Last Friday was an especially fun day of ownership of my 1992 Formula Red NSX 5-speed. I took it on a 300-mile round-trip drive with 6 friends including former Honda executive and book author Steve Lynch who brought his 2008 Honda S2000. We tackled the twisty roads of 8,200-foot Mount Lemmon near Tucson, Arizona. Here are a few pictures.
Pictured here are my 1994 Legend coupe, my 1992 NSX, Steve's 2008 S2000, Kelvin's 1993 NSX, and my 1994 Legend sedan.
Detailed blog post with write-up here:
https://drivetofive.wordpress.com/2...zonas-catalina-highway-in-performance-hondas/
On the way home from that drive, my NSX turned over 100,000 miles and I got it on video. Milestones are kind of a "thing" for me and I'm known to celebrate them on all my cars. My 1994 Legend LS 6-speed coupe has 533,000 and counting on the original drivetrain.
I felt it fitting to share a comprehensive look at the NSX's maintenance history since its production. I posted a spreadsheet sharing detail on every record that I have on the car. It's cost a little over $16,000 to maintain from new to 100,000 miles. Have a look for yourself if you're interested:
https://drivetofive.wordpress.com/2015/04/16/1992-acura-nsx-100000-miles-achieved/
Here is a direct link to the rollover video which is also embedded in that blog post:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ETMiTI6QhuQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Onward to the next 100,000!
Pictured here are my 1994 Legend coupe, my 1992 NSX, Steve's 2008 S2000, Kelvin's 1993 NSX, and my 1994 Legend sedan.
Detailed blog post with write-up here:
https://drivetofive.wordpress.com/2...zonas-catalina-highway-in-performance-hondas/
On the way home from that drive, my NSX turned over 100,000 miles and I got it on video. Milestones are kind of a "thing" for me and I'm known to celebrate them on all my cars. My 1994 Legend LS 6-speed coupe has 533,000 and counting on the original drivetrain.
I felt it fitting to share a comprehensive look at the NSX's maintenance history since its production. I posted a spreadsheet sharing detail on every record that I have on the car. It's cost a little over $16,000 to maintain from new to 100,000 miles. Have a look for yourself if you're interested:
https://drivetofive.wordpress.com/2015/04/16/1992-acura-nsx-100000-miles-achieved/
Here is a direct link to the rollover video which is also embedded in that blog post:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ETMiTI6QhuQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Onward to the next 100,000!
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