Interesting Hagerty video. Old School vs. New School Honda. VTECH vs. Turbo Verdict: NSX still rules after 30 years. I wonder why they didn't test a Gen 2 NSX? (2 secs?)
This thread needs some updates. A few pictures from today. Beautiful day and fantastic drive. The NSX is stunning. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Also took out our other black car today for a family drive to enjoy the fall colors. Awesome family cruiser. Soon after taking this picture a red Pantera cruised by, then at an intersection a green and white 911GT3RS went by. Damn. He was having fun and got on it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
1/5/2024 NSX thread refresh. New red Z06 with. Java and cars at Plymouth, Michigan's Vanguard Auto - summer 2023. Vanguard sponsors nice events. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
With the E-Ray, I don't understand how anyone would still buy an NSX (even if they were still in production).
NSX over the Corvette mainly because I’d have to look at the Corvette. The Corvette is one of the worst looking cars out there. The front end looks like it rides too high, don’t like the DRL, the side scoops are cartoonish in size and shape, the interior is a mess, and the rear is a disaster. For those that like the Corvette, great, It’s not for me. After almost five years I’m still having a blast with my NSX.
Some photos and information on a stunning and rare NSX-R we currently have available privately: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4To5fIy_F2/?img_index=1
Have decided to thin our herd of NSXs. "Live" on BaT right now at: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2002-acura-nsx-t-16/
Thank you, John. As an automatic I know it still and always will have a market segment of buyers. The color is amazing. Day or night. The reliability as a Honda cannot be topped. We'll see where it leads and I am O K whether sale or no sale. Getting up in years and perhaps looking at (unknowns) after so many years embracing Honda would be exciting.
All the bucks for this one; https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2003-acura-nsx-t-22/?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_2648450 Original-Owner, 3,400-Mile 2003 Acura NSX-T 6-Speed
1991 | First US-Market Acura NSX https://sothebysmotorsport.com/auction/1991-firstusmarketacura-nsx-2899?utm_source=klaviyo_Remarketing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LiveNow-2011_MercedesBenz_SLS_AMG&_kx=llrpBbG4Qu6RD4MuAHDgZn5sqOxVE6sR8vocFodok1E.TWdDe5
This one is almost identical to mine including milage but has a white interior vs black. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-acura-nsx-236/?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_6066658
Pretty nice "early" specimen, but it is going to go RNM I fear. Dealer-owner has had it since 2017 it states. He should have moved it 2-3 years ago. The market has pulled back. And hey David, we (Wifey and I) attended NSXPO in DFW last month - our first time spending a couple of weeks really getting the flavor of Texas.