New NSX Owner

norbtx said:
The Acura lease special is $799/month $1599 down. I think with 7500miles/year.

As you quoted in your later post, it's actually not $1599, it's $0 down. The $1599 is how much is due at inception and includes the first payment plus $800 security deposit. There is no bank fee or any other fees. But actually, it's a little more if you want the CD-changer & keyless-entry, 2 "must-have" features in my opinion considering there is no in-dash CD player. So my payment ends up being $835/month.

As far as the mileage, it's only 15 cents per mile over 7500. I usually do around 10k per year, so even if I do 30k over the 3 years, I will only owe them around $1100. Not bad at all. :)

I was also quoted a similar amount for a Boxster and was considering it. The M3 was around $950/month. I can't believe I'm getting a NSX for less!! :D
 
norbtx said:
The M3 is just a hopped up 3 series. Interior is cheap cheap cheap. I know the NSX isn't that much better but at least its purposefull. I have the premium package with the Nappa and its already worn with creases. It very comfortable and its handling is delicate, surgical, but I need more verve, more life, I want an NSX.

No question what the better car is, the NSX no dispute there and I hate to disagree but I love the interior in the M3 so much more. There is a huge difference though between a base and a loaded M3 interior....... but you know what they say: "once you red" :D
Aaron
 

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<<But actually, it's a little more if you want the CD-changer & keyless-entry, 2 "must-have" features in my opinion considering there is no in-dash CD player. So my payment ends up being $835/month.>>

I know the CD changer isn't included but I thought the 2003 had keyless entry standard. Also, is the keyless entry on the 2003 the exact same as on the earlier models or did they finally integrate it into the fob?
 
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