2001 Honda S2000 Second Owner--low Mileage--great Shape on 2040-cars
Staatsburg, New York, United States
A little history on this Honda. I am the second owner. The first owner made a mistake. Hey it happens, we all make them. He purchased the car new as a surprise for his wife. Heck I could have told him that was a mistake. This is not a car women drive, that's just the way life is. Maybe a Mustang or an Audi, but not this. Fact is most women like dual sliding doors, not dual exhausts.
So, she stuck it in their garage. He drove it from time to time and six years later with 2941 miles on it, he traded it in for something she did want, a Volvo. That's when I purchased it, in 2006. If you are looking at the car I need not tell you of all it's attributes. You know about them. You know they are becoming collectible and you know that properly maintained, they should last a long time. A real long time. After all, it is a Honda.This car starts and runs like new. Mileage of 54,175 is original, guaranteed. Overall in and out for being 13 years old it is in great condition. My "marriage" is the reason for the sale. No, I am not getting married. I am married and happily so. I also know when to "hold em and when to......." So when my wife suggests something I might not necessarily agree with but it doesn't hurt bad, I say".. what a great idea, why didn't I think of that?" As I approach my 72d birthday my wife suggested I grow up and get rid of some toys. Why not, why didn't I think of that! ? This car stays in the garage, covered, and when I drive it to work from time to time, it is parked underground. Comes with owners manual, original top, clean car fax, boot cover, etc. I also have the security code which is important in case battery goes dead; you need it to restart radio or pay dealer a lot of money to do so. Although the car red lines at 9,000 RPM, I can never recall going over 6500 and even that was extremely rare. I just never had the urge to die. I have placed a low reserve on it but will not give it away. I mean age does have its priviliges. Besides if it doesn't sell, I can tell my wife I tried. You can buy this car and drive it home. And, it is the color everyone wants--Black. Any ques. give me a holler --845-337-1774. Good luck bidding. If this is the kind of car you are looking for, it will be hard to locate a better one. I want $500. deposit in 48 hours, balance in 7 days. Thanks |
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Meet the Kanjozoku, Osaka's infamous street racers
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The group gets their name from their preferred route known as the Kanjo. It's a 4.77-mile long loop of connected highways running right through the city of Osaka. You might expect a hardcore group of illegal Japanese racers to show up with highly tuned Nissan GT-R and Toyota Supra coupes, but the Kanjozoku evidently eschew all of the others in favor of one particular car that they love: the Honda Civic.
According to the video, that vehicle of choice came in part from the city's location. Osaka was relatively near the one-make Civic races held at Japan's legendary Suzuka racetrack. The hatchbacks thus became the default weapons for the Kanjozoku's street battles.
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According to the Southern California Timing Association website, which hosts the event, the weather was good and there was no wind on November 10, so it isn't clear what may have caused the crash. Despite the car being destroyed (including the entire front end being sheared off), Gillespie suffered only "minor injuries" and is recovering. The SCTA site does state that Gillespie managed to crack the 200-mile-per-hour mark in a previous run with a top speed of 200.9 mph, so congratulations to him on that! Scroll down to watch the horrifying crash.