As the title explains, is this adage true? "If you can't afford a car when it's new, you can't afford it when it's used"?
Now that I'm reading more and more about the NSX and the maintenance involved in the upkeep of the car, i.e. TB/Water pump, clutch and/or shocks/springs. These are pretty expensive items.
As reliable as Honda's are a 16 to 11 year old car still requires maintenance. I'm wondering is the NSX a money pit?
From reading a lot of the posts and seeing some of the profiles of people on this board it seems like most of you are well of / rich.
I'm far from being rich. Can you afford this car on a middle-class salary?
Now that I'm reading more and more about the NSX and the maintenance involved in the upkeep of the car, i.e. TB/Water pump, clutch and/or shocks/springs. These are pretty expensive items.
As reliable as Honda's are a 16 to 11 year old car still requires maintenance. I'm wondering is the NSX a money pit?
From reading a lot of the posts and seeing some of the profiles of people on this board it seems like most of you are well of / rich.
I'm far from being rich. Can you afford this car on a middle-class salary?