I've been lurking prime for about a week now in preparation to purchase my first NSX. Been lusting after this car since I was a kid and finally I am in a position to own one. :biggrin:
2 examples in my general area have caught my eye..
91 Sebring Silver - $35,000 52,750 miles - JH4NA1156MT001594
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...][]]&listingId=347245540&listingIndex=8&Log=0
93 Formula Red - $27,999 95,634 miles - JH4NA1155PT000246
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...[]]&listingId=346347575&listingIndex=10&Log=0
So far I've only checked out and test drove the red one since its only a few miles from home. Service history from the Carfax seemed pretty complete. In 2002 at about 75k miles, it appears that the previous owner began having the car serviced annually at the local Acura dealer, and the timing belt, water pump, drive belts and assorted seals were replaced in 09 at 94k miles. If I plan to look further into this car, I am going to go over to the servicing dealer and requesting more detailed service records and any comments they might have on the car. The body looks to get in good condition aside from some odd paint imperfections on the passenger side roof (I'll try to get some pics of this if I go look at the car again). The interior is decent other than a small rip and some bolster wear on the driver side and minimal scratches on the center console near the shallow pocket behind the shifter. I did notice that the fuel door doesn't pop open when you press the button, so you are forced to press and hold the button while putting pressure on the fuel door to open it. Also there was a black box with a cable/tube running to it loose behind the front bumper. It appears that it was once double sided taped to something. Looked somewhat like a laser shifter unit or something of the like. The test drive seemed pretty solid, though that was my first time in a NSX. No worrying noises or behavior. Clutch felt good and steering was tight.
The silver car is a couple hours away so I haven't seen it or even contacted the owner yet. I do prefer the color and later year wheels on this car, and not to mention the significantly lower miles is a huge plus. VIN doesn't appear to be in snap ring range. From the photos, everything looks pretty nice and clean. If anyone local to the Austin, TX area wants to do me a big favor and check out the car, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Is anyone familiar with these cars? Any opinions/advice for my purchase?
I would like to daily drive the car (~25 miles/day) if I can, but I may just purchase a Fit or CRZ down the road to help preserve the NSX.
Thanks for all the help guys! Hopefully I can have one of these wonderful machines in my garage soon. :biggrin:
2 examples in my general area have caught my eye..
91 Sebring Silver - $35,000 52,750 miles - JH4NA1156MT001594
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...][]]&listingId=347245540&listingIndex=8&Log=0
93 Formula Red - $27,999 95,634 miles - JH4NA1155PT000246
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...[]]&listingId=346347575&listingIndex=10&Log=0
So far I've only checked out and test drove the red one since its only a few miles from home. Service history from the Carfax seemed pretty complete. In 2002 at about 75k miles, it appears that the previous owner began having the car serviced annually at the local Acura dealer, and the timing belt, water pump, drive belts and assorted seals were replaced in 09 at 94k miles. If I plan to look further into this car, I am going to go over to the servicing dealer and requesting more detailed service records and any comments they might have on the car. The body looks to get in good condition aside from some odd paint imperfections on the passenger side roof (I'll try to get some pics of this if I go look at the car again). The interior is decent other than a small rip and some bolster wear on the driver side and minimal scratches on the center console near the shallow pocket behind the shifter. I did notice that the fuel door doesn't pop open when you press the button, so you are forced to press and hold the button while putting pressure on the fuel door to open it. Also there was a black box with a cable/tube running to it loose behind the front bumper. It appears that it was once double sided taped to something. Looked somewhat like a laser shifter unit or something of the like. The test drive seemed pretty solid, though that was my first time in a NSX. No worrying noises or behavior. Clutch felt good and steering was tight.
The silver car is a couple hours away so I haven't seen it or even contacted the owner yet. I do prefer the color and later year wheels on this car, and not to mention the significantly lower miles is a huge plus. VIN doesn't appear to be in snap ring range. From the photos, everything looks pretty nice and clean. If anyone local to the Austin, TX area wants to do me a big favor and check out the car, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Is anyone familiar with these cars? Any opinions/advice for my purchase?
I would like to daily drive the car (~25 miles/day) if I can, but I may just purchase a Fit or CRZ down the road to help preserve the NSX.
Thanks for all the help guys! Hopefully I can have one of these wonderful machines in my garage soon. :biggrin:
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