Donate Your Acura NSX NC1 in Virginia

The Acura NSX NC1 is a pinnacle of Japanese engineering, combining a twin-turbo V6 with electric hybrid technology, creating a unique sports coupe that is rapidly becoming a collector's dream.

The Acura NSX NC1, produced from 2016 to 2022, stands as a modern testament to Acura's commitment to performance and innovation. With only around 2,900 units sold in the U.S., this impressive sport coupe, built at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio, embodies a rare comeback story after the hiatus of the first-generation NSX. As a current collector-tier vehicle, the NSX NC1 is not just a car; it's a piece of automotive history that offers a thrilling driving experience powered by a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 and three electric motors.

The manual transmission was not an option for this generation, but the 9-speed dual-clutch transmission enhances the driving dynamics while delivering an exhilarating experience. For those who understand the nuances of collector value, the NSX NC1, particularly the final-year Type S edition, offers significant appreciation potential. Embracing preventive maintenance and thorough service records is essential for preserving the vehicle's value and ensuring its future as a cherished collector piece.

πŸ“–Generation guide

NC1 Base β€’ 2016-2021

The standard NC1 features a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 paired with three electric motors, delivering 573 hp and exceptional all-wheel-drive handling.

Type S β€’ 2022

The Type S is a limited production variant with a boosted 600 hp output, upgraded chassis performance, and unique collector-tier attributes.

Known issues by generation

While the engine reliability of the JNC1 twin-turbo V6 and hybrid system is generally strong, potential issues include high-mileage clutch-pack wear in the 9-speed dual-clutch transmission and critical service windows for the hybrid battery pack. The Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system, particularly the front Twin-Motor Unit, requires specialized service that is not widely available outside Acura dealers. Furthermore, collectors should be aware of the optional carbon-ceramic brake package's high replacement costs, as well as general wear issues like curb rash on forged wheels.

Donation value by condition + generation

The current collector market for the NSX NC1 shows promising trends, with clean, low-mileage examples ranging from $80,000 to $120,000 and the Type S reaching up to $200,000 or more. Original paint and service history significantly enhance value, while factory color changes raise red flags for collectors. It is crucial to maintain comprehensive documentation to validate the vehicle's pristine condition, especially when engaging with qualified appraisers for IRS appraisal requirements. Auction comparisons from sources like Hagerty, BaT, and RM Sotheby’s further substantiate the NSX's rising market stature.

Donation process for this model

For donors considering the NSX NC1, it is recommended to have the vehicle appraised by a qualified professional to comply with IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements, which is heavily applicable for current collector-tier donations. Ensure that the car includes original paint documentation, a complete service history, and any matching Takumi-signed plates if applicable. Clean examples should consider enclosed transport to maintain their condition during the donation process.

Virginia regional notes

Virginia offers a unique market for the NSX NC1, given the distinct dealer networks for Acura and other brands like Lexus and Nissan. Access to the Performance Manufacturing Center support for NSX enthusiasts is a major advantage, as well as the presence of Takumi-engine-builder authentication for models like the R35 GT-R. The climate difference also plays a role in vehicle preservation, where sun-belt states generally lead to better conditions compared to salt-belt areas.

FAQ

What is the service requirement for the hybrid system?
The NSX NC1's Sport Hybrid SH-AWD system requires specialized service, especially for the hybrid battery pack, which should be monitored closely as it reaches the 8-10 year mark.
How can I authenticate my Takumi-signed plate?
Authentication for Takumi-signed plates can be verified through Acura dealer services, which can provide documentation confirming your model's heritage.
Is there a manual transmission option for the NSX NC1?
No, the NSX NC1 exclusively features a 9-speed dual-clutch transmission, enhancing performance without a manual option.
What should I look for to maintain collector value?
Maintaining service records, original paint, and ensuring no unauthorized modifications are crucial for preserving the NSX NC1's collector value.
What is the appraisal threshold for Form 8283 Section B?
The IRS Form 8283 Section B requires appraisals for vehicles valued over $5,000, making a qualified appraiser essential for current collector-tier donations.
Are there any special considerations for carbon-ceramic brakes?
Yes, the optional carbon-ceramic brake package incurs high replacement costs, so it is highly valued by collectors and should be documented carefully.
What is the typical collector value range for the NSX NC1?
Current values for the NSX NC1 range from $80,000 to $120,000, with the Type S variant potentially exceeding $200,000, depending on condition and documentation.

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If you own an Acura NSX NC1 and are looking to contribute to automotive heritage, consider donating your vehicle to AutoHeritage Donate. Your generous donation not only preserves this Japanese icon but also supports the ongoing appreciation and preservation of rare vehicles for future generations.

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