Hi guys,
This is my first post here at nsxprime.com
Why am I here? Well, I am looking for a replacement for my 98 M roadster (US spec).
I am currently on the waiting list for the new M3 for a possible fall/winter delivery.
It's still a long way to go but I would like to start do some research and widen my options and possibilites.
FYI I have skim thru some of the posts and am really glad to run into an open-minded group of enthusiasts (interesting E36 M3 vs NSX discussion).
First thing first, is a NSX (pre97 and post 97)more expensive to run (maintanence, repair, mods, parts, insurance, anything, etc.) comparing to a 97/98 M3? ?I notice that some of you were/are M3 owners and could probably shed some lights here.
Cars I am currently interested: E46 M3 and M coupe with new 315hp M motor.
What I am going to use it for: mostly daily driving, roughly 10 tracks per yr.
Feel free to jump in and add ANYTHING you have to say about my situation. I am relatively new to NSX and hope to learn some thing from you guys here.
happy motoring,
Frank
'98 M roadster
This is my first post here at nsxprime.com
Why am I here? Well, I am looking for a replacement for my 98 M roadster (US spec).
I am currently on the waiting list for the new M3 for a possible fall/winter delivery.
It's still a long way to go but I would like to start do some research and widen my options and possibilites.
FYI I have skim thru some of the posts and am really glad to run into an open-minded group of enthusiasts (interesting E36 M3 vs NSX discussion).
First thing first, is a NSX (pre97 and post 97)more expensive to run (maintanence, repair, mods, parts, insurance, anything, etc.) comparing to a 97/98 M3? ?I notice that some of you were/are M3 owners and could probably shed some lights here.
Cars I am currently interested: E46 M3 and M coupe with new 315hp M motor.
What I am going to use it for: mostly daily driving, roughly 10 tracks per yr.
Feel free to jump in and add ANYTHING you have to say about my situation. I am relatively new to NSX and hope to learn some thing from you guys here.
happy motoring,
Frank
'98 M roadster