Great work Mike and thanks for sharing the deal(s) here! You were recently featured on Jalopnik btw.. so not sure if the extra publicity was welcomed or not. Hope those 2 NSXs are sold. SCREAMIN' DEAL
That is hard to say. But sad to say it is possible and going to be harsh reality. Now I have experienced it, it is great car, but absolutely can not be compared to even a used 458 or even a used LP550/560. More emotional, bigger name, more wow factor to general public. Anyone who paid closed to near MSRP is stupid or just too successful to care, me and my business partner are stupid in both of our purchase, but because we can and we did it vs people who don't have ability to do so like they don't care. Therefore, no big deal. We move on to greater things. At least we experienced it. Honda/Acura had big dreams and they are not expecting to profit from selling NSX to begin with, so they did just fine. I still respect the company no less other than they need help on marketing and research area. If I were in charge, I make sure it is at least set the new bench mark like GTR did in 2009. Had it came out in 2011 it would had been the benchmark. But 6 years too late.
NSX is still the best "Japanese sports car" and better than anything on the market besides Ferrari/Lamborghini/McLaren at sub $120k range new or used. Those who genuinely interested in NSX should be glad that market correction has put it at price where it should had been to begin with.
I would go for 570S, much much faster. Approximately 4~5 seconds quicker 0 to 150mph, more sound, ulttra light, go kart feel. Gen 2 NSX is great car, Lexus level of comfort, it too have go kart feel and it really doesn't feel like 3800lb car. But for these type of car, whichever raise your heart rate is more important than comfort. Unfortunately I paid over $200k for the NSX, not the smartest purchase I have done. But it is ok, lesson learned and still enjoyed it. I told myself to never worry about depreciation as time is more valuable since time is one thing money can't buy. However, NSX literally took what seems like 3 years worth of depreciation in just 5 month.If you could pick up an nsx for $135k new and a used 570 for 170k. What would u take. I love the 570, but you save a lot of the money with nsx. Is the difference that huge?
For the most part, I try to stay out of these discussions, but your last question, has forced my hand. Why would you give a "shi-", what anybody else cares, but you. Are you getting the car to get attention, or to give you satisfaction. I could buy any car out there, but time and space are my major constraints, I still can only drive one car at a time. I have the two cars that give me the most satisfaction of ownership, and neither one of them is a Ferrari, McLaren, etc. One of them is a Ford, the other a Honda. If your "satisfaction" with car ownership, is dependent on what others think, I feel sorry for you.Great input, but money is a factor in my choice. At the big nsx discount $40k is a lot of coin for me. They say 0 - 60 in nsx is 3 sec or a little under, around the same as 570. I agree 570 felt faster but I was not in track mode in nsx.
To be honest don't do many 0 to 150 runs. Curious what gets more attention from people nsx or 570?
I hope Acura listens to owners like yourself. Agree with your pricing & performance comparisons 100%.That is hard to say. But sad to say it is possible and going to be harsh reality. Now I have experienced it, it is great car, but absolutely can not be compared to even a used 458 or even a used LP550/560. More emotional, bigger name, more wow factor to general public. Anyone who paid closed to near MSRP is stupid or just too successful to care, me and my business partner are stupid in both of our purchase, but because we can and we did it vs people who don't have ability to do so like they don't care. Therefore, no big deal. We move on to greater things. At least we experienced it. Honda/Acura had big dreams and they are not expecting to profit from selling NSX to begin with, so they did just fine. I still respect the company no less other than they need help on marketing and research area. If I were in charge, I make sure it is at least set the new bench mark like GTR did in 2009. Had it came out in 2011 it would had been the benchmark. But 6 years too late.
NSX is still the best "Japanese sports car" and better than anything on the market besides Ferrari/Lamborghini/McLaren at sub $120k range new or used. Those who genuinely interested in NSX should be glad that market correction has put it at price where it should had been to begin with.
Great input, but money is a factor in my choice. At the big nsx discount $40k is a lot of coin for me. They say 0 - 60 in nsx is 3 sec or a little under, around the same as 570. I agree 570 felt faster but I was not in track mode in nsx.
To be honest don't do many 0 to 150 runs. Curious what gets more attention from people nsx or 570?
Now I just picked up Ferrari 488GTB, it absolutely out classed the 570S in terms of sound and zero turbo lag. I think I will unload 570S for Huracan Performante or 720S.
As for attention, NSX get a lot of attentions from enthusiasts and often people will ask what is it? It is an Acura? etc. Overall amount of attention is very similar. NSX shines at car meets where there are usually more enthusiast and due to how rare it is.Great input, but money is a factor in my choice. At the big nsx discount $40k is a lot of coin for me. They say 0 - 60 in nsx is 3 sec or a little under, around the same as 570. I agree 570 felt faster but I was not in track mode in nsx.
To be honest don't do many 0 to 150 runs. Curious what gets more attention from people nsx or 570?
I was recently asked to participate in a youtube video to discuss the old NSX. When asked about my thoughts on the new NSX, admittedly, I had to dance around that a bit.
For the most part, I try to stay out of these discussions, but your last question, has forced my hand. Why would you give a "shi-", what anybody else cares, but you. Are you getting the car to get attention, or to give you satisfaction. I could buy any car out there, but time and space are my major constraints, I still can only drive one car at a time. I have the two cars that give me the most satisfaction of ownership, and neither one of them is a Ferrari, McLaren, etc. One of them is a Ford, the other a Honda. If your "satisfaction" with car ownership, is dependent on what others think, I feel sorry for you.
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I'm over myself, you on the other hand................who does the car have to look good to, you or the people you want to impress?Get over yourself. I was just curious about how much attn. I have owned cars that got attention and cars that didn't. Does not really matter to me I was just curious!!!!
i am just concerned how it drives and feels, and of course has to look good.
It already been unloaded. But I am not as fortunate as my business partner. He unloaded 1 month before me and didn't lose much since his only had CCB. Mine was fully optioned. I certainly took a big bath, even Acura dealers didn't want to take the risk.So is the new NSX going to get dumped for a replacement soon NSXSupra?
Why did you dance around the shortcomings of the Gen 2, would it have not been better to give an honest opinion? I am not looking for an argument just curious why you "danced"? FWIW I love the car and just waiting for the "bottom"
It already been unloaded. But I am not as fortunate as my business partner. He unloaded 1 month before me and didn't lose much since his only had CCB. Mine was fully optioned. I certainly took a big bath, even Acura dealers didn't want to take the risk.
I still like NSX a lot and appreciate the experience, but at this point of my life and career. I am more longing for speed, look, emotion, and cars that raise my heart beat vs a great all around comfortable supercar. Maybe I be back again if they release even better looking, faster, lighter version. The competition is indeed fierce though. Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes, Porsche really got some awesome products. This is a very different play field vs 90s, competitors have greatly evolved. Ferrari even offer free 7 year maintenance. Acura didn't do that and it is another advantage gone.
Really nice to see Honda is getting serious about selling some cars.
Hopefully with the lower prices and increased sales, I'll actually get to see one on the street sometime. Last NSXs I saw in the flesh were in Monterey in 2015 which feels like ages ago.
The $120s feels about right for this car, a little more than a decently optioned Carrera S, and a ~$20-30k premium on what a new GTR sells for with its discounts. Very nice savings compared to a 911 Turbo or an R8. At original sticker there's just too much competition, even for a stripper car.
The problem is badge snobs they want the name. 125k to 150k depending on options is about right but at that price you really are getting a 200k hypercar.
I have to disagree. This car is not worth 200k and the performance numbers prove it. I have driven it at unlimited speeds. It has been hammered on Prime to death so I have to divulge into that a tad. 120-130 is a perfect price as we here have been saying it all along. But I am stoked you got an awesome price and congratulate you on being an owner.
I am happy for you, but I totally disagree about the "badge snobs" If I am paying $180-$ 200K, I will want exactly that, not a $150K car inflated to a $200K car irregardless of "Badge"
You are spot on as the market has been finding it's way for the last 6-8 months, it is and always will be a $120K-$150K car (sales and performance numbers and even Acura has acknowledged it with $30K incentives ).....JM2C