Donate Your Acura NSX NC1 in Mobile Today

The Acura NSX NC1, a modern masterpiece blending performance and innovation, stands as a testament to Japanese engineering with its twin-turbo V6 and hybrid technology, making it a coveted collector's item.

The Acura NSX NC1, produced from 2016 to 2022, represents a remarkable renaissance in the supercar world, merging cutting-edge hybrid technology with exhilarating performance. This second-generation NSX, assembled at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio, boasts a 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 engine, paired with three electric motors for an impressive total output of 573 horsepower. As collectors increasingly seek clean, low-mileage examples, the NSX NC1 is proving to be a valuable asset in the automotive investment marketplace.

With only around 2,900 units sold in the U.S., the NSX NC1 is a rare gem. Its blend of advanced engineering and craftsmanship not only ensures a thrilling driving experience but also positions it as an appreciating collector's item. The 2022 Type S edition further elevates its status, making it a must-have for serious collectors. By donating your NSX NC1, you not only contribute to a meaningful cause but also help preserve the legacy of a modern classic.

📖Generation guide

NC1 • 2016-2022

Only available as a coupe, the NC1 features a twin-turbo V6 paired with a hybrid system. The Type S variant in 2022 serves as the final production run and exclusive collector edition.

Known issues by generation

The NSX NC1 is celebrated for its strong reliability, particularly with the 3.5L twin-turbo V6 and Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system. However, as a low-volume model, specialized knowledge is essential for maintenance. Owners should be aware of potential clutch-pack wear in the 9-speed dual-clutch transmission at high mileage, which can require costly service. Additionally, while the hybrid battery-pack is robust, it is crucial to monitor its service window around the 8 to 10-year mark to maintain optimal performance. Documented preventive maintenance is essential for the NSX's longevity and value preservation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The NSX NC1 is experiencing a definitive upward trajectory in collector value, particularly for well-maintained models. Clean, low-mileage examples are currently valued between $80,000 and $120,000, while the rare Type S can command premiums of $150,000 to $200,000. Original paint and complete service history are critical for maximizing value, as well as the use of a qualified appraiser. The presence of the Takumi-signed plate or special service records can further enhance desirability. As always, a thorough inspection and documentation are recommended for prospective buyers.

Donation process for this model

When considering a donation of your Acura NSX NC1, it's essential to engage a qualified appraiser to establish its value, as the IRS Form 8283 Section B will heavily apply. We recommend using enclosed transport for clean, low-mile examples to ensure their preservation. Documentation such as original paint authenticity, service history receipts, and matching VIN for the Takumi plate will facilitate the donation process and ensure a smooth transfer of ownership.

Mobile regional notes

In Mobile, Acura and performance enthusiasts benefit from a distinct dealer network, ensuring access to specialized knowledge for NSX NC1 owners. The Performance Manufacturing Center's support network, though limited, provides invaluable resources for maintenance. Given Mobile's warmer climate, owners can expect better preservation of their vehicles compared to salt-belt regions. As collectors in the area recognize the NSX's heritage, the local community values both preservation and appreciation of this modern classic.

FAQ

What service is required for the Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system?
The Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system requires specialized service due to its complex integration of the twin-motor unit and hybrid components, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
How do I verify the Takumi-signed plate's authenticity?
Authenticity of the Takumi-signed plate can typically be verified through Acura's service records, which document the origin and craftsmanship of your NSX.
What is the average cost for hybrid battery service?
Hybrid battery service for the NSX NC1 generally ranges from $8,000 to $15,000, depending on the required repairs and coverage, making preventive maintenance vital.
Are there any premiums for original paint?
Yes, original paint significantly enhances the collector value of the NSX NC1. Models with factory colors often see higher appraisal values compared to those with repainted bodies.
Is there a manual transmission option for the NSX NC1?
No, the NSX NC1 exclusively features a 9-speed dual-clutch transmission. Unlike other performance vehicles, it does not offer a manual transmission.
What is the appraisal threshold for Form 8283 Section B?
For the Acura NSX NC1, vehicles valued above $5,000 require IRS Form 8283 Section B, necessitating detailed documentation and a qualified appraisal.
What are the known maintenance issues for the NSX NC1?
Common maintenance issues include clutch-pack wear in the 9-speed DCT and potential hybrid system servicing needs. It's essential to maintain thorough records for both performance and value.

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If you own an Acura NSX NC1 and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to contribute to a meaningful cause while preserving the legacy of this incredible sport coupe. Join us in celebrating the artistry of Japanese engineering and ensure that your NSX continues to shine as a collector's treasure for years to come.

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