Originally posted by: Gulzakar
If you can afford 90k for a car, I don't think you have to worry about having enough money in life.
People who buy the NSX have a little class... "oh but it's a Honda" well for a 50k vette you could say "oh, it's a GM". Doesn't matter who makes it to make it impressive. The corvette is a flimsy piece of GM crap...most people who buy them aren't exactly wealthy. It's something to strive for if you're a redneck. The NSX is for someone who already has toys and wants more toys...why do you think they sell so few? It's not cash crop, it's a niche vehicle.
"Yeah, you could buy a 911 for that money" well yeah, the person that owns the NSX probably already has or has had a 911.
What exactly is classy about the NSX? Its a nice looking car, thats about it. Some of you people are making it out to be the holy grail of sports cars when it's pretty fvcking far from it.
The fact is that the NSX doesn't sell well because it isn't worth the money. Its just not fast enough, its resale value isn't high enough, and it lacks the prestige associated with cars like Porsches, Ferraris, and Lamborghinis.
Taking the corvette out of the equation for a second, do you realize just what kind of car you can buy for $90k if you're not looking for a
brand new car?
Right now on ebay, you can pick up a 97 Ferrari 355 Berlinetta with 13k miles on it for $85k. 375bhp, 1/4mi in 13 seconds flat -- and its a FERRARI, not a Honda.
For $80k you can pick up a limited edition 2002 Jaguar XKR 100 with 4500 miles on it. 375bhp, 1/4mi in 12.7 sec. Someone said something about interior quality?
For $79k you can buy a
2003 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa (pics are of 2002 model) with 921 miles on it. 390hp, 1/4mi in 12.8 seconds. More interior quality that puts Honda to shame. By the way, you can also pick up the 2002 model (basically the same) for $10k less, with only 2000 more miles on it.
These are all buy-it-now prices, so if you felt like trying your hand at bidding you could probbably get each of these a little cheaper.
All three of these vehicles perform equally or better, have more prestige and 'class' as you like to put it, and all three of them will hold their value a whole lot better than any Acura ever will.
Then of course bringing up the rear is the Z06 Corvette. I found a 2003 model with less than 2000 miles on it for $39k, which would leave $50k to put into engine, suspension, interior, etc. Hell, with $50k you could have a custom body kit made for the friggin thing, it wouldn't even have to look like a corvette.
Cliffs notes: The NSX is a waste of money. Anyone with a real appreciation for cars can see that.