I contacted the local Acura dealer and spoke with the sales manager. I told him I was interested in ordering an NSX and wanted the best possible price for it. I let him know that one of my friends had bought a '03 for around 75k enven though the MSRP is around 89k. He told me that I could not order an NSX for '03 as all 200 made for the US market for the year had been spoken for but that he will contact me when he can take the orders for the next year '04
BECAUSE!!!!!!
there was to be a price drop for the model year '04!!!! This is apparently due to a more powerful (V8??he did not say) NSX to be introduced in 24 months or so. This boggled my mind to say the least. I asked many questions but beyond that he would not or could not say.
I have heard, as all of you have heard, rumors for a while about a more powerful and possibly V8 version coming out but no solid information has been forthcoming. IF Acura does bring out the more powerful and I assume "upgraded" NSX it would then move up or stay put with the current price. Would it not be unreasonable for Acura to decrease
the price for the current model to increase sales and recoup some of the losses it has incurred with the very dismal sales so far?
Do you guys think he was just blowing hot air or do you think there was some truth to what he said.
I have a feeling that he probably knew something and that maybe he was not supposed to say anything but that he seemed to have let slip the information.
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powerofvtec
BECAUSE!!!!!!
there was to be a price drop for the model year '04!!!! This is apparently due to a more powerful (V8??he did not say) NSX to be introduced in 24 months or so. This boggled my mind to say the least. I asked many questions but beyond that he would not or could not say.
I have heard, as all of you have heard, rumors for a while about a more powerful and possibly V8 version coming out but no solid information has been forthcoming. IF Acura does bring out the more powerful and I assume "upgraded" NSX it would then move up or stay put with the current price. Would it not be unreasonable for Acura to decrease
the price for the current model to increase sales and recoup some of the losses it has incurred with the very dismal sales so far?
Do you guys think he was just blowing hot air or do you think there was some truth to what he said.
I have a feeling that he probably knew something and that maybe he was not supposed to say anything but that he seemed to have let slip the information.
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powerofvtec