Picked up an S today
You'll love it. 16,000 miles is practically brand new. The '01 is the last "real" S2000 with a plastic rear window and lighter car.
Check the oil at every gasoline fill up. Read the manual. Run OEM SO-2 tires. If there's something else on the car, get the original. If you've got more than 8,000 miles on the rears or 16,000 miles on the fronts, consider new tires. It is good collision insurance.
Study this boards faqs. Drive. Drive. Drive.
I'm jealous. There's a snow storm howling outside my house right now.
Check the oil at every gasoline fill up. Read the manual. Run OEM SO-2 tires. If there's something else on the car, get the original. If you've got more than 8,000 miles on the rears or 16,000 miles on the fronts, consider new tires. It is good collision insurance.
Study this boards faqs. Drive. Drive. Drive.
I'm jealous. There's a snow storm howling outside my house right now.
Originally posted by Zam
$23k isn't unreasonable for a hand me down. My oldest is 6 years old and I don't see anything wrong with blowing $25k on a car for him in ten years.
Now on the bimmer forums, you see plenty of daddy bought $60k M3s which is excessive.
$23k isn't unreasonable for a hand me down. My oldest is 6 years old and I don't see anything wrong with blowing $25k on a car for him in ten years.
Now on the bimmer forums, you see plenty of daddy bought $60k M3s which is excessive.




Congrats and welcome !

