Spotted this nice example in Carrollton... $25,995 with only 52k miles. :burnrubr:
http://images.autotrader.com/images/..._A.562x421.jpg
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Spotted this nice example in Carrollton... $25,995 with only 52k miles. :burnrubr:
http://images.autotrader.com/images/..._A.562x421.jpg
How old is it??
Notice it's not a Texas car wonder if it spent any time floating in Poop Water. ;)
Its a 91.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Jeez a 15 year old Honda, think I'll pass.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
You could always buy a new one for $89k.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Nah I'd rather get a Z06. :D and have some pocket $$$ left over for gas!Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...g=en&cardist=8
I was about to say that most Hondas hold up well... but then I stopped.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
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Originally Posted by POS Racing
Poop Water... :clap:
Thats a lot of money for a Chevy. ::Clown::Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Great looking NSX
Did they take that thing around the block and then not want it any more?Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
But it will outrun you 6 cylinder Honda! :burnrubr:Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
NSX's never have impressed but I'm sure they are fine fine automobiles.......
It's not always about how fast it can go Sparky!Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Perhaps it's because I grew up in a Corvette household, but they never did affect me like some of the exotics I grew up with. Yes, I spent 2 years of my adolescents dreaming of one day owning a black 1984 Corvette convertible, but that dream faded with time. The dreams of a Ferrari 308 from the same time never faded, and it wasn't long after that an NSX joined the dream stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Y'know, the C6 Corvettes are definitely a step above the C5s in terms of interior materials, but the seat covers in this one still look like Pep Boys Specials:Quote:
Originally Posted by blackzx3_13
http://images.autotrader.com/images/..._A.562x421.jpg
:puker:
Well, you can add me to the "will own an NSX someday" list. And this is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. It could probably be had for a few grand less, which would be a fair price for it.
Too bad I can't afford it today...
It's all taste anyway. Some like 'em, some don't.
C
True but a Z06 would trounce an NSX, actually a base model Vette may not have too much dificulty with the current NSX either.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
I too am from a Vette house heck I even had one of my own for 18 years. :afro:
My thought exactly... I am sure that when I am ready for one in a few years, there will be nothing in the area that fits the bill like this one does.Quote:
Originally Posted by ccage
I'm thinking more along the lines of a nice used 911. ::Angel::Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
What about a nice 928! Have seen a couple of them going cheap!
And I had a friend with a dump of an old Roadrunner that'd trash the Vette in a straight line. Maybe you're interested in it? Too bad you had to push it backwards as it didn't have reverse...Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Exactly. Like I said, it's all taste. And they're right -- performance isn't everything. Hell, these days even mid-level sedans are beginning to offer more performance than you can safely take advantage of on the street. It's incredible. Your grandma could drive an STS-V -- with performance almost identical to your stock C6. Wow. Strange (good) times.Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Though I've respected their performance, I've never really drooled over the Z06 until the latest incarnation. It looks like they've finally got it right (in my book), but at the price it's not anything I'll be owning soon. Nor a new NSX as I'd prefer to put together my own '91 or '92 anyway.
One thing we can all agree on: May we all one day own our dream cars.
Amen.
C
The new Vette will also turn, it's actully quite a decent little package these days!Quote:
Originally Posted by ccage
BTW. ccage aren't you the same clown who wanted a Delorean? ::Clown:: ;)
Heck Ya!:drink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ccage
I was trying to figure out why cars like the NSX and the Viper are considered an exotic, but the similarly priced Z06s (or ZR1s when we talk 15 year old cars) seem to fall short. It must be because they look so much like the regular (common) Vette. Yes the new body style catches your eye for a few months, but then it is just another Vette. A car like the NSX catches the eye of most all other drivers on the road, and gets the thumbs up from people from all walks of life. A 15 year old Corvette just doesn't get that type of attention (unless you count the "guys who drive pickup trucks" demographic ::Horse::::Bum::) .Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Only if it's decked out like in Back to the Future... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
C
Edit: You're probably thinking of someone else. I remember when those things came out they had one in the mall. Everyone was asking "how do you wash it?" The guy recommended brillo pads. I'm not kidding.
Shear production numbers come into play, Chevy sells a ton of Corvettes of all variations as compared to a Viper or an NSX (or even a Miata) so you are going to see a Corvette today but more than likely you will not see an Viper or an NSX. There have been about 1.3 Million Corvettes built since 1953. In 2002 Chevrolet sold 35,469 Vettes! Production figure Link!Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
How many NSX has Honda shipped to the US?
Once again, the NSX's never have impressed but I'm sure they are fine fine automobiles.......
+1Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
While I have a lot of appreciation for the NSX, I've dreamed about owning a 911 since before I was old enough to drive. And with the price of the model I love the most (993, last of the air-cooled "real" 911s) dropping into the low $30s... :mrgreen:
http://personal.inet.fi/surf/porsche.../911/993tj.jpg
http://personal.inet.fi/surf/porsche...1/993_side.jpg
The prices may be right for the 911's but whats the upkeep gonna run?
probably not all that much more than the NSX... One of teh managers at my office had a 92 NSX... Nice car, but he ended up seling it right about 55k miles, b/c the 60,000 mile service was something on the order of $2-3,000..
Air cooled certainly makes life simplier.. As long as you don't mind ~11qts of Mobil 1 each oil change ;)
:confused: :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
Where's Freud to decode?! 308 and NSX?! You have some um...well...unique taste. ::Chair:: The 308 thing got old after one season of Magnum PI. :lol:
Guess I can't rag on ya too hard; I've been known to have some pretty odd tastes also. ::Clown::
Oh, and no offense to you guys, but I don't think anyone on here can comfortably fit into an NSX other than a few of us that are under the 150 lbs/ 6ft limits! Just for giggles, I'd love to see everyone try to get into one! That car makes the Miata feel like a Caddy inside!
Kinda like the people that don't consider the Miata a guys car or a formidable sports car. :rolleyes: The motor in a ZR1 is far mor exotic IMO than a rebodied Civic that's been given a few extra ponies to bump it up to...no wait they still couldn't get to 300hp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
Granted the first gen NSX does look nice, in a stock Corvette kinda way, and it has had some great motorsports accomplishments but overall I feel the NSX falls more into the flop category with the Delorean instead of with the exotics.
You callin' me fat?Quote:
Originally Posted by icepenguin66
;)
::Angel::Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Made me think of the last tech day! ::Clown::
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...f/holycrap.jpg
Those were some nice burgers, what was that place again?
A Z06 may be able to take an NSX intially but you have to keep in mind that since Chevy can't figure out how to put the correct brakes on the correct side of the car it won't be able to stop.............................................. .........
You've never driven a C5 Z06, have you? Granted, the interior is straight outta a rental Cavalier, but there's nothing wrong with the brakes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolix
Actualy, I have :p
But I was referring to the C6 Z06 with left-sided brakes all the way around.
(and I should have added "after a while". Many owners have already complained hugely about it)
Been an interesting topic for sure with all good opinions but don't forget this.
Even if you could afford one, could you afford to own one? Not only insurance but also replacement parts. All the cars mentioned probably have astronomical prices on their parts.
Funny you mentioned that. You can pick up a decent first gen Viper in the $25-35k range yet if you smash the hood its gonna be around $10k from the dealer! The joys of huge complex single piece fibreglass hoods! This would also be the reason why the Vette did away with the one piece hood/front end design as did the new Viper. I don't think the NSX will have quite as bad a problem with replacement parts; you could probably substitute for other model Honda parts that are the same. My friend gets the brake pads for his 96 vette at Ford cuz a certian gen Cobra pads are the exact same pad/manufacturer yet the Vette pads cost around $100 more!:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by black roadster
Doesn't the NSX have an all alluminium body?Quote:
Originally Posted by icepenguin66
BTW, change your avatar. That one just freaks me out!
haha, totally forgot about the avatar being changed! meh I'll get to it sooner or laterQuote:
Originally Posted by black roadster
it has an aluminum frame, dont know about the body panels. they may be aluminum as well, but im not sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by black roadster
I know just the /motor/ for the power antenna is around $680 from the dealer for the NSX. Body panels are about equal to a somewhat decent miata.
If you wanna get killed buy a '92 benz S420, never seen so many things go wrong with a car, and a single driver's seat alone is $8k.
If there is any old Benz I would buy its either the 300SL or 190E 24v EvoII :burnrubr: