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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 10:22 AM
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Well, I usually dont do these Noob kinda post but Honda S2k's are totally new to me. As you can see from my user name I am coming from a Dodge SRT...but before you judge me hear me out. I have realized that I need a change in my life and somthing more refined and something to aid in me maturing as a person. My SRT is heavily modded, but I am looking for something that will just get me from point A to B but yet is sporty that I can put some wheels on it and call it a day. I really dont want to modify cars right now seeing that I am in college and need to concentrate on more important issues other then making a car fast. I have already talked to another former heavily modded SRT owner that made the change over and he loves it. He gave me some great advice. Is there anything I should know about these cars?? Anything at all, problems, recalls, advice that you may have? Just trying to throughly reasearch this before I make my choice. Thank you for your time....
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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 11:30 AM
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welcome....get atleast an 02 or above and you'll be fine.learn the car before you drive fast,hard corners...etc



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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 12:35 PM
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If you want something to "just get you from A to B" you could get something less costly. If you want something that is sporty and that you can throw wheels on, you might find the S2000 is a sports car (not sporty) and that shopping for wheels will prove to be difficult. The S2000 is a special car that needs a special driver.
Use the search feature on the forums to look for your own answers and just read all you can. The best buyer is an informed buyer.
Anywho... welcome to the forums.
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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bludprix,Oct 3 2006, 12:35 PM
If you want something to "just get you from A to B" you could get something less costly. If you want something that is sporty and that you can throw wheels on, you might find the S2000 is a sports car (not sporty) and that shopping for wheels will prove to be difficult. The S2000 is a special car that needs a special driver.
Use the search feature on the forums to look for your own answers and just read all you can. The best buyer is an informed buyer.
Anywho... welcome to the forums.
I understand that you are saying S2k's are special cars...which they are. But I would not purchase one due to the sole reason I want to modify it. I want something that will satisfy my needs stock or close to it...which is be kinda quick, look good, and have substantial handling...which these cars do. Not many other cars can meet all of those creditials, therefore that is a big reason why I am considering one so heavily. As for your advice on searching...I have done some, as well as sought after a person that has done a almost identical change of what I am debating on executing. Anywasys thank you for your advice.
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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 05:07 PM
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I am stock and have been so for four years. I love this car.

You need a test drive.

Spend some time reviewing the FAQs of this forum and the S2000 talk forum.
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