January 2014, bone stock formula red 1991, 5MT, 58k miles, 2-owner, $24k
My very first nsx: 1993 with 79k miles $19500. (1999) I got it cheap cause the owner ex girlfriend keyed the whole car and a few dents here n there. I fixed her up and drove it for 6 months then resold her for $28500.
My second nsx: 1991 automatic with 167k miles $12500. On ebay. (2010) sold it a year later for $16500
my third nsx: 1996 5speed with 21k miles $33000 Family friend (2011) drove it for a few months then sold it for $41000
my fourth nsx: 1996 automatic with 95k miles $21500. (2012) sold it to my brother in law for $20000 after putting 9k miles on it.
My fifth nsx. 1992 5speed with 109k miles $23000. (2013) Still have it.
my wife nsx: 1996 automatic with 52k miles $39000. Just bought it June 2014
now I'm in the market for an 02+. Can't find those under $50k.
My very first nsx: 1993 with 79k miles $19500. (1999) I got it cheap cause the owner ex girlfriend keyed the whole car and a few dents here n there. I fixed her up and drove it for 6 months then resold her for $28500.
My second nsx: 1991 automatic with 167k miles $12500. On ebay. (2010) sold it a year later for $16500
my third nsx: 1996 5speed with 21k miles $33000 Family friend (2011) drove it for a few months then sold it for $41000
my fourth nsx: 1996 automatic with 95k miles $21500. (2012) sold it to my brother in law for $20000 after putting 9k miles on it.
My fifth nsx. 1992 5speed with 109k miles $23000. (2013) Still have it.
my wife nsx: 1996 automatic with 52k miles $39000. Just bought it June 2014
now I'm in the market for an 02+. Can't find those under $50k.
The reason why I delayed joining prime all these cause there are always haters (91 x) or someone bad mouthing.
I been monitoring prime for years and found it very helpful, even went to the nsxpo in Vegas 2010. I don't need to prove jack to anyone...
The reason why I delayed joining prime all these cause there are always haters (91 x) or someone bad mouthing.
I been monitoring prime for years and found it very helpful, even went to the nsxpo in Vegas 2010. I don't need to prove jack to anyone...
Easy bro, was just joking with ya..hence the :wink::tongue:
Hater??? LoL
Not my own purchase, but here are a few comparables I found in the course of my search, these are all within the last 2 years.
a 2000 silver/black with ~43,500 miles sold for $49,000
a 2001 red/tan, comptech supercharged with 53,000 miles sold for $57,000
a 2001 black/black with 38,417 miles sold for $47,500
a 2001 silver/black with 23,490 miles sold for $47,000 or less
a 2001 silver/black with 29,300 miles sold for $52,000 or less
a 2000 black/black with 66,780 miles sold for $44,500 or less
a 2000 silver/black with 114,000 miles sold for $38,000
a 2000 black/black with 99,500 miles sold for $39,900
a 1999 black/black with 32,300 miles sold for $42,950 with a fresh timing belt.
You shoulda hopped on that last one!!!!
oh, I tried. It was 10 miles away from me. I left work early to go see it, it was sold by the time I reached.
oh, I tried. It was 10 miles away from me. I left work early to go see it, it was sold by the time I reached.
You shoulda hopped on that last one!!!!
oh, I tried. It was 10 miles away from me. I left work early to go see it, it was sold by the time I reached.
Was this the first one?Not my own purchase, but here are a few comparables I found in the course of my search, these are all within the last 2 years.
a 2000 silver/black with ~43,500 miles sold for $49,000
a 2001 silver/black with 23,490 miles sold for $47,000 or less
a 2001 silver/black with 29,300 miles sold for $52,000 or less
That's actually good news, because the deal you eventually do find will be better than the one that got away. Maybe I've just been lucky but each time a great deal slipped thru my grip or was taken from me, a much superior one appeared 6 months to a year later, be it a house, an elusive yeti NSX, or a 5'3" brunette. Yours will find you, grasshopper!