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    Default Anyone using the NSX as a daily driver?

    As per the title - I am wondering who is using their NSX as a daily (or at least sharing duties with another daily)?

    As I plan the recommissioning of my '93 manual coupe, and wondering about driving it more often, I am not sure I'd drive it daily (7 mile commute). The last cars I have used daily were Lexus LS400, RX400, LS400. For my daily drive and the usual congestion coming back after the CV19 lockdown, a manual car will be more involving, but not in a good way! Maybe a manual NSX is more of a 'high days and holidays' car?

    In another thread here, we briefly touched on automatic NSXs, and I suppose they would be more suitable for me as a daily.

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    During the summer month I use my NSX daily, split with the S2000. I am an auto convert & my normal choice of daily would be auto but I don't mind the manual cars, even now, after Lockdown with the traffic back to normal, I enjoy the manual cars, even when stuck in a traffic queue. My commute is 25 miles each way, across both A roads & Motorways, so the cars get a good workout.
    Wix

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    That's good, and perhaps with 25 miles you can detour if you feel like a drive. Cambridge is not a car-friendly city. With my commute being 2 miles of suburban 30mph congestion and then 5 miles of busy 40-50mph A-road, I can't get excited by gear changes!

    An auto gearbox might mean I drive an NSX more than I would drive my manual version, and as Kaz has said many times, an NSX that's not driven regularly can develop problems.

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    what a ridiculous idea.. what sort of madman would even consider using an NSX as a daily......????



    oh..... hang on.....
    aka Jonathan!!

    '92 charlotte green auto.... as a daily
    '37 Ford Y street rod......... something for the weekend!

    ...... if a photobucket pic is foggy, click it, and it'll take you to the clear version, yes, it's a clicking faff....

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    I know! Out of interest, how many miles a year do you do?

    The only downside I can see from daily use is having to park in the distant spots at car parks (to avoid parking dings from other cars' doors in the NSX's aluminium body panels). And some running costs wouldn't be any higher - cambelts still have t be changed at 6-yearly intervals, whether you've done 60,000 miles or 6,000. Plus, more miles = more fun, more often.

    Something to consider once I've recommissioned K2NSX.

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    About 6-7k miles a year, just about put 100k on it in my ownership.... And quite often it has to park where there is a space available around these parts, not often the luxury of parking away from the crowd!!!!

    Winter wheels/tyres going on soon

    The only real concession to daily driving is setting the rear alignment straight, rather than the tyre scrubbing OEM toe in... New rear tyres every year was a pain....
    Last edited by britlude; 11-10-2021 at 04:37 PM.
    aka Jonathan!!

    '92 charlotte green auto.... as a daily
    '37 Ford Y street rod......... something for the weekend!

    ...... if a photobucket pic is foggy, click it, and it'll take you to the clear version, yes, it's a clicking faff....

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    I bought my car in 2001 with the promise to swmbo that the car would be my daily driver.

    For over 4 years I commuted ~50 miles a day, come wind, rain or snow. Being brutally honest the NSX isn't great in the snow!

    Then my office was moved to The City, and with the best will in the world, it just wasn't a sensibly (or economically viable) commute....so Y1 became a hi-days and holidays car.

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