A 2004 Yellow NSX with 8500 miles sold this weekend at a local Dealership for over $69,000. I guess the NSX market is pretty strong.
A 2004 Yellow NSX with 8500 miles sold this weekend at a local Dealership for over $69,000. I guess the NSX market is pretty strong.
no it was not.
the car had 8500 miles on it. there is no way he paid 60k. ask him to show you the contract.
the car had 8500 miles on it. there is no way he paid 60k. ask him to show you the contract.
lol.so you want me to talk to the nice gentleman i just met last week, who has no reason to undervalue his new purchase, and accuse him of lying?
Deal of the year if true! Could happen...
I spoke to the selling dealer last friday. They sold it for over $69,000, they were asking $74,900.
I spoke to the selling dealer last friday. They sold it for over $69,000, they were asking $74,900.
...Thenagain, I would walk from that car because of the acura badge that was upside down...too fish...one, I dont want it removed in the first place. two, dont know why it was removed. three, why the heck would someone put the badge back on upside down? four, if they put the badge down upside down, what else did they put on incorrectly?
who cares?
-that the emblem was upside down. it is held on simply with double sided tape and it is easily removed. could have been removed due to clear bra, to run another emblem (H emblem, color matched a emblem etc) could have been removed and replaced upside down bc the owner thout that was better.
- about the selling price for this car. whether it was sold for 60k or 69K regardless, the price of one car says nothing about the market for these cars. some cars are going to sell for less and some for more then market.
this thread is going nowhere. If i was the owner of this car i dont think i would find all the debate and speculation about the selling price and why the badge was upside down amusing. this is all inmaterial.