If I could afford it I would buy a used Honda NSX hybrid. Very few models available in Europe from 170K€ and up
Wow, that's high. The cheapest 2017 NSX i can find with clean record low mileage (under 20K miles) is ~120K USD.
For my money, I would buy a relatively low mileage LC500H, saw a 2018 25K miles clean record for only $70K. LC500 similar mileage is a couple $k less.
I'm trading in my LC, the value went up since last year.
The next LC replacement will most likely be based off of the next Supra which is smaller and obviously less expensive and exclusive. So I'm trading it in for a ...
For those of you interested in looking at an Aston Martin Vantage, I just did a review on one (finally). I definitely wouldn't say that the Vantage is comparable to the LC500 in both size and dynamics.
The all-new redesigned 2025 Vantage is pretty sick--I was at the AM dealer here yesterday. Waiting to see the convertible come out in. a year or so...
I too recently looked at the new Vantage and am also to see the ‘vert. Although, my past experience with two Aston’s wasn’t great in the reliability and quality department.
too funny....i really want 1 but out of my league$.
They are great cars, however you feel like a "red headed step kid" at C&C's.
I don't care, I got mine.
The "funny" story about getting it was when my credit union said they would finance it, I rushed to the dealer to get the deal done before they could change their mind.
My insurance company (AAA) had me bring it in because they had never seen one.
I drove a 1992 Red/black NSX for several years almost a quarter century ago, and although it was a marvelous automobile, I enjoy my '23 LC 500 'vert a lot more today. If I was lucky enough to have another NSX now (either generation 1 or 2) along with my current car, I think I'd struggle to decide which one to drive each day. I'm more inclined to pick up a gently used LC 500 coupe to drive when the weather here in NC isn't ideal for 'top-down motoring'. Congrats on two gorgeous cars!