First off let me say I admire and envy a little those of you who daily drive your NSXs. It really is a grand tourer that also happens to be a great performance machine.
I can relate to those who like to reserve driving for weekends and special occasions because it keeps the NXS experience fresh. And of course, long boring commutes and weather threats are also good reasons to keep the NSX in the garage during the week.
My own situation is also likely not uncommon. I am getting very close to retirement. I'm far from rich and, frankly, a $30K toy is not realistic...EXCEPT...My NSX is an investment. That fact plus the fact that it is also a toy means I get to play. I'm not necessarily looking for it to appreciate in value although I hope it does of course. But I don't expect it to lose value either. Meanwhile I can drive it on special occasions (which means once or twice almost every weekend) and enjoy the hell out of owning it but somewhere down the road I can sell it for more than I paid for it if and when I need or want something else more.
Point is, everyone's situation, desires, and automotive philosophy are a little different. Don't judge, just enjoy your ride.
I can relate to those who like to reserve driving for weekends and special occasions because it keeps the NXS experience fresh. And of course, long boring commutes and weather threats are also good reasons to keep the NSX in the garage during the week.
My own situation is also likely not uncommon. I am getting very close to retirement. I'm far from rich and, frankly, a $30K toy is not realistic...EXCEPT...My NSX is an investment. That fact plus the fact that it is also a toy means I get to play. I'm not necessarily looking for it to appreciate in value although I hope it does of course. But I don't expect it to lose value either. Meanwhile I can drive it on special occasions (which means once or twice almost every weekend) and enjoy the hell out of owning it but somewhere down the road I can sell it for more than I paid for it if and when I need or want something else more.
Point is, everyone's situation, desires, and automotive philosophy are a little different. Don't judge, just enjoy your ride.
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