No one drives at 90? So Ole, you drive on the highway, whenever possible, between 110 and 140? Seriously? Maybe we need a poll of real cruising speeds (not sudden blasts) amongst other owners - I guarantee you that you are the only one cruising at 110+mph every time all the time.
Andre, Andre, Andre... I never said I cruise at 110, only that I almost never drive 90. My normal cruising speed is 78 on 70mph roads and, as Steve will tell you, 70 on 55mph roads (when I'm following his completely aware of his surroundings lead!)
I just got back from Europe and it just emphasized how pointless owning an NSX (or any other high performance agile car) really is in some areas of the US, with no autobahn, zealous traffic cops, and no winding back roads to speak of. Two weeks in the UK, did about 400 miles of motorway, saw 3 cops total. And hardly saw any in towns at all. In contrast drove a people carrier Fiat 500L across country, 90 minutes each way, was really freaking tired at the end of it and had a blast as well, the country roads were so narrow and challenging.
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I'm kind of there for financial reasons (not to just keep the car 'special'). My 99 has 70k on it. If I use it for crappy errands, airport runs and stuff, miles will rack up, value and 'sellability' go down a lot above ~90k IMO. One of my purchase considerations was to be able to sell quickly with minimal $$ loss should I have to) Note I work from home or fly somewhere, so no daily commute.
I am thinking about selling it and buying a higher mileage (120k?) coupe instead so less concerns about depreciation, add a CTSC etc. and then drive as above. See my other post about European roads. Or rather non coastal Florida roads... ;o)
The thought of 1800 miles of freeway kills me - that is the COMPLETE opposite of what I want to do with my car - that is why I have a 540i for that kind of use.
Ole, didn't know you bought another one - what did you get?
Yep, bought another one - 95 Formula Red with Black interior, Pioneer Navigation/CD player, Enkei Wheels, and SOS exhaust (Nice growly noise), but only 270 HP. I'll be putting it up for sale in a day or three. Heck, you could be the new owner of a low mileage (46,000) second car!.
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Hah, forgot why I came back to this thread!
Autotrain looks to be $346 one way, maybe with $15 or so AAA discount
BUT, and maybe a big BUT for some of us, minimum ground clearance of 4".