So I was wondering the other day how prices of used NSXs of the last model will change with the introduction of the new one. Do you think they will go up, keep depreciating, or stay the same? Why?
Depends a bit on price point. A sub-$100k brand new NSX will drive the prices down on the 2002+ models that are currently in the $70k range. I know that if I had a choice between an $80,000 new car and a $70,000 ten year old car that it would be a pretty simple decision.
However, I think we are all expecting a price point around $120k which should do little to impact the 2002+ prices, and inflate the cars that you can buy under $50k. So I suspect there will be an increase in the price of early models that are in good condition.
I am always amazed at how many people know about the new NSX.
KBB your car. Mine has gone up in value according to KBB Is that right?!
Depends a bit on price point. A sub-$100k brand new NSX will drive the prices down on the 2002+ models that are currently in the $70k range. I know that if I had a choice between an $80,000 new car and a $70,000 ten year old car that it would be a pretty simple decision.
However, I think we are all expecting a price point around $120k which should do little to impact the 2002+ prices, and inflate the cars that you can buy under $50k. So I suspect there will be an increase in the price of early models that are in good condition.
I am always amazed at how many people know about the new NSX.
Conclusion: Prices are going to either stay the same or appreciate with the introduction of the new model since the car is likely to be in a completely different price segment than the current cars.
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This. The new NSX will have zero effect.
It will absolutely affect prices of 02+ cars if it comes in at 90k. Or perhaps even 100.
I thought 130k was the confirmed rumor price?
It will absolutely affect prices of 02+ cars if it comes in at 90k. Or perhaps even 100.
Confirmed :smile:
nadaguides.com also shows an increase in value from a year ago and NADA is the pricing source generally referenced by lenders/dealers.
although KBB is showing $11,000 higher than NADA ?