Hi guys!
I am new to this board, but I know all about S2000. And I am searching for S2000 right now! One thing though, it is so hard to find a dealer that sells S2000 for MSRP! The best quote I got so far is $34,500. What do you guys think about this price?
Best bet is to look in the For Sale/ Classifieds section on this board. Or go to http://www.S2Ki.com for a list of dealers that sell at Msrp. With a little patience You too can have one at MSRP.
hold out for MSRP - even if we are on the verge of springtime.
Check out the Group Buys and For Sale section of this site and I'm sure that one of us or a dealer will post our findings for an S2000 at MSRP. It might be out of state, but its worth it! I bought mine in New Mexico and drove it back, and it was well worth the wait.
Where do you live, btw?
Check out the Group Buys and For Sale section of this site and I'm sure that one of us or a dealer will post our findings for an S2000 at MSRP. It might be out of state, but its worth it! I bought mine in New Mexico and drove it back, and it was well worth the wait.
Where do you live, btw?
Don't waste your time looking for MSRP on the west coast. Call some dealers on the East Coast. There are many dealers that sell for MSRP on the East Coast and with the cost of shipping you are still paying less than if you bought it out here on the west. I just picked my Stook up from a dealer in Maryland for MSRP. Good luck!
Fly to Sheridan, Wyoming and fly fish for a week. Or ride horseback.
Drive home with a brand new white/red for MSRP. It should be there in May or June, GREAT MONTHS here!
I'd love someone from out of town to buy it.
Barry...
Drive home with a brand new white/red for MSRP. It should be there in May or June, GREAT MONTHS here!
I'd love someone from out of town to buy it.
Barry...
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welcome.
it's totally possible to get it at MSRP but, as you can tell from the responses, it takes a lot of work.
you can even get it on the West Coast for MSRP -- if you have a huge amount of patience.
it's totally possible to get it at MSRP but, as you can tell from the responses, it takes a lot of work.
you can even get it on the West Coast for MSRP -- if you have a huge amount of patience.





