MARCO agrees. The NSX is the best car ever.
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Originally Posted by Mannn,Oct 12 2005, 05:30 PM
define "better"
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Oct 12 2005, 04:16 PM
Or you can lease one at the equivalent of a US$55k car.
many attempted to do the $799US lease special just to be told that there was no inventory for that deal....even though dealers had brand new NSX's on their lots.
dealers wouldn't release them for/at that price.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Oct 12 2005, 04:16 PM
The MSRP is rediculus - but they dont sell or lease for that.
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look dave...you bought the car you wanted, with your money....great.
it seems to make you happy (i hope), even though you feel the need to validate the purchase to everyone here - every two days
you like it...great.
i suspect most here would not have paid what you did, for what you got.
for 90K, i would have bought the "most" 911 that 90K would have bought me....which would have been a 2002 911S (you can get 2003 911S's for that price now).
buyer's remorse, i guess.....
it seems to make you happy (i hope), even though you feel the need to validate the purchase to everyone here - every two days
you like it...great.
i suspect most here would not have paid what you did, for what you got.
for 90K, i would have bought the "most" 911 that 90K would have bought me....which would have been a 2002 911S (you can get 2003 911S's for that price now).
buyer's remorse, i guess.....
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This was never a serious thread in my eyes btw. If I have remorse, its that I didnt consider 911TTs. The upfront price would have been too high for me though.
I have no interest in owning a 2002 911 C4S, which I could have bought for about $3k more.
this thread was a joke from post 1.
I have no interest in owning a 2002 911 C4S, which I could have bought for about $3k more.
this thread was a joke from post 1.
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Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Oct 13 2005, 05:21 AM
no you can't.
many attempted to do the $799US lease special just to be told that there was no inventory for that deal....even though dealers had brand new NSX's on their lots.
dealers wouldn't release them for/at that price.
many attempted to do the $799US lease special just to be told that there was no inventory for that deal....even though dealers had brand new NSX's on their lots.
dealers wouldn't release them for/at that price.
There are TONS of ppl on Prime who got that deal. Some of them are looking for people to take it over.
Its only 5k miles allowance per year and the residual at the end is high.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Oct 13 2005, 09:56 AM
This was never a serious thread in my eyes btw. If I have remorse, its that I didnt consider 911TTs. The upfront price would have been too high for me though.
I have no interest in owning a 2002 911 C4S, which I could have bought for about $3k more.
this thread was a joke from post 1.
I have no interest in owning a 2002 911 C4S, which I could have bought for about $3k more.
this thread was a joke from post 1.
deep down, you know you fvcked up.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Oct 13 2005, 09:59 AM
Dude - how do you think that they managed to sell 300 of them a year in the US? I bet 250 of the 300 went to leases.
There are TONS of ppl on Prime who got that deal. Some of them are looking for people to take it over.
Its only 5k miles allowance per year and the residual at the end is high.
There are TONS of ppl on Prime who got that deal. Some of them are looking for people to take it over.
Its only 5k miles allowance per year and the residual at the end is high.
8 people in the car talk forum tried to get the deal....no cars were available to them.
on the flip side there were at least 300 idiots last year.