Let me start by saying I am not really looking for another nsx but I was looking at what was for sale. I saw this ad and immediately thought,"That seems high. Am I missing something here?"
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46307
The ad states it is a one owner car 2000, Targa top Monte Carlo Blue(great color) and it has 12,500 miles.
It does have low miles and that is great but I don't think this car is worth the $60,000 range personally. I want to get some opinions here because I may not get what other buyers see. This is a good color combo and it has low miles but what it does NOT have going for it is the 2002+ updates. If this car was a 2002-2005 I would say hands down $62-64k. I see that KBB has it ranged at that high but I don't think anyone will buy that car at that price.
What I wonder after seeing this ad is this;
1) How important is it to have an orignal owner? If you buy the car after this person than doesn't that ruin that aspect?
2) How important is it to have low of miles? It sounds great at first but then the car hasn't been driven hardly at all in 11 years! That average of 1000 miles doesn't help the engine out if you ask me. The older an NSX is the more I dislike having really low miles personally.
3) I see the car is 100% stock. Is that good? How many of us really like the original wheels, exhaust, stereo, suspension etc... There is a market for stock cars but more and more I think buyers want tasteful modifications.
All that being said the car is probably a great car and a blast to own. I hope this guy gets that much since that helps out the market for our cars. However, if I had $60k to buy a car I would buy a used Porsche GT3.
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46307
The ad states it is a one owner car 2000, Targa top Monte Carlo Blue(great color) and it has 12,500 miles.
It does have low miles and that is great but I don't think this car is worth the $60,000 range personally. I want to get some opinions here because I may not get what other buyers see. This is a good color combo and it has low miles but what it does NOT have going for it is the 2002+ updates. If this car was a 2002-2005 I would say hands down $62-64k. I see that KBB has it ranged at that high but I don't think anyone will buy that car at that price.
What I wonder after seeing this ad is this;
1) How important is it to have an orignal owner? If you buy the car after this person than doesn't that ruin that aspect?
2) How important is it to have low of miles? It sounds great at first but then the car hasn't been driven hardly at all in 11 years! That average of 1000 miles doesn't help the engine out if you ask me. The older an NSX is the more I dislike having really low miles personally.
3) I see the car is 100% stock. Is that good? How many of us really like the original wheels, exhaust, stereo, suspension etc... There is a market for stock cars but more and more I think buyers want tasteful modifications.
All that being said the car is probably a great car and a blast to own. I hope this guy gets that much since that helps out the market for our cars. However, if I had $60k to buy a car I would buy a used Porsche GT3.
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