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So my 1996 Red NSX-T is coming up on 55K miles. I have owned it for 20 months and have put about 9K miles on it since purchasing. I know a lot of factors go into determining value, and mileage is one them, along with condition and originality. As the values of these things are starting to creep up, at what point do you start treating the car as an investment rather than a depreciating asset that most cars are. Investment and cars is a huge oxymoron, one tends to always contradict the other. Everything I have ever bought and sold with 2 or 4 wheels I have lost money on, which is normal, so I find myself in unchartered waters with the NSX. So at what point do you start "hoarding" mileage with these cars if you are considering it an investment for later? I know for some of us the car is not looked at as an investment and enjoyed on a daily basis. Normally I would not care about mileage and would just buy another car, I have a daily driver; but sometimes take the NSX to work. What are your guy's thoughts on the subject? Thanks.