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I've come to a bit of an impass - I've owned my S2000 for 3 and a bit years - nothing comes close for the money (for me - no arguments please) but getting another one just seems lame. I've always liked the NSX but thought it beyond my pocket - now I'm thinking "hell why not?"
I can't even consider getting new, but I would stretch to a similar level as a new S2000 (say £25k - 30k)
So learned ones - what do I need to know?
3.2 v 3.0
Manual v. Auto
T bar v. rigid
Big services - cam/clutch/brakes
Welshman
16-05-2005, 11:34 AM
Definitely the Manual rather than the Auto.
3.2 if you can get one - you should be able to at the top end of your budget.
Coupe is more rigid than a Targa but I had a 1995 3.0l Targa and thoroughly enjoyed it. Drive both and decide what it is you want.
Thanks for that Welshman - this is all your fault for posting pics of your NSX at s2ki.com :wink:
Is the 6 speed manual only on the 3.2?
Welshman
17-05-2005, 02:05 PM
Thanks for that Welshman - this is all your fault for posting pics of your NSX at s2ki.com :wink:
Is the 6 speed manual only on the 3.2?#
Yes, my 3.0l Targa just had a 5 speed box. 6th gear on a 3.2 is a bit higher than 5th on a 3.0l so the revs come down a bit when you're cruising down the Mway.
What name do you lurk under on S2ki?
What name do you lurk under on S2ki?
errrr the hugely original "Colin Andrews" - I was young and foolish and didn't realise you don't register under your real name :oops:
... I think I've now found the key threads that have the info I'm looking for - just need to lurk to hear any tales of woe on high mileage or under used examples :wink:
jaytip
17-05-2005, 11:15 PM
try looking on this site
www.nsxprime.com
it has loads of info and a lot of owners with very high milage NSX's
Welshman
18-05-2005, 09:57 AM
... I think I've now found the key threads that have the info I'm looking for - just need to lurk to hear any tales of woe on high mileage or under used examples :wink:
Colin
If the car is properly maintained it is pretty bulletproof.
Look for a FSH, preferably with a Honda garage which has technicians trained to service NSXs - you could let any Honda garage do an oil and filter change but a clutch replacement or a cambelt change should only be entrusted to experts. There used only to be about 5 garages authorised to service NSXs, one of which is up in your neck of the woods in Glasgow or Edinburgh. I wouldn't touch one if there any gaps in the service history.
Make sure that the car is absolutely straight. Get it up on a ramp - it will be self evident if it has been bent.
Nick Graves
25-05-2005, 09:59 AM
Hi Colin,
Due to a total and utter lack of imagination and a surfeit of forgetfulness, I also log in under my real name.
If you've got the roads and the space around you for a vastly more capable car, I'd say do it!
Having driven a 3.2 Coupe, it really is in a supercar league way above the S2000 (although it's a luxury car, not a pure sports like the S2K) and a must do. The combination of handling and refinement is extraordinary, especially since it uses no more rubber!
I would like to try a Targa, although it's still a bit bulky for my part of the overcrowded South (and my garage!)
AquilaEagle
05-06-2005, 08:36 PM
Go-on Colin, see how many nsx's you can get through :D
swlabhot
16-06-2005, 11:16 AM
Its a natural progression up to the flagship. U won't be dissappointed. Go for the 3.2L 6sp man for sure. They're very rare but take your time to look for a good example and don't compromise! G Luck!
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