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gturner008
17-09-2016, 08:15 AM
I recently bought a nice 912 Outlaw on this site. Bringatrailer.com. Car currently on a ship heading to Felixstowe.

Theres a nice, low miles, NSX on the site, ending in a few days. It'll be interesting to see what it sells for. Also, it's worth checking out Haggerty valuation tool for NSX. There is a huge uplift in prices the last month... Must be the halo effect of the new car...

Pride
17-09-2016, 09:13 AM
What a great site that is, lots of interesting cars at sensible bidding prices by the look of it:

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/2003-acura-nsx/

Approximately how much are the import charges Gary???

The King
17-09-2016, 01:44 PM
I'll be watching this with interest as my car is a sister to this one. Same color, almost same mileage (mine has under 17000 miles) one car later on the line (mine is #130). It would be nice to see it bring a good number, although it would just be little more than a point of reference for me, as I'm not interested in selling any time soon.

gturner008
17-09-2016, 01:57 PM
The shipping process is quite straight forward. Cost of shipping in US is about £1k (pick up in NY and ship from NY to UK) UK end is about £0.5k.

The duty/VAT is then 5% of car cost including shipping, provided car is more than 30 years old and in original condition.

Splinter
21-09-2016, 03:53 PM
Hi Guys. First time here thanks to "The King". Please let me know if you have any questions about the car or if I can assist with anything regarding transport.

NSX100
24-09-2016, 09:39 AM
I recently bought a nice 912 Outlaw on this site. Bringatrailer.com. Car currently on a ship heading to Felixstowe.

Theres a nice, low miles, NSX on the site, ending in a few days. It'll be interesting to see what it sells for. Also, it's worth checking out Haggerty valuation tool for NSX. There is a huge uplift in prices the last month... Must be the halo effect of the new car...


Approximately £60,000 at current FX - I would say that is a very fair price given the spec of this car. On the other hand, car for car, prices are less in the US than the UK.

gturner008
24-09-2016, 11:37 AM
I thought it went for less than I'd expected. Compared with Ferraris sold on BaT, this NSX would have been a far better buy.

DaveM
24-09-2016, 12:51 PM
[QUOTE=NSX100;121308]Approximately £60,000 at current FX - I would say that is a very fair price given the spec of this car. On the other hand, car for car, prices are less in the US than the UK.[/QUOTE

It's more just a case that asking prices are still vastly inflated in the UK.

Pride
24-09-2016, 01:07 PM
[QUOTE=NSX100;121308]Approximately £60,000 at current FX - I would say that is a very fair price given the spec of this car. On the other hand, car for car, prices are less in the US than the UK.[/QUOTE

It's more just a case that asking prices are still vastly inflated in the UK.

I don't agree.
I think it's more a case that there's nearly 10,000 NSX's "knocking" about in the good ole US of A where as only about 300 UK spec cars available in good old Blighty therefore they will always expect to command a higher price.

havoc
24-09-2016, 01:10 PM
Or that the RHD market is far smaller than the LHD market. There's always another angle. In the case of NSX's, there's thousands of them over there so there's more choice for a buyer...simple economics.

Prices of everything in the US are cheap because of purchasing power and because that's what their economy is based on...continuous consumption and re-consumption.

DaveM
24-09-2016, 01:25 PM
I was more trying to point out that if you look at the cars advertised here in the UK, it does appear much better value but most of the cars here have been for sale for ages where as the car being discussed has actually sold, I would imagine a late model car in that colour, condition and mileage would still be quite a rarity in the U.S??

Senninha
25-09-2016, 08:21 AM
A Silverstone UK spec 3.2T would sell as quick, it's as common as hens teeth, I know of 4 factory finished Silverstones. Still a good price as its effectively made price when new UK money, had it been UK spec, probably made a little more ...

NZNick
26-09-2016, 03:35 AM
There were only around 850 02+ NSX sold in North America (including some NA1), so any 02+ car is rare - hell, any NA2 is rare enough:

These pages illustrates things pretty clearly:

http://www.nsxprime.com/production-numbers/

https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=honda+NSX&commit=Search

http://www.crest-mx.com/nsx_history/salesdata.html

http://www.yokooauto.com/about-nsx/color

(remember to turn google translate on)

I agree with DaveM about some of the cars listed for sale in the UK at the moment - hence they have been for sale for many, many months.