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Throw in a 996 and you will have most of the cars that I considered before buying my 94 NSX.
If you are looking purely at performance the Z06 is a no brainer, however corvettes are very common and I wanted something unique. Its not too expensive to make your car handle as good as a Z06, but it cost a lot more to catch up to it on braking and acceleration.
The lotus is cool but its a total race car, it makes the NSX look like an extremely practical daily driver. I would't mind having one as a 2nd vehicle however.
Unless you are big on getting a NSX-T I would skip the advice to get a 95 - 96, those cars have the added weight without the power or six speed transmission.
FYI, do expect to fix a few things on the older NSX. I had a PPI by acura and a compression check, so I was comfortable with the engine running strong. I changed the fuel filter (didn't see it done recently in my maint records), my CCU only blew on high so I sent that to Brian K, and now it looks like my first gear synchro is going bad (my double clutching is getting much better ). I am going to try some synchromesh friction modified to see if I can prolong having the transmission pulled, however when I do have it pulled I will probably switch to the short gears. I think the newer Z06 will have the older NSX beat on maint. cost.
If you are looking purely at performance the Z06 is a no brainer, however corvettes are very common and I wanted something unique. Its not too expensive to make your car handle as good as a Z06, but it cost a lot more to catch up to it on braking and acceleration.
The lotus is cool but its a total race car, it makes the NSX look like an extremely practical daily driver. I would't mind having one as a 2nd vehicle however.
Unless you are big on getting a NSX-T I would skip the advice to get a 95 - 96, those cars have the added weight without the power or six speed transmission.
FYI, do expect to fix a few things on the older NSX. I had a PPI by acura and a compression check, so I was comfortable with the engine running strong. I changed the fuel filter (didn't see it done recently in my maint records), my CCU only blew on high so I sent that to Brian K, and now it looks like my first gear synchro is going bad (my double clutching is getting much better ). I am going to try some synchromesh friction modified to see if I can prolong having the transmission pulled, however when I do have it pulled I will probably switch to the short gears. I think the newer Z06 will have the older NSX beat on maint. cost.
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