S2000 CR Club Racer Edition CR stands for "club racer," conjuring up the good old days when guys drove their sports cars to the track, raced them, and then, if the racing gods were smiling, drove them home again

Introducing #428

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Old 10-30-2018, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Torkey


thanks! Of note maybe, 13 Boss 302, 01 S2k,C5 Z06, Audi S3, 13 GT-R. Definitely in love with the CR.
How would you compare your CR to your AP1?
Old 10-31-2018, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by adrs2k
I haven't owned a lot of cars but I have driven a lot lately and it makes me love my s2k even more. My daily is a S3 haha.
How do you like the S3? I sold mine after like 3 months. Just didnt resonate well with me I guess. I wish I had gotten a mk7 golf R and saved the 10k and may have felt better about it lol.

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How would you compare your CR to your AP1?
I dont miss the extra 1k rpm like I thought I would. I love the added refinements of the interior and hardtop and look of the CR compared to my old AP1. The car seems a little more planted. Lift off oversteer is a real thing in my AP2, I dont fault the car for that though- the previous owner up north had some Toyo All seasons on it that I am wearing down and then will put some more appropriate tires on and see how it is. But completely in love with the car overall. The GTR was a sick car but there were just so many things about the S2000 that I still missed.

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pretty sure 428 was sold new at pohanka honda in Salisbury, MD and I filled the first tank... and drove the first few miles....i could be wrong, but im pretty sure this was that CR..
Hmmm. The region is correct- the carfax shows this car was first sold in NY and then sold to the second owner ( the person I bought it from) from Heritage Honda in Parkville, MD
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I love my S3. It's fun, sporty, and practical. I also wanted a car that was not too fun or engaging to drive because I did not want it to compete with my S2k. I think turbo awd is a good compliment to the S2k.
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completely agree. When I had the S3, I was trying to use it as both..as the one and only car because I thought I would try and be sensible (LOL) and it wasnt cutting it. Put paired with the S2k, I would love to get a golf R or the like in the garage
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Originally Posted by Torkey
completely agree. When I had the S3, I was trying to use it as both..as the one and only car because I thought I would try and be sensible (LOL) and it wasnt cutting it. Put paired with the S2k, I would love to get a golf R or the like in the garage
Gotcha! S3 would not be my choice either for a do it all car. It is not engaging or fun enough.
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