Need Advice on S2K
I recently got in an accident (not my fault) and might have totaled my Acura CL-S. I am considering an S2000 as a replacement even though I live in rainy seattle. My main concerns are insurance prices on S2000, wet weather stability, and safety.
I am 19, but the car will be under my moms name. My insurace company is currently costco/AMEX. My insurance on the CL-S wasn't cheap, but I wanted to know if you think an S2000 would be higher.
CL-S
3.2L 260hp
~$30k car new
4 seats
front and side airbags
S2000
2.0L 240hp
~$30k car new
2 seats
front airbags only?
They seem like pretty close cars in terms as insurance would be concerned. What do you think?
BTW im considering a used one.
I am 19, but the car will be under my moms name. My insurace company is currently costco/AMEX. My insurance on the CL-S wasn't cheap, but I wanted to know if you think an S2000 would be higher.
CL-S
3.2L 260hp
~$30k car new
4 seats
front and side airbags
S2000
2.0L 240hp
~$30k car new
2 seats
front airbags only?
They seem like pretty close cars in terms as insurance would be concerned. What do you think?
BTW im considering a used one.
Yes, it will be higher, but probably not much. Welcome aboard by the way. There is a really good PacNW group and I there is at least one other Kent resident on the board here. Check the PacNW forum if you get a chance.
I almost bought a 2003 CL-Type S and checked into the insurance. It would have been $398 for 6 months. My MY02 Stook runs $694, so its considerably more and I'm 43. Are you sure you can afford an S? Between the payment, maintnance, insurance and tires, its not a cheap car to own.
Markk
Markk
Originally posted by Markk
I almost bought a 2003 CL-Type S and checked into the insurance. It would have been $398 for 6 months. My MY02 Stook runs $694, so its considerably more and I'm 43. Are you sure you can afford an S? Between the payment, maintnance, insurance and tires, its not a cheap car to own.
Markk
I almost bought a 2003 CL-Type S and checked into the insurance. It would have been $398 for 6 months. My MY02 Stook runs $694, so its considerably more and I'm 43. Are you sure you can afford an S? Between the payment, maintnance, insurance and tires, its not a cheap car to own.
Markk
For wet weather traction and wet weather safety, I would recommend a 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
4dr Sport Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 5M) Horsepower: 271 hp
Torque: 273 ft-lbs.
Please test drive an EVO and you will like it.
Peace.
4dr Sport Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 5M) Horsepower: 271 hp
Torque: 273 ft-lbs.
Please test drive an EVO and you will like it.
Peace.
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I'm thinking of getting a used S2000 though. I've seen them listed from $22-$25k on autotrader. An evo would be sweet but a guy I know paid $32k for his. I don't want to spend that much. Plus I hear they have rust problems and thats never good especially in WA.
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