winterdriving a s2000
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Hey, another RSX owner switching to an S2000. Wonderful!
It's a hell of a car in the winter. Get some top-end snow tires and you're set. The car warms up substantially faster than the RSX-S in winter (I've owned an RSX-S in the past). The small cabin really aids in this, of course.
Good luck on the search. Here is a really good deal on an S2000 from a guy that took great care of his car:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=237556
It's a hell of a car in the winter. Get some top-end snow tires and you're set. The car warms up substantially faster than the RSX-S in winter (I've owned an RSX-S in the past). The small cabin really aids in this, of course.
Good luck on the search. Here is a really good deal on an S2000 from a guy that took great care of his car:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=237556
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I've been through 3 winters already with my S2K. Saskatchewan is known for some of the harshest winter conditions. Just get winter tires and keep it plugged in and you'll be fine!
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i think if jason from import adrenelin in calgary... if he still has his s2000 in the spring... i will probably by his... i want a 2002+ because of the glass rear window!
and also he has low km's and i know he takes good care of his car!!
man this is going to be the longest winter... waiting for the s2000... its my dream car!!!
and also he has low km's and i know he takes good care of his car!!
man this is going to be the longest winter... waiting for the s2000... its my dream car!!!
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