Is the s2000 really THAT reliable?
Well I read in Sport Compact Cars "project s2000" where they bought a 2000 that needed new valve springs, retainers and a valve job. They said the car has weak crowns and inevitably over time they wear weather your nice to it or not. I just don't like the sounds of that, almost like a cancer. And chances are I will be buying a 2000 or 2001 and it will be out of warrantee because of the age or what not, maybe the mileage.
Originally Posted by SRTfourbanger,Jan 29 2007, 09:24 AM
Well I read in Sport Compact Cars "project s2000" where they bought a 2000 that needed new valve springs, retainers and a valve job. They said the car has weak crowns and inevitably over time they wear weather your nice to it or not. I just don't like the sounds of that, almost like a cancer. And chances are I will be buying a 2000 or 2001 and it will be out of warrantee because of the age or what not, maybe the mileage.
Get a better source for your advice, and don't worry about S2000 reliability. We've had a number of owners (some supercharged) exceed 100,000 miles with NO problems. The guy who wrote that article is just talking trash.
My car only has about 30k miles, but one of my friends bought an S2000 new in 2000 as his first car. After over 100k miles, it still runs like a champ. Keep in mind, he was a teenager and didn't exactly go easy on it. He learned to drive stick on it, and drives it very hard on a regular basis. He has never had to do anything besides routine maintenance. You can't beat an S2k for sports car reliability.
Originally Posted by shotiable,Jan 26 2007, 10:39 PM
i've wanted an s2k for 3 years. when i got it, i musta been the happiest man on earth. plus miata's arent homo... they're actually pretty good. its great power to weight ratio and its really torqy
Is it as tossable as the miata? Let say that if you drag race the early miata without ever having to go into Vtec, how would the S do. Not that you would drag race on the street, but the 90 Miata's the only benchmark that i have. Or the early MR2.
Thanks
Jeff
I don't own a S YET ! but I have driven quite a few and in comparison with the Miata as far as "tossing it around" I would much rather toss the S around, much better handling car.
I have no experience in this, but I would say the stock Miata would beat the stock S if you don't go into VTEC, the S just does not have that much torque until you get to VTEC, but the real question is "Why would you drag race a Miata or anything else and NOT go into VTEC range ?"
I personally like that the car is docile when driving around town in traffic and when you want to go fast, you have VTEC. Again, I don't own a S YET ! so what I am saying here is just gut feelings from driving both, no experience at drag racing those toys.
I have no experience in this, but I would say the stock Miata would beat the stock S if you don't go into VTEC, the S just does not have that much torque until you get to VTEC, but the real question is "Why would you drag race a Miata or anything else and NOT go into VTEC range ?"
I personally like that the car is docile when driving around town in traffic and when you want to go fast, you have VTEC. Again, I don't own a S YET ! so what I am saying here is just gut feelings from driving both, no experience at drag racing those toys.
I had my s2k for 2 years. I raced all the time and beat on it. And I never had any problems with it, very good car! And I was 17 when i owned the car so if I could afford i think most can.
Now I moved on to better, but the s2k will always be a favorite of mine.
Now I moved on to better, but the s2k will always be a favorite of mine.
JD Power does a lot of measurements. The latest Vehicle Dependibility Survey listed the S2000 as the most reliable in its class.
Check it out:
http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/rele....asp?ID=2006133
Check it out:
http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/rele....asp?ID=2006133
Originally Posted by mikeyr,Jan 29 2007, 02:42 PM
I don't own a S YET ! but I have driven quite a few and in comparison with the Miata as far as "tossing it around" I would much rather toss the S around, much better handling car.
I have no experience in this, but I would say the stock Miata would beat the stock S if you don't go into VTEC, the S just does not have that much torque until you get to VTEC, but the real question is "Why would you drag race a Miata or anything else and NOT go into VTEC range ?"
I personally like that the car is docile when driving around town in traffic and when you want to go fast, you have VTEC. Again, I don't own a S YET ! so what I am saying here is just gut feelings from driving both, no experience at drag racing those toys.
I have no experience in this, but I would say the stock Miata would beat the stock S if you don't go into VTEC, the S just does not have that much torque until you get to VTEC, but the real question is "Why would you drag race a Miata or anything else and NOT go into VTEC range ?"
I personally like that the car is docile when driving around town in traffic and when you want to go fast, you have VTEC. Again, I don't own a S YET ! so what I am saying here is just gut feelings from driving both, no experience at drag racing those toys.
Out on the track, I have seen this track prepped S2000 turbo pulling good lap time against some of my friend's 911, also track cars.
Originally Posted by mikeyr,Jan 29 2007, 02:42 PM
I have no experience in this, but I would say the stock Miata would beat the stock S if you don't go into VTEC, the S just does not have that much torque until you get to VTEC, but the real question is "Why would you drag race a Miata or anything else and NOT go into VTEC range ?"
don't worry about the TQ argument in the S, our gearing is well designed to move the car below the vtec. plus contrary to popular belief, we have a good amount of TQ.



and where did you get this idea from?

