Any S2000 owners in here?
#31
Not to hijack the thread, but i've been thinking about getting an S2000, the prices seem fair for the fun everyone is claiming. I've been itching to get a nice little roadster and i love my current 2002 Mini Cooper S (With CAI and 15% SC Pulley Reducer), will i enjoy the S2000 more so? I want to keep the Cooper for my 4 season car, and the S2000 for my Spring Summer Fall ride.
Anything i should look for i figure at earliest a 2002MY.
Anything i should look for i figure at earliest a 2002MY.
#32
Never owned one but drove a friends. You all seem to like it alot but the lack of torque bothered me. I felt like I had to really ring it's neck for it to go at all? No power at all in low rpm range.
#33
Originally Posted by buddyg
Never owned one but drove a friends. You all seem to like it alot but the lack of torque bothered me. I felt like I had to really ring it's neck for it to go at all? No power at all in low rpm range.
- KJ
#34
It's not a bad ride, i want more tq. for a DD though, it gets old having to work the engine so hard and i can't stand the image associated with them since they have got so much more affordable.
Josh.
Josh.
#35
Originally Posted by Destructo
Not to hijack the thread, but i've been thinking about getting an S2000, the prices seem fair for the fun everyone is claiming. I've been itching to get a nice little roadster and i love my current 2002 Mini Cooper S (With CAI and 15% SC Pulley Reducer), will i enjoy the S2000 more so? I want to keep the Cooper for my 4 season car, and the S2000 for my Spring Summer Fall ride.
Anything i should look for i figure at earliest a 2002MY.
Anything i should look for i figure at earliest a 2002MY.
Though I have to admit, the Mini is a blast to drive too!
#36
Originally Posted by jaykkub
You can probably get an S2000 pretty cheap right now.
#38
Originally Posted by Sideways
It could be because I've never killed a Carrera GT.
/OT
#39
Originally Posted by dr_sharp
Not likely, as with many roadsters/convertables, this car is very 'seasonal'... summer is not the time to buy if you're looking for a deal. Considering performance rather than timing, yes this car is a steal!
#40
Originally Posted by jaykkub
I bought my wife a Mini Cooper S last Decemeber and it's a much different car from the S2000. Her's has the paddle shifters which makes it fun to drive, but it's not nearly as fun as the S2000. You can probably get an S2000 pretty cheap right now. I was pricing my car to see how much I could possibly sell it for and with only 20k miles I'd be lucky to get $21,000. I've seen a lot of them with 30-60k miles and are in the mid to upper teens. Not bad for such a fun car.
Though I have to admit, the Mini is a blast to drive too!
Though I have to admit, the Mini is a blast to drive too!
#41
Originally Posted by Kid GT2
I actually just sold my s2000 this week. It was black/red with volk wheels, vortech supercharger kit, tien coilover, OEM hardtop, AEM, ect. It was a fun car to drive around in.
#42
FUN CAR it is indeed, especially turbo'd.. My friend had a S2K with the Lovefab turbo kit, absolutely no lag, felt NA and was FAST, he did other modifications so it wasnt just a base kit but im sure you would be content with that setup Scott!
#45
I had an '01 and an '04 and I loved them both. The '01 was nice for the 9K redline, but I liked the '04 more - it had better wheels, better looks, more torque (relative term), and a nice interior.
When I bought my first S2K, I compared it to the Boxster. It would have cost me $63K for a similarly equipped Boxster S back in 2001 (leather sport seats, xenons, aluminum shifter, 240hp, etc.).
I would buy another S2000 in a heartbeat - if I ever move back to CA, I just might.
When I bought my first S2K, I compared it to the Boxster. It would have cost me $63K for a similarly equipped Boxster S back in 2001 (leather sport seats, xenons, aluminum shifter, 240hp, etc.).
I would buy another S2000 in a heartbeat - if I ever move back to CA, I just might.