Can you daily drive an NSX?
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 the new 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.
Is the 1995 NSX a supercar?
However, with just 20,524 miles odometer, this 1995 Acura NSX-T has proven itself on the road while keeping in great shape. Powering this canyon carving supercar is a potent 3.0-liter V6 engine rated at a stoic 270 horsepower from the factory.
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.
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.
Is a NSX considered a supercar?
Powered By Precision. Equal parts adrenaline and composure, the NSX Type S is the embodiment of Precision Crafted Performance—our mantra that serves as the foundation of every decision we make. The result: An exhilarating supercar unlike any other.
Why is NSX being discontinued?
It’s being discontinued because, frankly, it’s too good! The car is built too well and is too time-consuming with not enough of a profit margin. Instead of jacking the price up on us, Acura is kindly offering us an entry-level sports car instead, and saying good-bye to the NSX, most likely forever.