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Honda - NSX (2017)

Looking for the latest Honda NSX price details? Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2018 model or hunting for a pre‑owned gem, the 2017 Honda NSX offers a compelling blend of performance and exotic styling that keeps enthusiasts talking. This brief guide unpacks a 2017 Honda NSX 2017 price snapshot, key specs, depreciation curves, and how the model stacks up against rivals—handy if you’re wondering what is a 2017 Honda NSX worth on today’s market.

  • Model: Honda NSX (2017)
  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 Twin‑Spark, 356 hp @ 8,400 rpm, 298 lb‑ft @ 5,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed dual‑clutch, all‑wheel drive (AWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium 98 RON required)
  • Drivetrain: AWD (front‑rear power distribution)
  • Dimensions: 4,476 mm L × 1,920 mm W × 1,185 mm H
  • Curb Weight: ~1,360 kg (3,000 lb)
  • Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in 3.9 s
  • Top Speed: 310 km/h (193 mph)
  • Fuel Economy: ~12 km/l (29 mpg) city, ~15 km/l (36 mpg) highway (combined 13 km/l)
  • Seating: 2 seats, rear‑seat tailored for aerodynamic efficiency
  • Infotainment: 10.25‑inch touchscreen, navigation, premium audio
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, cornering brake assist, stability control, 10 airbags

Not all performance dreams fit every budget, so understanding how the Honda NSX depreciation curve shapes a vehicle’s resale value is critical—especially for buyers seeking long‑term ownership or those planning to sell after a few years.

Depreciation Insight

Year Estimated Depreciation %
New (0‑1 yr) 15‑20 %
2‑3 yr 7‑10 %
4‑5 yr 5‑8 %
6‑10 yr 4‑6 %

These figures align with the general trend seen in high‑performance sports cars: Honda NSX depreciation typically follows a steep drop in the first year post‑purchase—often between 15‑20 %—due to new‑car status and enthusiastic early adopters. After that, the rate tapers, with best‑case scenarios offering a smoother annual decline of just 4‑8 %. Consequently, collectors who keep the vehicle under 5 years can preserve a more substantial portion of the original purchase value, particularly if the car is meticulously maintained and has low mileage.

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