Is it worth it?
My friend is selling his 91' NSX with 97 rims, Black, 5-speed and with 107,000 miles. The car is from the mainland so the miles don't bother me as much. But the evaporator for the AC is leaking. This has always been my dream car and everytime I see it, I just fall in love. He wants $24,000 for it and I've seen other 91's go for way less but they are not as beautiful as this one. My question is, is it worth it or should I move on and look for another? I love the NSX and this is the only car that I want. I already have a Audi TT quattro and a civic which is pictured in my second link of my avatar.
Sorry if I don't make sense , but please state your opinions!
Modified by EndlessGarageEG6 at 1:49 PM 2/21/2004
Sorry if I don't make sense , but please state your opinions!
Modified by EndlessGarageEG6 at 1:49 PM 2/21/2004
The A/C problem may be expensive. Many A/C repairs cost $2K and some are even a lot more than that.
Is it worth it? It's a low price, but you're buying a car with mileage well above average (with NSXs, average is 5K miles/year) and with a serious problem that will cost an unknown amount of money to fix.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EndlessGarageEG6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've seen other 91's go for way less</TD></TR></TABLE>
The only '91 NSXs that sell for less than $24K have something seriously wrong with them - very high mileage (like this car) and/or salvage title and/or crash history and/or beat to cr*p condition.
Is it worth it? It's a low price, but you're buying a car with mileage well above average (with NSXs, average is 5K miles/year) and with a serious problem that will cost an unknown amount of money to fix.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EndlessGarageEG6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've seen other 91's go for way less</TD></TR></TABLE>
The only '91 NSXs that sell for less than $24K have something seriously wrong with them - very high mileage (like this car) and/or salvage title and/or crash history and/or beat to cr*p condition.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The A/C problem may be expensive. Many A/C repairs cost $2K and some are even a lot more than that.
Is it worth it? It's a low price, but you're buying a car with mileage well above average (with NSXs, average is 5K miles/year) and with a serious problem that will cost an unknown amount of money to fix.
The only '91 NSXs that sell for less than $24K have something seriously wrong with them - very high mileage (like this car) and/or salvage title and/or crash history and/or beat to cr*p condition.
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Well I got the car today only to BORROW. I just want to see how I will like it and I love it. My friend has already fixed the A/C problem. The car runs perfect, A/C cold as hell and its very comfortable to drive.
Is it worth it? It's a low price, but you're buying a car with mileage well above average (with NSXs, average is 5K miles/year) and with a serious problem that will cost an unknown amount of money to fix.
The only '91 NSXs that sell for less than $24K have something seriously wrong with them - very high mileage (like this car) and/or salvage title and/or crash history and/or beat to cr*p condition.
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Well I got the car today only to BORROW. I just want to see how I will like it and I love it. My friend has already fixed the A/C problem. The car runs perfect, A/C cold as hell and its very comfortable to drive.
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