2001 Honda S2000 Convertible 2-door 2.0l Upgraded Intake Exhaust And Suspension on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1997CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Convertible
For Sale By:Dealer
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Year: 2001
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Honda
Interior Color: Black
Model: S2000
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Number of Cylinders: 4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 42,980
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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******* 2001 HONDA S2000 ROADSTER ******** A SPORTS CAR THAT MAKES FEW COMPROMISES, THE 2001 HONDA S2000 IS ONE OF THE MORE VISCERAL CARS SOLD IN AMERICA. AND YES, THAT'S A GOOD THING. THE S2000 IS A UNIQUE AND SEDUCTIVE TOOL FOR SPEED. NO OTHER STREET CAR ON THE PLANET HAS A REDLINE AS LOFTY AS THE 8900 RPM ON THE S2000'S TACH, AND WHEN THE NEEDLE SWINGS BEYOND SIX GRAND, THE SMALL HONDA ROCKETS FORWARD AS ITS PISTONS FRENETICALLY CHURN, FED BY THE VTEC-LIBERATED INTAKE SYSTEM. THIS THRUST IS HARNESSED BY A SOPHISTICATED SUSPENSION AND UNUSUALLY RIGID CHASSIS TO PRODUCE TENACIOUS AND TOLERANT HANDLING THAT MAKES EVEN HAM-HANDED AND -FOOTED DRIVERS FEEL LIKE F1 ACE MICHAEL SCHUMACHER. THROW IN POWERFUL BRAKES, AND YOU HAVE A MACHINE THAT FEELS ABSOLUTELY AT HOME ON A RACETRACK. ALTHOUGH THE S2000 TOLERATES THE CRAWL AND DAWDLE OF MODERN GRIDLOCK, CONSIGNING ONE OF THESE HIGH-REVVING ROCKETS TO SUCH A MUNDANE EXISTENCE IS A MOTORING MISDEMEANOR OF THE GROSSEST KIND. THIS HONDA S2000 HAS BEEN UPGRADED WITH AN AEM INTAKE SYSTEM, JRZ PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION, AND AN INVIDIA PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SYSTEM. IT IS AN ABSOLUTE ROCKET! THE CONVERTIBLE SOFT TOP IS IN PRISTINE (NEW) CONDITION AND THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED. TRANSPORTATION CAN BE PROVIDED FROM SW FLORIDA/ FT. MYERS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN SHIPPING THE VEHICLE ALMOST ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANY TIME FOR MORE DETAILS OR QUESTIONS. DAVE: (239) 250-2000 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!! CHECK OUR FEEDBACK!! WE TAKE PRIDE IN PROVIDING THE FINEST CUSTOMER SERVICE. Check out my other items! |
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Tue, Jul 7 2015Honda still has its headquarters in Japan and offices all over the world, but expect to hear a little less Japanese from the automaker in the coming years. A small statement in the business' latest sustainability report (available here as a PDF) announces English will become the official language for interregional communication by 2020. Honda believes that the change should foster better contact between countries as Japan becomes a less central focus for the company. As part of this shift, any documents or questions during interregional meetings, plus any other information being shared between territories, must be in English. To put some extra weight behind the mandate, the ability to speak the language is going to be a requirement for future promotions to management. In the meantime, "Honda has implemented measures in Japan that include study programs aimed at boosting English language skills," the sustainability report said. According to Automotive News, former CEO Takanobu Ito called the idea of making English an official language for company communications "stupid" five years ago. Although even under his watch, things were changing. In 2013, Honda adopted English as the main form of discourse in global meetings. The decision to lessen the focus on Japanese within Honda stems in part from changing worker demographics and major sales regions. According to Automotive News, 81 percent of the company's production comes from outside of Japan, and the country only accounts for about a third of the workforce. Also, 40 percent of global sales are from North America. Honda is quickly transitioning into a more global company in general. For example, the latest Civic Type R is assembled in the UK but has an engine from the US. Also, North America is getting the European made Civic five-door hatchback for the venerable model's next generation. English as the Official Language Setting English as the official language in inter- regional communications It is vital to develop an environment that achieves close communication between associates in six regions worldwide in order for the Honda Group to display its comprehensive capabilities while local sites are independent.
Honda underreported 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths since 2003
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Honda Japan has produced a commercial called Sound of Honda that celebrates Senna at a race that turned out to be one of the most momentous of his career for good and bad reasons: the 1989 grand prix at Suzuka where he won, then was stripped of, the driver's championship.
The commercial has a terrifically simple premise - there's no CG, no old footage of Senna, no one says a word, it's just sound. And it's pretty damn good. Check it out below.
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