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I see 50 on cars.com and then 16 misc others listed as new either on auto trader-carguru-ebay-various other car sites that are different listing from cars.com
It's not just the NSX with leftover cars. The 17's mclaren570 spiders/coupe as examples are being significantly discounted.. As i posted earlier NSX is a great/fantastic car.

I’ll post pictures tomorrow but I come up with 43 total using the Acura dealer locator tool. Most cars will sit on websites like cars.com and autotrader for weeks after they have sold.
 
I’ll post pictures tomorrow but I come up with 43 total using the Acura dealer locator tool. Most cars will sit on websites like cars.com and autotrader for weeks after they have sold.

Awesome David ~ you are a real asset to this community and appreciate all the help you have given!


For Capital Cost, is local taxes on a lease typically added to the Capital Cost field or is it added somewhere else to determine the total monthly payment?
 
So many of the cars I inquired about via cars.com/autotrader and even dealer's own websites had been sold a long time prior. I guess they keep them listed to generate leads to their stores.
 
Awesome David ~ you are a real asset to this community and appreciate all the help you have given!


For Capital Cost, is local taxes on a lease typically added to the Capital Cost field or is it added somewhere else to determine the total monthly payment?
separate line.

tax on cap cost reduction, doc fee and monthly payment.
 
It's not often you'll find a base car with zero options. It'll likely have at least Tech/ELS/parking sensors like mine.

$163.9k MSRP - 30k = $133.9k.

Subtract another 4 to 6k off dealer discount (unless it has increased) which puts you at around $128k or so. That's if you can find a new base car at this time. The lowest new 2017 one available is the one at Columbia Acura in OH at $168k sticker.
 
The car at Columbia can be had for $134K. They told me that was as low as they would go. It's the lowest price NSX still available. Seems about as good as it gets.
 
36 months

5k miles per year is the best way to go. Any miles over are only 20 cents each. Amazingly it's the same lease terms Acura uses on all their other vehicles.
 
There are no more cheap new cars available that I see. The average for new cars is $194K. There are some used cars with low miles in the upper $130's. To my knowledge there has never been an NSX sold for $110K. Back in November I could have bought a low optioned car with iron brakes for $133K, but opted to buy a car with the CCB's and more options. I don't think $110K is realistic.
The low optioned/priced cars left little room for the dealer to discount without losing money. Never say never, but I don't think you will buy an NSX for $110K. There may have been a small number of very base models that might have sold slightly under $130 with Acura rebate and dealer discount, but not many, as the majority of the cars were loaded up with options.
 
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How much is a base NSX without any CF options going for (MY 2017)? I'm thinking of leasing one if the price is right. Maybe 110k?
A no options car if you can find one is $156,000. Acura incentive of $30K and maybe $6-7K from the dealer puts you at $120,000.

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I'm just looking for a beater on the weekends, as someone mentioned if it's 5k or 7500 a year mileage-wise, that's perfect.

I completely forgot about the 5k mileage option :redface: but that is definitely the way to go. Just pay the $0.20 per mile at the end of the lease instead of doing the 7,500 mile per year option. Plus if you end up leasing another new Acura after that lease is up they will forgive half of your miles up to 15,000 miles over!

Unfortunately my only option available right now is a pre-owned Valencia Red car with an original sticker of $183,000 and 2,400 miles that has an asking price of $149,991 but realistically I can let go for mid to low 140's. Awesome car that the guy decided to trade in for the Casino white one I had as he liked that build more! But if you're looking at leasing I do not have anything at this time. We considered buying another 2017 from a dealer to sell however I only have $10,000 of the Acura money left and didn't think that would be enough to move another one in just a month's time. If you have a specific build you are looking for or just want a great payment I'm more than happy to help look!
 
I completely forgot about the 5k mileage option :redface: but that is definitely the way to go. Just pay the $0.20 per mile at the end of the lease instead of doing the 7,500 mile per year option. Plus if you end up leasing another new Acura after that lease is up they will forgive half of your miles up to 15,000 miles over!

Unfortunately my only option available right now is a pre-owned Valencia Red car with an original sticker of $183,000 and 2,400 miles that has an asking price of $149,991 but realistically I can let go for mid to low 140's. Awesome car that the guy decided to trade in for the Casino white one I had as he liked that build more! But if you're looking at leasing I do not have anything at this time. We considered buying another 2017 from a dealer to sell however I only have $10,000 of the Acura money left and didn't think that would be enough to move another one in just a month's time. If you have a specific build you are looking for or just want a great payment I'm more than happy to help look!

Thanks for the info. So casino refers to their white? I need the weekend to research and get up to speed with the options and codes.
 
Fabspeed's ecu tune is not ready yet. I was told it's still gonna be awhile.
 
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