Donate Your Acura NSX NC1 in San Jose Today

Join the legacy of the Acura NSX NC1, a modern flagship sport coupe that marries performance with hybrid technology, setting a new standard for appreciating collectors.

The Acura NSX NC1 (2016-2022) represents the pinnacle of Japanese sports car engineering with its robust twin-turbo V6 and hybrid system, offering a staggering 573 horsepower. This generation of NSX, produced exclusively at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio, has reignited the legacy of the NSX, making it a coveted collector’s item today. As an owner in San Jose, you hold a piece of this remarkable comeback story that reflects the art of Takumi craftsmanship and cutting-edge automotive technology.

With a current collector-tier recognition, the NSX NC1 has become a symbol of automotive excellence thanks to its limited production run of approximately 2,900 units sold in the U.S. During this time, its unique features, including the Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system and 9-speed dual-clutch transmission, have captivated enthusiasts. As the market for this phenomenal machine continues to grow, your donation can help preserve the legacy of the NSX and contribute to the appreciation of this modern classic.

📖Generation guide

NC1 • 2016-2022

This is the second generation of the NSX, produced solely as a coupe with hybrid technology and exceptional performance.

Type S • 2022

The final-year halo edition with 600hp and chassis upgrades, highly coveted with only ~350 units produced.

Known issues by generation

The Acura NSX NC1 is known for its strong reliability; however, it is crucial to be aware of specific issues. The 3.5L twin-turbo JNC1 V6 engine combined with the Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system generally performs well, but service can be concentrated among a sparse network of specialists. The 9-speed dual-clutch transmission may show clutch-pack wear at high mileage. Additionally, the hybrid battery packs require attention around the 8-10 year mark, with potential service costs ranging from $8-15k at Acura dealers. Owners should also be cautious of the carbon-ceramic brake rotor maintenance costs, which can run into the tens of thousands.

Donation value by condition + generation

The NSX NC1 has seen a remarkable appreciation in value, with clean, low-mileage examples fetching between $80-120k on platforms like BaT and Cars & Bids. The Type S models, being limited to about 350 units, are currently valued at $150-200k or more. Documentation is essential, including comprehensive service records, original-paint verification, and any specialist service history, especially for the hybrid system. A qualified appraisal (IRS Form 8283 Section B) is strongly recommended for all donations to establish value, and auction comparisons from Hagerty, RM Sotheby’s, and similar platforms can serve as a valuable reference.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Acura NSX NC1 is a straightforward process that ensures your contribution is impactful. We highly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal to determine fair market value, especially given the collector tier this vehicle occupies. The IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable for donations exceeding $5k, so please have your service history, original-paint certification, and any expert authentication on hand. For low-mileage examples, enclosed transport is advised to ensure your NSX reaches its next destination in pristine condition.

San Jose regional notes

San Jose, with its distinct automotive network, offers a unique environment for NSX NC1 owners. The availability of specialized Lexus, Acura, and Nissan dealers enhances accessibility for service and maintenance of your vehicle. The Performance Manufacturing Center provides additional resources for NSX owners, while the regional climate contributes to preserving your vehicle’s condition. Understanding the local market for collector vehicles here can also help maximize the value of your donation.

FAQ

What models are included in the Acura NSX NC1 donation?
The donation includes all models from the NC1 generation, specifically the 2016-2022 coupe variant, with a focus on the limited Type S edition.
How should I prepare my NSX NC1 for donation?
Ensure you have all maintenance records, including hybrid battery service documents and original paint certification. A qualified appraisal is also recommended.
What are typical service costs for the NSX NC1?
Service costs can vary, but high-mileage clutch replacements for the 9-speed DCT range from $4-8k, while hybrid battery servicing may run between $8-15k.
Can I donate an NSX NC1 with aftermarket modifications?
While aftermarket modifications are allowed, they may affect the vehicle's value. Original condition is typically preferred for higher collector value.
Is a qualified appraisal required for my NSX NC1?
Yes, for collector-tier vehicles like the NSX NC1, a qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, particularly for donations exceeding the $5k threshold.
What should I know about the Type S edition?
The Type S is the final-year halo edition of the NC1, offering enhanced performance and exclusivity, valued significantly higher than the standard models.
What if my NSX NC1 is not in perfect condition?
Even NSX NC1s in less than perfect condition can be donated, but full documentation of service history and clarity on any issues will aid in the appraisal process.

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As a proud owner of an Acura NSX NC1, consider donating your vehicle to Bay Wheels. Your contribution not only supports our mission but also helps preserve the legacy of this iconic sport coupe for future generations of enthusiasts.

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