What do all you NSX owners do for a living?
I realize this question has probably been asked a million times, but I am going to ask it again....
And also, did you buy your NSX new or used?
And lastly, how bad is insurance??
And also, did you buy your NSX new or used?
And lastly, how bad is insurance??
No worries. It's a good question.
I'm a sales manager for two electric utility focused publications. The last two years have been pretty tough. Publishing has been in the worst depression in it's history. Anyway, I'm a sales manager.
I bought used. Mid-30's price range. I think the only NSX I'd purchase new would be the NSX-R. . .AND. . .the next generation, maybe.
Insurance isn't that bad. It's a little under 90 bones a month.
I'm a sales manager for two electric utility focused publications. The last two years have been pretty tough. Publishing has been in the worst depression in it's history. Anyway, I'm a sales manager.
I bought used. Mid-30's price range. I think the only NSX I'd purchase new would be the NSX-R. . .AND. . .the next generation, maybe.
Insurance isn't that bad. It's a little under 90 bones a month.
There have been numerous posts in the off-topic forum on NSXprime about what people do for a living.
New, in 1990.
My monthly rates for insurance are less than Ponyboy's; I pay less on my NSX than on my ITR. Plus, I save about 80 percent of my monthly insurance during the winter months, when I suspend collision and liability coverages, so it's less than 20 bones a month for those months.
I would think the insurance for the NSX would be a lot higher but under a $100, W
W. Is the price so low because of it being a used car or perfect driving record?
W. Is the price so low because of it being a used car or perfect driving record?
I think it's the combination of a good driving record, age, and having all of our vehicles and our house with the same company. They tend to like that.
I think it's the combination of a good driving record, age, and having all of our vehicles and our house with the same company. They tend to like that.
The reason the NSX rates aren't particularly high are based on the experience of the insurance companies with this vehicle. This means they're not particularly susceptible to theft (too conspicuous, plus too small a market for their parts) and their drivers aren't getting into too many accidents.
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i have a 94 nsx. bought it used. i'm not sure what i'm paying for insurance at the moment, but when i started my policy i had all 3 cars insured thru geico and was paying 109/ month for the nsx. that's with one ticket on my record and being 27 years of age.
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