Acura NSX deals! $30k rebate and big discounts

I got my nsx, awesome!!! tested the other hardware out there but love this one
and got a great deal too for a car I was getting anyway.

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Post the deal that you were able to get.

AFS didn’t give the 30K? I can’t seem to find info on the 30k or 20k…

Basically dealers had a pool of cash to use as incentives on the vehicles. They were able to give up to 30k out of the pool, but they didn’t have enough to give the full 30 on multiples vehicles. So I’m ghessing the dealer had 50k, gave 30k to the first deal and 20k to the second.

Does anyone have a good recommendation on a cover transport? Im finalizing my deal tomorrow… I’ll share one I’m done

How is your monthly payments so low? When inputting your numbers in a lease calculator, it’s near $1800… are you sure your numbers?

Thank you for clarifying

Your calculations are wrong. I’m getting depreciation at $837/month and rent at $431/month.

Hey Jon, what lease calculator are you using? Im using one from calculator.net

I calculated it by hand.

Thank you for clarifying

Okay, thank you for clarifying

Wow, such attitude thinking when you are the one posting wrong info. :thinking: Adjusted cap cost was $135k. The post clearly states the total discount is $59.2k ($155k selling price - $20k rebate = $135k).

Sorry Jon, I thought the selling price was the final price… I just didn’t want to get excited about these deals if they are not true… good to know they are :slight_smile:

They were true, doubt they are now though.

Do you know the the residual on 5K miles now? Seems they came down to 52% from 54% 2017

I don’t know. Are 2017’s still around? If so, are they even leasable?

If you are finalizing a deal tomorrow, don’t you have that info?

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What dealer? I was looking at an 2017 R8 Plus. I typically buy a year or two old and get MMR pricing then sell a year or less later. Cost to own is minimal. Less then 10k. I like the NSX but wondering about value years down the road.

I assume you did not consider the sale tax and registration fee in the cost of ownership here. Is that right ?