Yes, this 1991 Acura NSX is fitted with an automatic transmission rather than a stick shift. However, it could still be the perfect car for someone looking to pick up the keys to a JDM icon and either be driven as it was designed to be or stored in a collection.

The NSX has been listed up for sale through Beverly Hills Car Club on eBay with an asking price of $115,000. That’s a lot of money, particularly since there are numerous 2017 Acura NSX models listed through Auto Trader for less than $130,000 and one that is being sold by Stevenson-Hendrick Honda Wilmington for just $119,817.

So, what do you get for your money? Well, as first-generation Acura NSXs go, this one is in great shape and has only been driven 8,762 miles (14,101 km) since new. While the listing doesn’t provide many details about the car’s ownership history, the photos shared of the car show that it is in excellent condition and that the stunning red paint is free of any obvious signs of damage.

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The interior is also immaculate. Black leather adorns the seats, transmission tunnel, dashboard, and door panels, and despite the car’s age, the leather remains in good condition.

Powering the car is a 3.0-liter naturally-aspirated VTEC engine coupled to a four-speed automatic transmission. There’s no doubt that models with the available six-speed are more desirable but any NSX is special. This one is also being sold with the owner’s manual booklet, warranty booklet, service receipt copies from August 2008 through July 2019, a copy of the window sticker, and a clean Carfax report.