The Acura NSX (1991-2005), a fusion of cutting-edge technology and stunning design, stands as a testament to Japanese automotive excellence. This mid-engine sports car, developed with the input of F1 legend Ayrton Senna, combines breathtaking performance with everyday usability. From its NA1 generation featuring the 3.0L C30A V6 to the refined NA2 with the 3.2L C32B, this model embodies the spirit of the 90s and early 2000s automotive culture.
In Fort Lauderdale, local enthusiasts celebrate the NSX not only for its performance but also its unique place in drifting culture and JDM imports. Original-paint examples with numbers-matching components are particularly sought after, making each donation a valuable asset for collectors. Whether itβs a well-maintained NSX-T or a rare Zanardi Edition, your contribution can help support community initiatives while preserving the heritage of this iconic vehicle.
πGeneration guide
NA1 β’ 1991-2001
The NA1 Acura NSX features a C30A 3.0L V6 VTEC engine producing 270 hp, available in 5MT or 4AT. Known for its all-aluminum monocoque body, it was influenced by Senna's input in development.
NA2 β’ 2002-2005
The NA2 is equipped with a C32B 3.2L V6 VTEC engine, producing 290 hp, with a 6MT transmission. It features a fixed-headlight design, larger brakes, and updated wheels.
NSX-T β’ 1995-2005
This Targa-roof variant was introduced in 1995, featuring a factory removable panel. The NSX-T has become a favorite for those wanting an open-air driving experience.
Zanardi Edition β’ 1999
A limited run of 50 units, the Zanardi Edition is a fixed-roof version with a lighter build, manual transmission, and unique Berlina Black trim, making it highly desirable among collectors.
Type-S Zero β’ JDM-only
The Type-S Zero, exclusive to the JDM market, emphasizes weight reduction and performance enhancements, often regarded as a rare gem among NSX enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
Each NSX generation has unique challenges that potential donors should be aware of. The NA1 models, particularly from 1991-1996, may face snap-ring transmission failures, necessitating recall verification via VIN. Both NA1 and NA2 require diligent timing-belt replacements every 90k miles or 7 years, with costs ranging from $2,500 to $4,000. Common issues like pop-up headlight motor failure on NA1 models and oil-pump pickup tube concerns should also be addressed. Regular valve adjustments and documentation of service history are vital to maintain the car's value and performance, highlighting the importance of consulting NSX specialists.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Acura NSX holds significant value within the collector market, with original-paint examples commanding premiums. Numbers-matching engines and transmissions (C30A/C32B) are critical, especially for models with manual transmissions, which attract higher valuations compared to automatics. Pristine examples can fetch $100k to $500k+, while even 100k-mile drivers are valued between $50k and $100k. Modifications, particularly those related to drift culture, can negatively impact value if they deviate from factory specifications. Donors are encouraged to document all service history and modifications to fully realize their vehicle's potential worth.
Donation process for this model
When donating an Acura NSX, the process requires a qualified appraiser to establish its value accurately. Utilizing tools like the Hagerty Valuation Tool, or auction comps from Bring a Trailer and RM Sotheby's, ensures a fair assessment. It's essential to photograph your service-history-stamp-book and gather all relevant documentation, including JDM-import paperwork, as DMV titling can vary by state. Keep in mind that certain models benefit from a 25-year DOT import exemption, enhancing their appeal in the collector market.
Fort Lauderdale regional notes
Fort Lauderdale offers a vibrant community for NSX enthusiasts, with numerous JDM-import meetups and events celebrating Japanese automotive culture. The warm climate can impact aluminum bodies, making it crucial for owners to be vigilant about rust and wear, particularly in clearcoat finishes. The city is a hub for drifting enthusiasts, creating an engaging environment for NSX owners who want to connect and share their passion for these legendary machines.