Used 2000 Honda S2000 Consumer Reviews
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2000 Honda S2000
The car is a blast! Most fun I have ever had driving! Honda reliability and ferrari like performance!
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.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $22,439259 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $23,750295 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $35,830368 mi away
Great Roadster Value
I purchased the S2000 used from a friend. It only had 12000 miles on it. I have owned sports cars in the past. I drove a Fiat 124 Spyder and a Nissan 240Z. This car is the most fun you can have sitting down. I find myself looking for places I have to go in order to take a drive. I put the top down even when its cold because it's so much darn fun. If you like a soft ride and a quiet running engine this is not your car. It roars like a lion at 5000 rpm, but so what, if you want quiet there's lots of other boring choices, but you would regret it.
Perfect
This car is Perfect in almost every way Only complaint is the plastic rear window. But most of the time the top is down anyway.
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 :).