Hey guys.
I recently decided that I want to buy an NSX for my next "financed" car.
I have been researching them a bit but I have a few questions that I couldnt really find answers too.
My biggest question is really, pretty simple but I just want to ask it...
How is there early 90's NSX for sale with prices of mid 30's to low 40's ? Yet I've seen a few 2000 and similar aged NSX's with lower mileage for under 30 thousand dollars?
For example:
2000 NSX for 20,000 dollars...
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...rs=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=782
But there is a 92 NSX here for 29 grand
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...s=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=1468
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...s=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=2446
I know, its older, with less mileage , being a collectible, but is that really the case? Or is something truly not right about the 2000 NSX for sale?
My price range for an NSX is 25-35k around this fall to early winter, is that price not good enough ? As far as what year I'm looking for , im not exactly, I would prefer something 96 + But I know it might be hard to find a good one, or is it ?
Sorry for the fact I sound like an idiot. If you could lend any help this way, would be great, thank you !
I recently decided that I want to buy an NSX for my next "financed" car.
I have been researching them a bit but I have a few questions that I couldnt really find answers too.
My biggest question is really, pretty simple but I just want to ask it...
How is there early 90's NSX for sale with prices of mid 30's to low 40's ? Yet I've seen a few 2000 and similar aged NSX's with lower mileage for under 30 thousand dollars?
For example:
2000 NSX for 20,000 dollars...
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...rs=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=782
But there is a 92 NSX here for 29 grand
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...s=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=1468
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...s=&transmission=&max_price=30000&cardist=2446
I know, its older, with less mileage , being a collectible, but is that really the case? Or is something truly not right about the 2000 NSX for sale?
My price range for an NSX is 25-35k around this fall to early winter, is that price not good enough ? As far as what year I'm looking for , im not exactly, I would prefer something 96 + But I know it might be hard to find a good one, or is it ?
Sorry for the fact I sound like an idiot. If you could lend any help this way, would be great, thank you !