I still follow the used NSX market very actively, even though I now am in the "club" of owners....
That red one in Vegas appears to be the real deal....I am sure I would have taken a run at it had it been for sale in April.
My advice would not be to simply watch the bidding on ebay, but give yourself a price limit for that car...get financing or whatever in order, and make a trip to Vegas....talk to the sales manager face to face, and give a deposit to allow a PPI. Maybe even get an experienced NSX owner in the area to give it a look with you....they know WHERE to look for signs of trouble , if any. And, how it SHOULD drive.
Assuming ok, offer them your max price....I am guessing with "cash" in hand, they will take it....my personal opinion, I would pay as much as $44,000 for this car assuming all else ok.....that is just based on what I have seen and what they are selling for these days. You will still have costs as soon as you get it home....I bought a 2000, with TB/WP done, and all other maintenance, but there are still all the little extras that tug at you to get done....(really, lots of things that are upgrades...just look at the SOS catalogue and you start wanting it all!) If they don't take $44K, then they are planning on hanging on to it for a while, but at least you didn't leave anything on the table. I gotta tell you, that as much as I love my Silver NSX, I still have a deep rooted passion for that red on tan...kind of a Ferrari look to it. As I said, I would be all over it if I was looking....
In my case, a lower mileage car was a priority, because up here in Canada, even driving it alot, I will only do maybe 2000 miles a spring-summer-fall....so in 5 years, thats 10,000 miles....so starting low, and in the future being low, should help preserve value a bit...(although I did not buy it for that)
Anyway, good luck...I can totally relate with what you are going through.....I looked for quite some time, and missed out on a few good ones...I was tired of missing out, so when a good one came along, quickly got it checked out, and pulled the trigger. Did not dicker with the guy.....why....A grand or two for the potential of him walking on me....if its the car you want, and it checks out fine, so long as price is reasonable, jump in.....you'll only regret if you don't....
I now look for every opportunity to drive my NSX....good hunting!
That red one in Vegas appears to be the real deal....I am sure I would have taken a run at it had it been for sale in April.
My advice would not be to simply watch the bidding on ebay, but give yourself a price limit for that car...get financing or whatever in order, and make a trip to Vegas....talk to the sales manager face to face, and give a deposit to allow a PPI. Maybe even get an experienced NSX owner in the area to give it a look with you....they know WHERE to look for signs of trouble , if any. And, how it SHOULD drive.
Assuming ok, offer them your max price....I am guessing with "cash" in hand, they will take it....my personal opinion, I would pay as much as $44,000 for this car assuming all else ok.....that is just based on what I have seen and what they are selling for these days. You will still have costs as soon as you get it home....I bought a 2000, with TB/WP done, and all other maintenance, but there are still all the little extras that tug at you to get done....(really, lots of things that are upgrades...just look at the SOS catalogue and you start wanting it all!) If they don't take $44K, then they are planning on hanging on to it for a while, but at least you didn't leave anything on the table. I gotta tell you, that as much as I love my Silver NSX, I still have a deep rooted passion for that red on tan...kind of a Ferrari look to it. As I said, I would be all over it if I was looking....
In my case, a lower mileage car was a priority, because up here in Canada, even driving it alot, I will only do maybe 2000 miles a spring-summer-fall....so in 5 years, thats 10,000 miles....so starting low, and in the future being low, should help preserve value a bit...(although I did not buy it for that)
Anyway, good luck...I can totally relate with what you are going through.....I looked for quite some time, and missed out on a few good ones...I was tired of missing out, so when a good one came along, quickly got it checked out, and pulled the trigger. Did not dicker with the guy.....why....A grand or two for the potential of him walking on me....if its the car you want, and it checks out fine, so long as price is reasonable, jump in.....you'll only regret if you don't....
I now look for every opportunity to drive my NSX....good hunting!