Rollin in an NSX for 799/mo?
Rollin in an NSX for 799/mo?
Not too bad for a car that MSRPS at 89K
2004 NSX SPECIAL AHFC LEASE Terms
Special lease rates available on all 2004 NSX models. *Featured lease: 2004 NSX (Model NA2164PKW) for $799.00 per month/36 months/$1,999.00 down payment. $3,598.00 total due at lease signing (includes security deposit, excludes tax and license). Subject to limited availability. *The specific featured lease listed is not available to New York residents. New York residents should contact their dealer for New York featured lease. Terms and conditions vary for New York residents. In addition, AHFC limits leasing terms to 39 months or less to residents and dealers in the State of Rhode Island. Offer valid from July 7, 2004 through September 7, 2004.
Special lease rates available on all 2004 NSX models. *Featured lease: 2004 NSX (Model NA2164PKW) for $799.00 per month/36 months/$1,999.00 down payment. $3,598.00 total due at lease signing (includes security deposit, excludes tax and license). Subject to limited availability. *The specific featured lease listed is not available to New York residents. New York residents should contact their dealer for New York featured lease. Terms and conditions vary for New York residents. In addition, AHFC limits leasing terms to 39 months or less to residents and dealers in the State of Rhode Island. Offer valid from July 7, 2004 through September 7, 2004.
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Originally Posted by gfxdave99
Strange, im 29 single and have 1 accident on my record in the last 3 years and its only 100 dollars a more every 6 months for a NSX then a TSX...
Originally Posted by gfxdave99
Not too bad for a car that MSRPS at 89K
Man, that's a smoking deal for a NEW NSX. Sad the car never sold well as it would be replaced with no hesitation.
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
They will now double sales this year. From 2 to 4.
Man, that's a smoking deal for a NEW NSX. Sad the car never sold well as it would be replaced with no hesitation.
Man, that's a smoking deal for a NEW NSX. Sad the car never sold well as it would be replaced with no hesitation.
An NSX would not be a bad choice, though it certainly is a little pricey for anyone who isn't making well over $150K a year. If you think about the target audience for the $27K TSX, it was individuals with a median family income of $80K. Even on a sliding scale, you'd have to cough up a lot of additional money to be able to get to the level of an NSX.
Originally Posted by justinjsw
The OLD NSX is still far superior to any cars on the road today offered by Lexus. So don't kid yourself.
Damn, that is the truth. The car is spectaular.
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