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Is NSX a good investment?

Is NSX a good investment?

The new NSX provides great value for money. It starts at $157,000, which is a lot, however, it is more than $10,000 less than the Audi R8 and over $30,000 less than a McLaren 570s. It’s just as fast as those two cars and just as good-looking too.

What’s so good about NSX?

Highs Eye-catching styling, flexible hybrid powertrain, comfortable interior. Lows Not as quick as some rivals, interior trimmings don’t feel special, stingy on in-cabin storage. Verdict The NSX doesn’t offer as much performance as some of its rivals, but it’s comfortable enough to be a daily driver.

Can NSX be a daily driver?

But the Acura NSX is a legitimate supercar. It’s production numbers make it a rare sight on the road, it’s mid-engined, it’s crazy fast, and it holds its own with other supercars on the track. It’s also a genuine candidate as a daily driver, as we found out after a recent week behind the wheel.

Is Acura NSX expensive to maintain?

The annual maintenance cost of an Acura NSX is $354. Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop.

Does NSX hold value?

Do Acura NSXs hold their value? If we were going by average Acura depreciation, the Acura NSX will lose about 76.85% of its value over the first 10 years (MSRP of $157,500). The MSRP ranges between $157,500 for a base to $169,000 with available packages included.

Will the new NSX depreciate?

A 2019 Acura NSX has a forecasted 14 year depreciation rate of positive 48% and is actually expected to increase in value approximately $62,064 over the next 14 years from $129,300 up to $191,364….Acura NSX 14 Year Depreciation Rate.

Make & Model Acura NSX
Forecasted 14 Year Depreciation Rate 48% (appreciation)

Is Acura NSX a supercar?

Yes, the NSX is a supercar in the truest sense of the word – at least by the standards of its day. You’ve got the crucial elements all in one vehicle: Mid-engine placement. Rear-wheel drive.

Are all NSX manual?

A compact climate control system has been developed specifically for the NSX. This is a fully automatic system, but the automatic function can be overridden and the system can be used in a fully manual mode.

Are first gen NSX reliable?

The first-generation Acura NSX is a dream car for many enthusiasts and if it ever has been one for you, then there are probably many reasons why. It has a sleek and simple design that is utterly timeless, it handles better than most cars on the road, and it’s dead-on reliable.

Are they discontinuing the NSX?

Honda Acura is ending the NSX after 2022. Here’s why they decided they nix the fastest JDM legend, and why it makes us so sad. In 2022 the NSX will have one last ho-rah with the Type-S which glory is split with its siblings in the Acura-Honda family. It’s being discontinued because, frankly, it’s too good!

How long does NSX last?

The older Acura NSX has the potential to last for many miles Case in point: There are plenty of current first-gen Acura NSX owners with well over 100,000 miles on the clock and some of them are even pushing 200,000 miles.

Will NSX prices drop?

The current prices of the Acura NSX are not expected to change, though the MSRP of the Type S may be higher as it will be the final, special edition of the vehicle.

Will NSX go up in value?

The Acura NSX will become a collectible supercar We can anticipate that the value of the Acura NSX will remain relatively high for some time to come, and, as time passes, they may even become more expensive.

Will there be a 3rd gen NSX?

This week, we learned that there will, after all, be a third-generation Honda/Acura NSX. Such a thing has been in doubt due to the second-gen version’s slow sales. Acura VIPs might insist that making money wasn’t the point, but it surely stung to see a mere 128 examples shifted across the US in 2020.