Just bought a 2003 Honda S2000 with 14,000 miles. It's not a drag racer (0-60 in 5 something secs) but can it corner. Cement freeway cloverleafs at 55 and 60. (Tar is 20 % stickier). Sticks to the ...
Almost 500,000 miles and one slow-speed collision later, this 2003 Honda S2000 just refuses to die. It still runs and drives, ...
Think of the S2000 as Honda's answer to the Mazda Miata, only turned up a few notches. This two-seat roadster truly comes to life when driven on a racetrack. Handling is very capable with tenacious ...
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Which one you like best?" The question came from one of the locals in southeast Ohio who'd stopped to check out our quartet of silver and red sports cars. He wasn't the first to ask, and he wouldn't ...
Alex Soto really needs no introduction. If you have been a member of the vast online Honda community within the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard of the name “Sheepey.” If the name doesn’t ...
It was early Sunday morning, fog still covering the peaks of the Santa Monica Mountains, as my son, Jann, and I were out rock hunting when we heard the buzz of approaching sports cars. At least a ...
The S2000 is unquestionably one of the very best sports cars built by Honda and came to life during the Japanese automaker’s performance car hey-day of the late 1990s and early 2000s. To this day, it ...
Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability ...
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