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    I was just looking through ebay and saw this 1991 NSX. It has 155,000 miles and they want $26995!! Is it me, or is that nuts!

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    NSX resale values generally don't exhibit huge variations based on mileage. A few grand more if the miles are under 10K, a few grand less if the miles are over 100K.

    Moral of the story: If you are buying a used NSX, a low-mileage car is a better value for the money. If you own an NSX, drive it all you want!
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    How many miles are on your NSX ken?

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    Would I be correct in assuming that if I bought an NSX with 155,000 miles, the risk of problems and maintenance costs would be a lot higher than if I bought one with only 60K miles. I haven’t read a lot about NSX’s with over 100K miles, so that is why I am curious.

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    I know a couple NSXs with over 200K miles on them. They have had virtually no problems.
    I would take a well maintained 150K NSX over a poorly mainitained one with 60K.

    It is just harder to sell one with such high mileage. By the time you are done with it, it will have 200K+. Expect a tough sell.
    Otherwise, if it's a well maintained car, I wouldn't expect any major problems. It just hasn't been long enough. Wait another 5 years and you will start seeing NSXs with 300K miles and still running strong.

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