Acura NSX
I've been wanting to experience driving one of these. Is there any dealer here in Miami that have them in stock and is easy to test drive? Or anyone that ones one and I can atleast sit next to you 
Thx
Ricardo

Thx
Ricardo
Originally Posted by buzilanga,May 2 2005, 07:59 PM
I've been wanting to experience driving one of these. Is there any dealer here in Miami that have them in stock and is easy to test drive? Or anyone that ones one and I can atleast sit next to you 
Thx
Ricardo

Thx
Ricardo
Originally Posted by buzilanga,May 2 2005, 07:41 PM
Yeah I was thinking that. But ya never know 
Still will have about 3yrs to buy one.

Still will have about 3yrs to buy one.
In 3 years, the current NSX will not be on the road anymore. Actually rumor is production of the current NSX will end in June 2005, next month.
I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal. For a $90K, its nothing extraordinary. In stock form, its very disappointing for a car in its price range especially considering that cars half its price can outperform it easily.
15 years ago, the NSX was the benchmark for exotic cars but in 2005, its an aged relic long overdue for retirement.
I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal. For a $90K, its nothing extraordinary. In stock form, its very disappointing for a car in its price range especially considering that cars half its price can outperform it easily.
15 years ago, the NSX was the benchmark for exotic cars but in 2005, its an aged relic long overdue for retirement.
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Originally Posted by mav,May 3 2005, 07:13 AM
In 3 years, the current NSX will not be on the road anymore.
Production might be stopped but there will always be NSXs on the rod long fter it does.
I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal. For a $90K, its nothing extraordinary. In stock form, its very disappointing for a car in its price range especially considering that cars half its price can outperform it easily.
I agree the price is a bit high, and the design is 14 years old but it still performs along side the newer cars.
15 years ago, the NSX was the benchmark for exotic cars but in 2005, its an aged relic long overdue for retirement.
We all cant drive 4 cylinder high performance cars.................
Armando
Production might be stopped but there will always be NSXs on the rod long fter it does.
I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal. For a $90K, its nothing extraordinary. In stock form, its very disappointing for a car in its price range especially considering that cars half its price can outperform it easily.
I agree the price is a bit high, and the design is 14 years old but it still performs along side the newer cars.
15 years ago, the NSX was the benchmark for exotic cars but in 2005, its an aged relic long overdue for retirement.
We all cant drive 4 cylinder high performance cars.................
Armando
In 3 years, the current NSX will not be on the road anymore.
Production might be stopped but there will always be NSXs on the rod long fter it does.
[QUOTE]I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal.
In 3 years, the current NSX will not be on the road anymore.
Production might be stopped but there will always be NSXs on the rod long fter it does.
[QUOTE]I've test driven one in 2004 at Miami Acura when they were offering their special lease deal.
Originally Posted by MiamieNeSeX,May 3 2005, 05:31 PM
I agree the price is a bit high, and the design is 14 years old but it still performs along side the newer cars. Check the stats
As much as I love the NSX, buying a new one is insane.






....Maybe if you owned this one it would probably be more stisfying....