That car was sold. Out of state buyer.What really sucks is that the one gt350 that was on cars.com for $149k is now gone. So either the dealer took it down or someone actually bought it. :(
Do we know the selling price? Just saying it sold is a bit open-ended.That car was sold. Out of state buyer.
I visitied Acura of Concord (in CA) over the weekend to check pricing/options on the NSX. They told me that the owner purchased the Vin #1 NSX for 7 figures... I guess that's true - they told me I'd get an NSX at MSRP, no markup if I wanted one. Apparently Hendrick is against ADM according to their salesmen.At Barrett-Jackson, an Acura NSX with VIN #1 sold for $1.5 million.
1955, 1956, and 1957 VIN #1 corvettes sold for over $1 million.
So, yes, some people have a boat-load of money and will pay whatever it takes
it get the car they want.
Yes, it was fun to watch Mr. H purchase those 3 Corvettes for $1,815,000.At Barrett-Jackson, an Acura NSX with VIN #1 sold for $1.5 million.
1955, 1956, and 1957 VIN #1 corvettes sold for over $1 million.
So, yes, some people have a boat-load of money and will pay whatever it takes
it get the car they want.
Also, These dealers more than likely bought theirs from another dealer with ADM, So no, They are not going to lower their prices any time soonWe need yet another ADM thread? That's the price they want, it's their car. Is announcing it here going to change their minds?