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2001 S2000The S2000 powertrain uses a front-engine/ rear-wheel-drive layout. The longitudinally mounted engine is mated to a 6-speed, close-ratio...
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The S2000 powertrain uses a front-engine/ rear-wheel-drive layout. The longitudinally mounted engine is mated to a 6-speed, close-ratio manual transmission. A propeller shaft carries the output of the transmission to a frame-mounted limited-slip differential. The differential drives the rear wheels via separate axle shafts.
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Not for everyone, great for me
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Pros: Fast, fun, affordable (especially used)
Cons: Radio, torque is lacking.
Bottom Line:
This racing bred stunner is the real deal. Minor flaws, HUGE value, dead reliable.
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An Affordable Affluent Roadster!
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Pros: Good value, lovely engine that revs to 9k, very balanced machine
Cons: Basic stereo, plastic glass window in pre-2002
Bottom Line:
A true performance machine at an affordable price.
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I miss my S2000!
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Pros: Unique, fast accelerating, sports car - a true joy to drive, especially TOPLESS!
Cons: Plastic rear window insert, plain CD radio, front spoiler very low ground clearance, can scrape
Bottom Line:
I bought mine, enjoyed it for 2 years, miss it badly. 4 years later, I may buy another!
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In need of the full blood sports car? If not stay away from it.
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Pros: - handles like race car - reasonable price - marvelous engine - looks that last
Cons: - cheap plastic back window - poor radio
Bottom Line:
If you consider the S2000, do it for the right reasons: a good looking pure sportscar for a bargain price. If you looking for a comfortable convertible, look elsewhere.
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More then you money's worth.
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Pros: Very Powerfull, Reliable, Amazing look, great brakes, and wonderful seating.
Cons: Plastic Back window, and cheap radio.
Bottom Line:
If you have a chance to buy this car, and you dont, you might think about getting your head checked.
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A Great Sports Car with High Value
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Pros: Great handling, rock solid, reliable, high value
Cons: Sound system, plastic rear window, power at high revs only
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An excellent sports car that provides great value. This car is for driving fast and going around a lot of curves.
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My Best Sports Car, Ever
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Pros: Styling, handling, power, reliability.
Cons: Graunchy transmission, clutch issues
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If a pure, wind-in-the-face performance sports car is what is needed and you don't have the salary of CEO or major league sports star, this is the one.
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2001 Observations/Quick tips
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Pros: Engine, handling, mileage
Cons: Top cover, beverage holder, storage
Bottom Line:
If looking for a reliable race car - your journey has ended. Drive one for a while, you'll fall in love.
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LOVE IT!
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Pros: Stiffness, Speed, Convertible (power top), Xenon headlights.
Cons: Odd powerband, subpar radio, odd placement of the cupholder. Price gouging.
Bottom Line:
BUY IT. IT IS SO HOT. Draws everyone's attention.
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Hours of driving fun with the S2000
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Pros: Excellent handling, outstanding braking, 9000 rpm's, serious acceleration
Cons: Two seater
Bottom Line:
I recommend the S2000 for any person looking for excellent handling, acceleration, and excitement in their everyday driving experiences.
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I like to drive fast!
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Pros: Great acceleration, 9000 rpm's, digital everything. Manual transmission
Cons: A little small. Not a whole lot of trunk space. Manual Transmission
Bottom Line:
This car is just an amazing car, and at 32000$, fairly affordable.
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