Very Nice 2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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LOW MILES for a 2003 model (88,500) Beautiful Honda S2000. Leather, CD Player, Aluminum Wheels, Edmunds Editors' Most Wanted Convertible Under $35,000. 4 Star Driver Front Crash Rating. EXCELLENT SAFETY FOR YOUR FAMILY: 4 Star Driver Front Crash Rating. 5 Star Driver Side Crash Rating. 4-Wheel ABS, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Safety equipment includes 4-Wheel ABS VEHICLE FEATURES ~~~: Keyless Entry, Bucket Seats, HID headlights We love this car! But unfortunately because of our growing family we have to pass it on to someone who will enjoy it more than we can. This car drives absolutely GREAT! Tires are practically brand new they have less than 5000 miles on them. It is fast and a lot of fun to drive There are remarkably few minor cosmetic issues with this 11 year old car! 1) Although the canvas top currently has no tears (existing tears have been all patched up) the new owner may want to consider replacing the top for a flawless look. 2) There are few very minor scuffs on the bottom of the wheel wells (see pictures) They are hard to see in real life. 3) A small blemish on the edge of the drivers door (See picture) 4) There is some wear on the side of the driver's seat, just from getting in and out of the car (see picture). THERE ARE NO TEARS in the upholstery. |
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