For the '91-'01, it seems like red and black is by far the most popular color. However, I don't think its true for the '02+. Seems like yellow and blue has taken over. What color '02+ NSXs were there at NSXPO?
I recall seeing silver, black, blue, red, and of course the imola orange. No yellow that I can remember. I think there were 2 black cars.RyRy210 said:What color '02+ NSXs were there at NSXPO?
That was true for '91-96, when red accounted for about 40 percent of sales, and black ~35 percent. That changed in '97, when yellow tied red for tops. In '98, red, silver, and yellow were all very very close (but finished in that order).RyRy210 said:For the '91-'01, it seems like red and black is by far the most popular color.
Here is the color distribution of the six '02+ NSXs belonging to NSXPO 2003 attendees (all of whom are members of the NSX Club of America):RyRy210 said:What color '02+ NSXs were there at NSXPO?
Well, there are no occupants of the car on the top left. You can't see the people standing next to it very clearly, and from what I can see, it doesn't look like Michael or Tammy. (I would guess that Michael and Tammy are in their thirties.) It's not easy to see the occupants on the top right, but I think the passenger might be Michael; I'm not sure. The driver is not Tammy.PHOEN$X said:Thanks for the correction, Ken. I went through all my photos, and put all the 02+ NSXs on one image. The occupants of the black NSX on the top right do not seem to be the same as the one on the top left, was it the same car or was it a conversion?
I don't remember there being 2 Long Beach Blue Pearls at NSXPO. I'm sure my Wife or I would have remembered seeing another LBBP. Unless the owner left for home early and did it before the Go-Kart event at RPM. There might have been 2 registered NSXCA owners attending with '02 LBBP, but 1 of us didn't bring our car and it wasn't me. Not that I would doubt the registration list or nsxtasy.nsxtasy said:Here is the color distribution of the six '02+ NSXs belonging to NSXPO 2003 attendees (all of whom are members of the NSX Club of America):
1 Berlina Black
1 Imola Orange Pearl
2 Long Beach Blue Pearl
1 New Formula Red
1 Silverstone Metallic
Aha! Of course!POWERED by HONDA said:The other black one was owned by American Honda and was driven by Mr. Kent "Woodwork" Shepley.
Sure. You didn't think of checking in the FAQ, did you?jadkar said:Someone at NSXPO informed me that my 1998 Black w/Camel is very rare. He said there weren't many made with camel inside, most were black. He said there were more in the earlier years, but the 97-99 span had hardly any in that color combo, is this true??? Does anyone know??
Thanks for confirming, Conrad. Good to know I'm not senile yet!POWERED by HONDA said:There were two black 2002+ NSXs.
I like the Long Beach Blue. And it was nice to see it next to the Monte Carlo Blue at NSXPO 2003. The difference was striking; the LB was significantly brighter than the MC, although not garishly bright like the Monaco Purple Blue.NSX/MR2 said:Imola Orange is the most gorgeous color on the redesigned NSX, in my opinion.