1B08HY000696
 
This car is loaded only missing the rear carbon fiber wing. Otherwise it has it all at a MSRP of ~$201,300 with the mileage of 3456. While some might say it is not cheap, I think that is always situational. The car is in Canton, CT At $125,990 it is still a nice vehicle. While some would argue why get a 2017 when you can have a 2019 or 2020 for similar dollars. I would agree if you can find this car with the same options assuming you want them then go for that car. Whether this car is priced appropriately will be determined by it either selling or not selling rather than trolls deciding that it is too expensive. Within the last week a 2001 with Comptech supercharger and approximately 40,000 miles went for $115k+ While I get that some really want an "analog" car having had my 2001 for 14 years I yearned for a more modern car. https://www.autolist.com/acura-nsx#vin=19UNC1B08HY000696

If you look at the price history, you will see this is the same NC1 that I inquired about when they listed it at $105k. Then it was in NY and listed as a certified vehicle. Now it's in CT. These guys are playing games. I don't know what their objective is.
 
If you look at the price history, you will see this is the same NC1 that I inquired about when they listed it at $105k. Then it was in NY and listed as a certified vehicle. Now it's in CT. These guys are playing games. I don't know what their objective is.
I did not see that history. This company listed the car on July 4, 2020 at $129,995. It has been there for 30+ days and they lowered the price to $125,990 Where did you see it listed for $105k?

This vehicle was listed for sale on iSeeCars on the following dates and places:

Listed Removed Price Mileage Color Seller / Location
1 2017-09-12 2017-09-26 (14 days) $201,300 9 Nouvelle Blue Pearl Brooklyn, NY 11210
for sale by dealer
2 2020-07-04 (Currently listed for 33 days) $125,990 3,456 Novelle Blue Pearl Canton, CT 06019
dealer
 
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I did not see that history. This company listed the car on July 4, 2020 at $129,995. It has been there for 30+ days and they lowered the price to $125,990 Where did you see it listed for $105k?

This vehicle was listed for sale on iSeeCars on the following dates and places:

Listed Removed Price Mileage Color Seller / Location
1 2017-09-12 2017-09-26 (14 days) $201,300 9 Nouvelle Blue Pearl Brooklyn, NY 11210
for sale by dealer
2 2020-07-04 (Currently listed for 33 days) $125,990 3,456 Novelle Blue Pearl Canton, CT 06019
dealer
On the link you provided, look at "price changes" next to the Carfax button. You will see the $105k price listed and all the changes on this particular car.
 
I would not give that much credibility. There was a Plaza Hyundai that had it listed for $129,955. It probably did not sell and they got rid of it. I really don't see anything that stands out as you suggest. By the way if you inquired when it was listed for $105k why did you not pull the trigger. Was that price still too high for you?
 
No, I asked them to please send me a copy of their clean carfax report. I told them I was interested. They never got back to me. Instead the following day they increased the price to the $134,995 on a Sunday. I was not interested at that price.
 
I cannot say for sure this car does not have any issues. One would need to have an Acura dealer go through the car. I don’t think you would have gotten that car for $105k. They realized they under priced the car.
 
the old bait and switch.....how do you make your car stand out ...:rolleyes:
 
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