Used 2000 Honda S2000 Consumer Reviews
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would I rather have a porche?
i was going to buy a boxster s before I drove the S2000. I had been driving a Z3 2.8 when I test drove the Honda. After driving the Honda, the Z3 felt like a truck. The car is solid, fast, comfortable and very reliable. All I have done is change oil and tires. The bimmer was always in the shop for one little thing or the other. Not this car. Would I rather have a porche? Well, the boxster may have more cachet, but nothing drives like the S2000.
Haven't experienced much better....
I've wanted an s2000 since they came out - and it has surpassed my expectations. I'm absolutely crazy about this car... quick, agile, sporty - just a total kick in the butt to drive.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $59,90033 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $49,90033 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $47,99541 mi away
performance, style, reliabliltiy,etc.
this little car is amazing. although priced at least 10 grand less then it's competiton (audi tt, bmw z3, mercedes slk, porsche boxster) it performs as well if not better. no it does not have the "prestige" but who cares? the only complaints i have is the weak stereo, made worse by the fact my left thigh blocks the door speaker and i would like a little more shoulder support in the otherwise awesome seats.
Elemental Roadster Is Not For Everyone
This convertible is just the ticket if you are really into driving. It has loads of power and an agile chassis designed to let you extract as much fun as possible out of your car. However, if you want a smooth ride with little road feedback, if you want to climb up into the car instead of settling into a cockpit, if you don't know what drop- throttle oversteer is, then you may want to look at a less enthusiast- oriented roadster. The Audi TT comes to mind :).
Outstanding Car
Honda really outdid themselves with this car. There is nothing like it on the road. When the VTEC kicks in at 6000 RPM, you get a kick in the A$$ that stays with you until you redline at 8900RPM. What other car allows you to go 63mph in second gear and be able to maintain that speed without damaging the engine? I'm not sure how fast it will go, but I do know the self test of the driver's all digital display shows a 2 as the first digit of the three digit speedometer.