NSX?

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zuffenhausen74

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2,840 posts

206 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Hello everyone,

I currently have a Porsche....BUT....Looking at the Honda NSX's in the classified section I am very tempted by the seemingly low prices, I love the shape, the fact that the car is a 'supercar' and also that it is probably bulletproof due to be Japanese?.So milage not perhaps as much of an issue as it could be say in a Ferrari 355?

I guess my questions are, are they bulletproof and why are they so well priced...?

Thanks,

Jerome

stephen300o

15,464 posts

229 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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people still have a problem with the H on the bonnet, stupidly cheep for a hand made supercar, a few cars in america have done 200k miles and at least one over 300k miles, plenty of info at www.nsxcb.co.uk/

trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Sunday 29th April 2007
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zuffenhausen74 said:
Hello everyone,

I currently have a Porsche....BUT....Looking at the Honda NSX's in the classified section I am very tempted by the seemingly low prices, I love the shape, the fact that the car is a 'supercar' and also that it is probably bulletproof due to be Japanese?.So milage not perhaps as much of an issue as it could be say in a Ferrari 355?

I guess my questions are, are they bulletproof and why are they so well priced...?

Thanks,

Jerome


Are they bulletproof?: pretty much

Why so well priced?: Some ropy examples sub £20k, but very small market - must be the badge.

madras

329 posts

210 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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mileage is not much of an issue. Just watch out for a few of the common problems such as the climate control, the stereo amplifiers, electric window cables, and early water pumps. (details all on forums) Check the driver seat bolster leather for the true mileage, some will have been retrimmed. Most other electrics should be OK (?)

I've driven some ropey imports, so obviously don't believe any import mileage - buy on condition, and buy a manual.
They have more hp than quoted. Chiswick Honda reckon about 290 for the 3.0 at least; 320 for 3.2 - anyone got any hard figures and for torque as well? I'd say conservative 0-60 times too, not much slower than a 355 and much more flexible.

AR

861 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th May 2007
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Just look at the date on the adverts. Is not like they are flying! Good NSXs do not often get advertise outside the club. Are they bulletproof: Almost a new clutch is about £ 1700.00 fully fitted! Most of the cars that are for sale her are either autos, have a cloudy past or are overpriced. Do not be taken by the temptation to buy cheap NSX. It is still a car that at one point sold for £ 70K and the parts are still dear as well as the service. ( about £ 70.00 an hour from Honda ) If you buy a dodgy one it might be hard to sell it too.

Cheers,

AR

NoelWatson

11,710 posts

243 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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There is a chance I will be along with mine.

j14nsx

50 posts

261 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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We've had 10 NSXs at a dyno on the same day before.

They do not produce more power than Honda quote. In fact most produced less. Has Chiswick ever taken one to a dyno? Doubt it.



trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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.... yet they seem to be abnormally quick for the supposed power/weight ratio. Who cares, the cars bl00dy quick enough - that I know!

kinetic

348 posts

245 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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If they don't produce more horse power, maybe they weigh less than Honda quote?

What do they weigh incidently? Anyone put them on the scales?

What rear wheel horse power is the norm for a manual 3.0L and 3.2L?

trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Sunday 20th May 2007
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Gazboy said:
trackdemon said:
.... yet they seem to be abnormally quick for the supposed power/weight ratio. Who cares, the cars bl00dy quick enough - that I know!


Indeed- watching yours pull length upon length against my 330bhp Supra was a bit of a shock.


Indeed. I rarely find myself wanting for more power - its quicker than 99% of othere traffic! Its pretty efficient aerodynamically too.... low frontal area, low overall drag factor.

Dakkon

7,826 posts

254 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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Do they have an LSD as standard?

NoelWatson

11,710 posts

243 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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Yes, different types depending on age and whether manual or auto.

http://dwolsten.tripod.com/articles/jun95.html

Edited by NoelWatson on Thursday 24th May 11:01

UltraViolet68

1 posts

203 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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AR said:
Are they bulletproof: Almost a new clutch is about £ 1700.00 fully fitted! Most of the cars that are for sale her are either autos, have a cloudy past or are overpriced. Do not be taken by the temptation to buy cheap NSX. It is still a car that at one point sold for £ 70K and the parts are still dear as well as the service. ( about £ 70.00 an hour from Honda ) If you buy a dodgy one it might be hard to sell it too.
I agree that you should buy a good one over a cheap one and buy on condition not age/price.... but new clutch doesn't cost quite that much. Fully fitted by NSX dealer, looking about £400 cheaper than that - still pretty steep though. Also annual service bill I think is cheap at only circa £150 - for a low volume supercar, I don't think the servicing/running costs are bad at all.... many day-to-day volume produced german sports saloons cost significantly more to run.

Jules360

1,949 posts

203 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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Looks a bit cheap to me... i had one many years ago and from memory a new clutch and major service was about £2.5k .... However a great car !! I would however take issue with whoever said it is as fast as a 355 .... are you kidding ??? Have you driven both ??? The 355 is in a different league.. i should know, after 5 years of NSX ownership i replaced it with a 355.

kinetic

348 posts

245 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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I've also owned both cars and although I would agree the 355 is a little quicker, there's not alot in it.

If you go to youtube and type in '355 versus nsx' you will see a video that sort of makes my point!

madras

329 posts

210 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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Jules360 said:
Looks a bit cheap to me... i had one many years ago and from memory a new clutch and major service was about £2.5k .... However a great car !! I would however take issue with whoever said it is as fast as a 355 .... are you kidding ??? Have you driven both ??? The 355 is in a different league.. i should know, after 5 years of NSX ownership i replaced it with a 355.
Erm, yes I have driven both and have driven both with a friend across some A roads, roundabouts etc where it's mainly straight line speed. F355s aint that quick, they are quicker but not by a large margin and if anything (in my opinion) the NSX actually FEELS quicker (certainly to 8000rpm in first gear) but we all know that the way a car FEELS can be very deceptive.

havoc

30,094 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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madras said:
...we all know that the way a car FEELS can be very deceptive.
It can, but at the end of the day isn't the 'feel' of a car more important than the stats?!?

Wouldn't you rather have a 'fun'/weekend car that felt really rapid at sensible (license-keeping) speeds than a 'fun' car that could do Warp 9 while leaving you unruffled?!? Because at the end of the day how often do you race on a public road...
idea

madras

329 posts

210 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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havoc said:
madras said:
...we all know that the way a car FEELS can be very deceptive.
It can, but at the end of the day isn't the 'feel' of a car more important than the stats?!?

Wouldn't you rather have a 'fun'/weekend car that felt really rapid at sensible (license-keeping) speeds than a 'fun' car that could do Warp 9 while leaving you unruffled?!? Because at the end of the day how often do you race on a public road...
idea
This thread and my comment about the feel was refering to straight line speed only.

havoc

30,094 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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madras said:
This thread and my comment about the feel was refering to straight line speed only.
So was mine. I suspect the NSX can corner quicker than a 355...

Jules360

1,949 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2007
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Guys... i know this is a Honda site, but get real...

Autocars test data .......

F355
0-30 : 2.1 secs
0-60 : 4.6 secs
0-100 : 10.6 secs
30-70 : 3.8 secs
30-50 in 3rd/4th : 3.4 / 4.8 secs
40-60 in 4th / 5th : 4.3 / 6.0 secs
50-70 in 5th : 5.6 secs
Max 173mph

NSX
0-30 : 2.3 secs
0-60 : 5.8 secs
0-100 : 13.7 secs
30-70 : 4.9 secs
30-50 in 3rd/4th : 4.5 / 6.4 secs
40-60 in 4th / 5th : 8.4 / no data
50-70 in 5th : 8.4 secs
Max 159mph

And NO, it doesn't feel even nearly as quick !!

Edited by Jules360 on Tuesday 3rd July 15:04