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Old Aug 29, 2003 | 07:55 AM
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Old Aug 29, 2003 | 08:05 AM
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Please no auto trannies... whatever the new model may be... I'd like to share ownership with real driving enthusiasts and not the AVERAGE joe who only bought the car to look cool in and since they only can drive autos. Call me selfish, but what makes the s2k great is it sets us apart from the rest! We don't need to follow Nissan in this regard... A better exhaust note would be nice though
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Old Aug 29, 2003 | 12:53 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by bjohnston
[B]I am only guessing, but I would suspect that the "improved fuel economy" will come from a taller 6th gear.
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Old Aug 29, 2003 | 02:46 PM
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FROM AN ARTICLE - CANADIAN AUTO PRESS:




July 16, 2003
Honda S2000 Gets Upgrade for 2004
by Trevor Hofmann , Canadian Auto Press



More Torque is Part of the 2004 Package, Plus Exterior and Interior Upgrades

Do you like the Honda S2000? Well, let me put the question differently. Does it do enough for you to personally invest $48,600? (CANADIAN DOLLARS) As it seems, the answer is no more often than not with the sporty model only trickling out of Honda dealerships.


Although the 240-hp S2000 is a blast to drive, its $48,600 price tag and low torque contribute to slow sales
Its slow sales have little to do with its fun factor though. With a hyperactive 240-hp and a stratospheric 9,000 rpm redline the little Honda roadster is unlike any other car available.

But while a blast to drive on a racetrack or down a winding 2-lane highway, it's anything but fun in stop and go traffic. Its relatively low torque, 153 lb-ft peaking at a lofty 7,500 rpm, makes getting off the line arduous.


Always willing to improve, Honda will update the S2000 this fall. It will become the S2200, with a 2.2-L 240-hp engine with increased torque lower in the rev range. What to do? Honda, usually willing to continue on steadily improving a slow seller that fits its sporting brand image, will update the S2000 this coming fall. Its name will change to S2200, in response to a reworked 2.2-L version of the spicy 4-cylinder. Reportedly the engine, still producing 240-hp, won't rev quite as high as the 2.0-L in the current model, reducing some of its wow factor, but more torque will come on lower down the rev range to make it more tractable for everyday driving.

The 6-speed manual transmission will be updated with modified gear ratios too, necessary to optimize the torquier engine.

Also, Honda will soften up the suspension to improve ride and enhance handling on bumpy road surfaces.

Other changes include mildly updated front and rear fascias, new oval tailpipes, and a renewed interior. Hopefully the red start button stays.
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