Originally posted by ck:
Ken is right on this one. Most NSX buyers begin their searches with unrealistic goals and price expectations for the kind of car they want. I know that there are many of every NSX in the market and have personally seen some great cars come and go in the past few months just on the forums. (Ex. NSXOTIC's car) Also, in the past couple of months, prices for exotics/highline cars both wholesale and retail have continued to rebound. There were some great deals before and will always be some great deals, but I think most people should stop chasing the deal they think they lost that they heard about some time ago. It happens, but very rarely. I would think of it this way. You may pay a little extra for the car you want now, but you will have it now and have had it for a year or more. Is it worth the headaches and frustration for a couple of thousand dollars in savings? I also personally know many people that search forever for that right car at the right price and either end up raising their budgets or buying a car that isn't up to par, often without knowing and regretting it later. Remember, you get what you paid for. Any sports car purchase is not going to be a rational one, so if you find the right car for you, you should go for it. If it were a Toyota Camry, I would say to shop around as much as you want. You know why, because if the one you want is gone, I'm sure you can find another one just like it or better around the corner. When looking for particular NSX's, including some models of which were only produced in single digit numbers, you can't be too picky, especially when it comes to price. The NSX is a bargain in the sportscar/exotic world, but is not a economy vehicle and shouldn't be treated that way. Just my opinion because I see so many people post about how they can't find this NSX, or that one. When there are tons available. There are already dozens of "NSX Wanted" ads posted in the new NSXPrime Marketplace and there are hundreds of cars all over the internet for sale.