NSX on a Cat D... Dodgy?

NSX on a Cat D... Dodgy?

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KingRichard

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

239 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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I think we all know which car I'm referring to, but is it a good move? There are so few on the market, I'm hoping it won't affect resale value at a later date. Obviously I expect to sell it cheap if I buy it cheap... but it looks a good way to get into a later car.

Any advice appreciated smile

chr15b

3,467 posts

197 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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KingRichard said:
I think we all know which car I'm referring to, but is it a good move? There are so few on the market, I'm hoping it won't affect resale value at a later date. Obviously I expect to sell it cheap if I buy it cheap... but it looks a good way to get into a later car.

Any advice appreciated smile
question asked, question answered i think

ferrisbueller

29,821 posts

234 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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I think you could struggle to shift it on. NSX buyers are rather picky wink

One word........patience wink

KingRichard

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

239 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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ferrisbueller said:
I think you could struggle to shift it on. NSX buyers are rather picky wink

One word........patience wink
1). Yep, I'm already being picky...

2). Patience???! I'm not the worlds most patient man laugh

fido

17,282 posts

262 months

Saturday 23rd August 2008
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As with any car, if it's cheap enough then maybe. If you're going to enjoy the car for a few years, then it may become a 'project' and at the end of it you'll claw back what you have lost in depreceiation. But i'd want a whopping discount.