Donate Your 2016-2022 Acura NSX NC1 in Nebraska

The Acura NSX NC1, a modern Japanese flagship sports coupe, combines exhilarating performance with a rich heritage, making it a sought-after collectible in today's market.

Great Plains Autos invites you to donate your Acura NSX NC1, a second-generation marvel embodying precision engineering and innovative hybrid technology. Produced from 2016 to 2022, this iconic sports coupe has redefined performance standards. With its 3.5L twin-turbo JNC1 V6 engine paired with three electric motors, the NSX delivers a thrilling 573hp, establishing its status as a modern collector's dream.

As the NSX NC1 continues to appreciate in value, now is the perfect time to consider donating. Only around 2,900 units graced the U.S. market, making this vehicle a rare gem for collectors. The Type S edition released in 2022 pushes the boundaries further, showcasing Acura's commitment to excellence in automotive engineering. Your donation can help preserve the legacy of this remarkable vehicle while supporting automotive enthusiasts across Nebraska.

πŸ“–Generation guide

NC1 β€’ 2016-2022

The second-generation NSX is a turbocharged hybrid sports coupe, featuring a single body style with no convertible option. The Type S 2022 edition has enhanced performance and is highly coveted.

Type S β€’ 2022

The Type S is the final edition of the NC1 with 600hp and performance upgrades. Only about 350 units were produced, marking it as a halo collector's item.

Known issues by generation

While the Acura NSX NC1 boasts solid reliability with its 3.5L twin-turbo V6 and hybrid system, potential issues can arise due to its limited production. Key concerns include high-mileage clutch-pack wear and valve-body service for the 9-speed DCT, which can cost between $4-8k. Additionally, the hybrid battery pack may require servicing at the 8-10 year mark, with costs ranging from $8-15k at Acura dealers. Given the unique Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system, it’s crucial for owners to consult specialists familiar with the NSX's advanced technology.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Acura NSX NC1 has quickly become a highly sought-after collector vehicle. Clean, low-mileage examples typically sell for $80-120k, while the rare Type S can fetch between $150-200k, reflecting its significance in the collector market. Original paint and documented service history are essential for value retention, as is preventative maintenance. For appraisals, a qualified professional should be consulted to ensure compliance with IRS guidelines, especially given the vehicle's collector-tier status.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Acura NSX NC1 involves some specific requirements. It is crucial to obtain a qualified appraisal, particularly for IRS Form 8283 Section B, which is heavily applicable in this collector tier. To preserve value, clean, low-mileage examples should be enclosed during transport. Ensure you have documentation for original paint, detailed service records, and any Takumi-signed plates that confirm authenticity.

Nebraska regional notes

Nebraska owners of the NSX NC1 benefit from a distinct network of Acura and performance specialists. Given the Performance Manufacturing Center's limited support, securing competent service for your NSX is critical. Nebraska's climate can also impact vehicle preservation, with salt-belt conditions necessitating special care compared to sun-belt regions. Ensuring your NSX receives appropriate maintenance will help maintain its value and performance.

FAQ

What should I know about servicing the hybrid system?
The NSX NC1's Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system requires specialized knowledge, especially as it ages. Ensure service is performed by certified Acura technicians familiar with hybrid systems.
What kind of appraisals are necessary for my NSX?
Given the collector-tier status of the NSX NC1, a qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, primarily for IRS Form 8283 Section B, which applies when the value exceeds $5,000.
How can I verify the authenticity of my NSX?
Check for Takumi-signed plates and ensure all documentation matches the VIN. A complete service history is vital for verifying the vehicle's authenticity and value.
Is there a collector premium for manual transmissions?
While the NSX NC1 does not offer a manual transmission option, its collector value lies in other aspects, such as rarity and provenance.
What services should I prioritize for preventative maintenance?
Prioritize regular checks on the 9-speed DCT and hybrid battery system to maintain performance and reliability. Keep all service records to ensure value retention.
What is considered original paint versus a factory color change?
Original paint is essential for maintaining collector value. Any factory color changes can be flagged and may reduce your vehicle's desirability in the collector market.
Are there any specific issues to watch for in early production models?
Yes, early 2016-2017 models may have minor refinements that were addressed in later versions. It’s worthwhile to review service history for any updates made.

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If you own an Acura NSX NC1, consider joining the ranks of collectors who appreciate this automotive masterpiece. Your donation not only supports the legacy of the NSX but also encourages the future of automotive excellence. Contact Great Plains Autos today to learn more about how you can make a difference!

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