2006 Honda S2000 30k Mi Reo Pearl Yellow Garaged And Covered on 2040-cars
Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
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Excellent condition AP2 240 hp Honda S2000
Garage kept All original, no aftermarket parts Adult driven, never raced or abused, always babied 25K full factory recommended service completed A sunny day car only High-intensity discharge (HID) headlights,
Remote keyless entry w/trunk release, 4-wheel independent double-wishbone
suspension w/coil springs, stabilizer bars, Map lights, Fixed mast antenna,
Digital instrumentation-inc: tachometer, speedometer, clock, 4-way manually
adjustable perforated leather bucket seats-inc: driver seatback storage pocket,
P245/40R17, 8-KPH impact-absorbing bumpers, Trunk light, Cruise control,
Vehicle stability assist, Wind deflector, 17" alloy wheels, Driver &
front passenger dual-stage, dual-threshold airbags (SRS), Pwr soft convertible
top w/rear glass & defroster, Centre console w/locking storage compartment,
beverage holder, 4.1 axle ratio, Electric pwr rack & pinion steering,
Leather-trimmed aluminum shift knob, Pwr door locks, Pwr ventilated front/solid
rear disc brakes, Rear-wheel drive, Body-colored chin spoiler, Body-colored
door handles, Dual chrome-finished exhaust pipes, Electronic ignition system
w/direct ignition control, Driver footrest, Drive-by-wire throttle system
These cars are fast, handle like a race car,
reliable, surprisingly comfortable, have lots of storage space for a sports
car, and get very good gas mileage for a high performance vehicle. Do your due diligence on the history of this
amazing vehicle, and you will find that to even breathe the word Miata, in the
same sentence as a S2000, is simply a joke!!!! The closest thing to the S2000 today is the Porsche Boxster or the BMW Z4 with the turbo 2.0-liter four, but they're very different animals, and much more expensive ones. Nothing has the character the S2000 has!!!! Soon to be a collector’s car... NOTHING compares
to one of Honda's finest in engineering at this price point... NOTHING!!!! You
have to step up, times two, at least, to get this kind of performance and
craftsmanship, and you still won't have the incredible HONDA RELIABILITY!!!!
And the low mileage, clean, no aftermarket, original OEM's are becoming more
rare, day by day!!!! Truly one of Honda's finest machines ever produced, at an
incredibly low price point!!!! |
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2016 Honda Civic First Drive [w/video]
Mon, Oct 19 2015Before diving deep into the presentation for the 2016 Civic Sedan, Honda reps reminded us that the last generation of the car sold very well, thank you. Launched for the 2012 model year, and conspicuously updated for '13, the ninth-generation of Honda's Everyman Sedan was dinged in the media for its lack of innovative powertrains, a drop in refinement relative to the newest competitors, and generally staying the course instead of blazing a trail. That Civic still sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But at the presser for this new car, the sense of relief in moving forward, and excitement about the future, was palpable. Striking up the band and fawning over a new car is the job of Honda's staff, of course, but after driving the '16 Civic for myself, it was clear why the gushing seemed so genuine. This is a new machine, soup to nuts, built to draw crosshairs on the best compact cars in the world. To do that, Honda prioritized overall refinement, the steering experience, a quiet cabin, and high-speed stability as areas in which the tenth-gen car must excel. Those are new areas; the company accepts that things like excellent fuel economy and safety are elemental parts of any Civic by now. Having driven the current version of most every competitor, I set out to see if Honda could make good on that lofty and diverse set of goals. View 40 Photos Honda prioritized excellence in overall refinement, the steering experience, a quiet cabin, and high-speed stability. The new Civic powertrain lineup gives the model an immediate leg up. For 2016, Honda is bringing two new four-cylinder engines to the game: a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter, and a turbocharged 1.5-liter. I got a small sample of the 2.0L engine – it's generally up to the task of carrying Civic sales in bulk – but I spent most of my day with the more exciting 1.5T. (That's mostly what Honda brought along; the engineers are clearly proud of this motor.) The top three trim levels will include the 174-horsepower, 162-pound-feet turbo engine, connected to a continuously variable transmission. The added power makes sense for the more expensive versions of this car, as the easy acceleration it offers is a real luxury. Most drivers will appreciate that there's less "turbo-y" feeling to this engine than just about any I've ever experienced. Full torque output starts at 1,800 rpm – and sticks there right up to the 5,500-rpm horsepower peak – but there's no drama around the power coming on.
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