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Honda NSX for sale
Honda NSX — pricing right now
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- 73
- From
- $16,552CA$23,144£12,331A$23,429€14,287¥2,650,644
- Up to
- $220,690CA$308,583£164,406A$312,383€190,492¥35,341,386
- Average
- $113,366CA$158,516£84,454A$160,468€97,853¥18,154,477
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
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1991 Honda NSX
FL, USA$57,999CA$81,098£43,207A$82,097€50,063¥9,287,983Kuruma Imports, LLC
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1991 Honda NSX
FL, USA$69,499CA$97,178£51,774A$98,375€59,989¥11,129,598Kuruma Imports, LLC
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1991 Honda NSX
Japan$47,724CA$66,731£35,553A$67,552€41,194¥7,642,541Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1991 Honda NSX
Japan$46,500CA$65,019£34,641A$65,820€40,137¥7,446,529Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1991 Honda NSX
Japan$55,600CA$77,743£41,420A$78,701€47,992¥8,903,807Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1992 Honda NSX
Japan$47,985CA$67,096£35,747A$67,922€41,419¥7,684,337Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1991 Honda NSX
Japan$55,000CA$76,905£40,973A$77,852€47,474¥8,807,722Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1997 Honda NSX
Japan$250,000CA$349,566£186,241A$353,870€215,791¥40,035,102Japan Motor CO.
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History & specs
About the Honda NSX
The Honda NSX was produced across two distinct generations: the NA1/NA2 (1990–2005) and the NC1 (2016–2022). The first generation used an all-aluminum monocoque body in a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout assembled by specialist teams in Tochigi; the NA1 ran from 1990 through 1996/1997 depending on market, while the NA2 introduced the larger-displacement engine in 1997 and continued through 2005. A 2002 facelift replaced the pop-up headlamps with fixed HID units and revised the rear track width. In North America, the first generation was sold as the Acura NSX. The second-generation NC1 (2016–2022) was built in Ohio and sold exclusively as the Acura NSX globally. Combined first-generation production is estimated at approximately 18,000 units; NC1 production is estimated at approximately 2,900 units.
The NA1 uses the C30A 3.0L DOHC VTEC V6, rated at 270ps in JDM specification, paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. The NA2 carries the C32B 3.2L DOHC VTEC V6 at 280ps in JDM specification with a 6-speed close-ratio manual. Japan-market trim variants include the Type R (available for both NA1 and NA2, weight-reduced with Recaro seats, no air conditioning, and reinforced suspension), the Type S and Type S-Zero (NA2, lighter than base with sport suspension and close-ratio gearing), and the NSX-T targa (available across both chassis codes with a removable roof panel requiring additional body bracing). The 1999 Zanardi Edition was a US-market limited variant with BBS wheels and manual-only specification. The NC1 uses the JNC1 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 combined with three electric motors producing 573hp as a system (base trim) or 600hp in the 2022 Type S, routed through a 9-speed dual-clutch transaxle with front-and-rear torque vectoring AWD.
First-generation NA1 models built from 1990 are US-eligible under the 25-year FMVSS rule from 2015 onward; the full NA2 production run through 2005 clears eligibility progressively through 2030. The NC1 (2016–2022) falls outside the current import window. The NSX was produced in right-hand drive throughout both first-generation chassis codes. Pre-purchase inspection priorities on NA1/NA2 examples include: confirming timing belt and water pump service records (interval approximately 7 years or 105,000 miles on C30A/C32B); a full cooling system check covering radiator end-tank condition, hoses, and thermostat function, as overheating risk rises with deferred maintenance; clutch engagement feel and transmission synchro behavior in 2nd and 3rd gear; ABS system self-test for the documented wheel-speed sensor failure pattern; AC compressor condition, particularly on 1991–1992 examples where a documented evaporator failure rate requires full system replacement; and a paint-meter and lift inspection for aluminum body repair, as the all-aluminum structure is difficult to restore correctly after significant impact and specialist facilities are uncommon.
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