Re: Price check on a 2005 with 17k miles
Something else to consider, the NSX value has actually been increasing slightly over the years. There are some threads in regards to this discussion.
Another thing to note, it really doesn't matter what someone bought the car for, it's the price it is now compared to the value that you're getting and what you want. If someone is willing to spend $75k, then they will get that car and you will still be on the market looking.
It's simple really, if you want a NSX, there are two ways to do so successfully.
Option 1 - Determine your budget (what you are willing to spend at most), and shop for the best value you can find.
Option 2 - Determine what car you want exactly, year, condition, mods, color, etc. and wait patiently until it appears and matches your expectations and pay the seller the asking price before someone else does.
Just remember, category 1 buyers are still competing against category 2 buyers, which tends to impact pricing on the NSX as remaining firm or only slightly negotiable.