A few years ago I was offered $40,000 for my 1994 Grand Prix White NSX. While this may seem like no big deal, at the time it had well over 150,000 miles on it, so this was WAY above the actual market value according to the books. Over the past couple of years I have had a couple of serious offers in the $35,000 range simply because people cannot believe my car is as clean as it is for having the 183,700 miles and climbing that it now has, and the interested parties wanted Grand Prix White coupes with a well documented maintenance history, which mine has. Goes to show you that if you take better than average care of a car, you will get better than average money if you ever want to sell it. The problem for those guys was that I in no way wanted to sell my car. The money offered was insignificant when compared with the time, effort, and attachment, that I have with this car. :smile: