Well, my beloved 3rd Gen RX-7's engine caught fire on 2/11 and it looks like it may climb into the 5 figures to fix. Leading me to believe that the insurance company may just total it.
I've always loved the NSX and so now may be the time to step up.
MY RX-7 was modified to a degree (0-60 in 4.6 according to a couple G-tech PRO runs). I'm not at all into drag racing, in fact, I'm more of a road racer (have 2 race karts I race in Denton).
I tend to drive cars very hard and am just looking for some advice before committing to another monthly payment.
Can the NSX take daily, aggressive driving? Am I going to be satisfied with performance and handling? Is the reliability sound on these cars? Should I look for one that is already modified?
I've read the purchase process among other things, in this forum just to get up to speed on checking one of these things out. My budget should be able to handle a '92 model or so.
I just don't want to get into a car that I have to keep putting money into.
Any NSX owners in Dallas willing to discuss this whole thing over a beer (on me)?
Any advice appreciated.
I've always loved the NSX and so now may be the time to step up.
MY RX-7 was modified to a degree (0-60 in 4.6 according to a couple G-tech PRO runs). I'm not at all into drag racing, in fact, I'm more of a road racer (have 2 race karts I race in Denton).
I tend to drive cars very hard and am just looking for some advice before committing to another monthly payment.
Can the NSX take daily, aggressive driving? Am I going to be satisfied with performance and handling? Is the reliability sound on these cars? Should I look for one that is already modified?
I've read the purchase process among other things, in this forum just to get up to speed on checking one of these things out. My budget should be able to handle a '92 model or so.
I just don't want to get into a car that I have to keep putting money into.
Any NSX owners in Dallas willing to discuss this whole thing over a beer (on me)?
Any advice appreciated.