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S2000 will take the M in the curves but it gets STOMPED on in the straits. What'd you expect? |
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12-07-2007, 09:51 AM | #47 | |
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to respond to imola... 1) okay, you got me on the price. i'm not sure why but i thought the S2000 is a very low volume seller, so i thought that dealers would mark them up over the 34k pricetag. i thought it would end up in high 30's with options and dealer markup. i had no idea that you could get one for 29k. that makes the car a great deal actually. 2) in my previous post i stated that the chassis was great. however, convertibles just aren't my thing. i live in the northeast, where it gets cold half the year. maybe if i lived in Florida or Cali a car like this would make more sense. also, let me restate that yes, the chassis is amazingly fun. especially for a convertible. but how much better would it be as a coupe? no one really knows. you have a point about the S2000 being designed as a convertible and not a coupe. but, i honestly don't see how not having a roof is gonna help the car feel more stable. that's not to say that the S2000 isn't stable. all i'm saying is that if Honda designed the car as a coupe, maybe it would be even better? 3) again, the power issue just a matter of personal preference. i flat out love torque monsters. i'm a conservative driver, and i dislike having to downshift constantly. for some people, that's their thing. not me. yes, this type of car is faster/funner on the track (see high revving bmw M models like you said), but as a daily driver, i just don't want to have to downshift to get in the powerband. i want to stay in 5th gear at 2000 rpm, push the pedal, and have the torque take over. i dont want to have to downshift to 3rd or 4th to get to 4000rpm just to have some reasonable power. this is why, for me, a car like the 135i would make more sense. however, feel free to call me "ignorant" for having my own opinions and tastes on cars. i appreciate that. thanks. (not you imola) PS. you're right about BMW"s handling. it has gone down the shitter ever since they decided to implement electric steering on just about every single model. Last edited by herbz; 12-07-2007 at 10:13 AM.. |
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see now that's all understandable, everything you just said is reasonable based on your personal feelings. it just seemed that previously you were blaming the car for things it lacked that were simply individually preferential.
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12-07-2007, 06:05 PM | #49 | |
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Ignorant: "lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact" You are entitled to your opinion, but the fact is you never drove an S2000 so I was pointing out to you that your opinion shows your ignorance about this particular car.
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I've driven my car on the track... And it all depends on the track layout...Last track day I was at it was private for our car club... FD's, 700hp Viper, SC Mustang, 7 S2000's, the works...
The track was a balance of handling and power... At the end of the day first place time was a 240sx(57sec), FD 58(sec), S2000(1min), Mustang(1min), S20001(min), S2000(1min 2 seconds...my time.), viper (1:04)... So all this trash talking is stupid... be car enthusiasts and like everything, theres always going to be something faster around the corner, so its all get along lol
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Let me ask both ofyou guys: what do you think of the S2000's suspension as a daily driver? Would you consider it harsh over potholes etc? Although I did list the things that I dont like about the car... the fact that imola said you can get one for under $30k has me intruiged about it again. Amazing how a little drop in price can make you not care about the things you don't like. Thanks for keeping it professional guys |
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12-07-2007, 09:47 PM | #52 |
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the S2000 is far more comfortable as a daily driver than my M Coupe is. my S2000 with 800lbs. springs on Aragosta dampers was about equal in comfort to my M Coupe stock.
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Add a GT30 or a GT35R into the mix and lets see how the M6 does on the straight away next time.
I use to have a turbo s2k, and it was such a fun car to drive, I feel the need to stick up for it.
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these are the cars i have owned or currently own: Prelude, E34 5 Series, 2002 BMW 540i, 2004 MKIV VW Jetta GLI, 2005 BMW ZHP, 2006 Honda S2000, 2006 BMW M5, 2007 BMW M Coupe.... and the S2000 is the only car I ever miss or could imagine REALLY missing... MAYBE the M Coupe.
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As far as suspension harshness, it is quite acceptable. I found the E90 w/RFTs to be almost as harsh.
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12-09-2007, 01:54 PM | #56 | |
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If you ever get the chance I'd highly suggest you take a test drive and see how well the car pulls. Not to mention how well balanced the suspension is setup. In my opinion, its really the only Honda I'd ever consider owning just for the fun factor.
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