Hey guys,
My name is Chris and I live in New York City. I've been a car enthusiast my whole life and recently owned a 2010 Shelby GT500. Car had a lot of rear-end issues and because Ford was slow in fixing, I won a lemon law suit and got a full refund. That being said, I'm looking for a new car to fill the void. Cars I'm considering right now:
2013 GT500 (650 bhp, wow)
2012 Camaro ZL1
2008 Dodge Viper
2013 Subaru BRZ (think this light weight car could be a blast)
NSX
I've always loved and respected the NSX. It's amazing how the Japanese have never really repeated the formula found in the NSX after all these years. Needless to say, it's reached cult classic status. However, one thing that I'm worried about is bang for the buck. I know the NSX is light and exotic looking, but 280bhp, even in a light performance car, just isn't that impressive anymore. Yet prices remain high. So I know there has to be something special about this car that's keeping the prices stable. What is it?
I know, I know, I need to drive one...But after owning a Viper, Shelby, and Z06 vette, will the NSX really impress me with its performance? Or will it be more the feel of the car?
I'm looking for a white Type R clone...yes, I see that one on eBay for 118K. Insane. Nobody would pay that much for an NSX that's not a true Type R. 80K,maybe.
Also, what year NSX is the best to buy? Thanks guys...
My name is Chris and I live in New York City. I've been a car enthusiast my whole life and recently owned a 2010 Shelby GT500. Car had a lot of rear-end issues and because Ford was slow in fixing, I won a lemon law suit and got a full refund. That being said, I'm looking for a new car to fill the void. Cars I'm considering right now:
2013 GT500 (650 bhp, wow)
2012 Camaro ZL1
2008 Dodge Viper
2013 Subaru BRZ (think this light weight car could be a blast)
NSX
I've always loved and respected the NSX. It's amazing how the Japanese have never really repeated the formula found in the NSX after all these years. Needless to say, it's reached cult classic status. However, one thing that I'm worried about is bang for the buck. I know the NSX is light and exotic looking, but 280bhp, even in a light performance car, just isn't that impressive anymore. Yet prices remain high. So I know there has to be something special about this car that's keeping the prices stable. What is it?
I know, I know, I need to drive one...But after owning a Viper, Shelby, and Z06 vette, will the NSX really impress me with its performance? Or will it be more the feel of the car?
I'm looking for a white Type R clone...yes, I see that one on eBay for 118K. Insane. Nobody would pay that much for an NSX that's not a true Type R. 80K,maybe.
Also, what year NSX is the best to buy? Thanks guys...