Help on NSX

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kenel

Original Poster:

71 posts

252 months

Sunday 23rd November 2003
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I have been considering a NSX for track days and other stuff. Having talked to a number of vendors they all seem to have owned the cars for short periods. One told me that tyres are a problem new rears every 5000mls. Does anyone know why the short period ownership, is it boring after a while? Anyone any tips on buying used and problems to look out for. Thanks

WelshDragon

50 posts

257 months

Sunday 23rd November 2003
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They are a wonderful car
As for short ownership I know quite a few people who have had them for years and others because they are a supercar want the thrill of owning one.

My NSX 1 does get used on the track occasionally
It holds it's own with most things
My car has 18" and 19" rims that look wonderful on the road but create to much grip on the rear.
I was going to put 17" all round for track.
But as I have 2 proper racecars I would be going a bit to mad to have another permanant trackcar.

Here are some links to some days with the NSX

www.monsterevo.co.uk/Trackdays/Silverstone-EVO/NSX1&Red4NSX.wmv

www.monsterevo.co.uk
/Trackdays/Snetterton%2002.03.03/nsx%201.wmv

www.monsterevo.co.uk/Trackdays/Cadwell%20MLR/My%20NSX1%20Cadwell.wmv

www.monsterevo.co.uk/NSX/

I am selling my NSX 1 in the FOR SALE on pistonheads.
Drop me a Email with your number if you need to know more about the NSX

Dale
NSX 1

simonrockman

6,913 posts

262 months

Monday 24th November 2003
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The source of all NSX wisdom is:
www.nsxprime.com/

but also spend some time reading

www.daliracing.com/

trackdemon

12,318 posts

268 months

Monday 24th November 2003
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Hello Ken,

Just some further opinions re: the NSX. If you're intending it purely for track use, I'd suggest looking elsewhere - the NSX is best at the 'and other stuff' bit. Don't get me wrong, I've tracked mine twice since I bought it 4 months back and its fabulous to drive on circuit but the brakes take a pounding and rear tyre's will scrub through pretty quickly. Basically its a little too soft and heavy to be a regular track tool; I'll be doing 'occasional' track days in mine.
On road though, it's just phenominal - sublime handling, amazing ride, wonderful drivetrain, superb comfort and useability. The list of pluses just goes on and on.
The chap I bought mine from had owned it 4 years, and most NSX owners I've heard of have owned for at least a couple so I'm not sure about this high turnover of owners thing? Personally I can't see me selling for a while as there simply isn't anything else which will do the job I want as good as an NSX (well, for sane money anyway). Any questions about ownership experience / drive feel free to mail me through my profile.

cheers,
Steve

trooper1212

9,457 posts

259 months

Monday 24th November 2003
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I had mine for two years before I sold up.

The UK owners can be found here
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/nsxcb/

I sold mine due to it rapidly reaching the 100,000 mile mark, but apart from that it was a fantastic car.
Not as powerful as the latest supercars though and it's a little heavy to be a dedicated track car, but for the price it's a very nice car.
It does everything extremely well, is endlessly reliable and completely useable. If you want something hairy and lairy, then look elsewhere. If you want something refined, different and fast then an NSX is the way to go.

Recently a fair few cars have come up for sale via the uk owners list, could be coincidence, could be the new model, could be that the NSX is old technology now? I don't know, but if your looking to buy, now is a good time...

kenel

Original Poster:

71 posts

252 months

Thursday 27th November 2003
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Thanks to all, the info was invaluable. I have never heard a bad word said about them and the track info is useful.