Welcome to Gem City Rides, where we invite you to donate your Acura NSX NC1, the remarkable second-generation hybrid sport coupe that was produced from 2016 to 2022. This car stands as a testament to Acura's engineering excellence, with the potent JNC1 twin-turbo V6 engine combined with three electric motors, delivering an exhilarating 573 horsepower via the advanced Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system. As the NSX made its comeback after a decade-long hiatus, it quickly became a sought-after collector's item, appreciated for its rarity and performance.
The NSX NC1 is not just a car; it represents a story of artistry and precision, exemplified by its Takumi-crafted assembly at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio. As a current-collector-tier model, the NSX NC1 continues to gain value, making it an ideal candidate for donation. By donating your NSX, you're contributing to the preservation of this automotive icon and supporting the mission of Gem City Rides to enrich the Dayton community through automotive passion and heritage.
πGeneration guide
NC1 β’ 2016-2022
The NC1 NSX features a single body style coupe, powered by a 3.5L twin-turbo JNC1 V6 and three electric motors. It gains a reputation for performance and rarity, with around 2900 units sold in the US. The 2022 Type S variant offers enhanced performance with 600hp and is limited to just 350 units.
Known issues by generation
The Acura NSX NC1 is noted for its strong reliability in the hybrid system, thanks to its 3.5L twin-turbo V6 JNC1 engine paired with a 9-speed DCT. However, it is essential to be aware of a few model-specific issues. High-mileage examples may require clutch-pack and valve-body service (costing $4-8k) for the DCT, while the lithium-ion hybrid battery pack should be serviced around the 8-10 year mark (costing $8-15k). Additionally, the front Twin-Motor Unit requires specialist service, and the optional carbon-ceramic brake package can incur significant replacement costs if needed. Collectors should also watch for early-production refinements noted in the 2016-2017 models, ensuring a thorough inspection before acquiring an NSX.
Donation value by condition + generation
The current market reflects a strong appreciation trajectory for the Acura NSX NC1, with clean, low-mileage examples ranging from $80-120k. The Type S variant from 2022 enjoys an instant-collector-tier status, with values exceeding $150-200k. Original paint and documented service history, especially from Acura dealers, are vital for maintaining value, with preventive maintenance records playing a crucial role in establishing worth. Notably, qualified appraisals are strongly recommended, given the potential of NSX donations to cross the $5k IRS threshold, making awareness of valuation tools like Hagerty and Bring a Trailer essential for donors.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Acura NSX NC1 is a seamless process at Gem City Rides. We highly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, especially for the collector-tier cars that may exceed the IRS's $5k threshold. Ensure to prepare all necessary documentation, including original paint records, service history receipts, and verification of the Takumi engine plate. Enclosed transport for low-mile examples is recommended to preserve their pristine condition. By adhering to these guidelines, you contribute to a worthy cause while safeguarding the value of your cherished NSX.
Dayton regional notes
For NSX NC1 owners in Dayton, the local Acura dealership offers access to specialized service for maintaining these rare machines. The Performance Manufacturing Center's support network adds an extra layer of assurance for owners. In the salt-belt region, preservation of your NSX is crucial; consider the impact of road salt on the vehicle's integrity. The sun-belt vs. salt-belt distinction in preservation is vital in maintaining your NSX's value, ensuring its heritage is celebrated for generations to come.