Road and Track article on the Spoon S2000 Coupe
I don't think this is a repost, but I thought it was a good read. For $55k you can have an S2000 with 260 hp, 188 lbft, a 9k redline AP2, and a hard top. Personally, if I could get the rebuilt motor for $10k in an otherwise stock AP2, I think that would be nice.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?se...article_id=5059
Some highlights:
[QUOTE]While wading through an ocean of flashy cars at the Tokyo Auto Salon this past January, I was attracted to one machine in particular. It was subtly displayed in the Spoon Sports booth, without the usual fanfare of bright lights or scantily-costumed models draped over the hood. The car sat alone, clad in a menacing body kit, with its vented hood wide open revealing a heavily tweaked engine. It was the Spoon S2000 Coupe.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?se...article_id=5059
Some highlights:
[QUOTE]While wading through an ocean of flashy cars at the Tokyo Auto Salon this past January, I was attracted to one machine in particular. It was subtly displayed in the Spoon Sports booth, without the usual fanfare of bright lights or scantily-costumed models draped over the hood. The car sat alone, clad in a menacing body kit, with its vented hood wide open revealing a heavily tweaked engine. It was the Spoon S2000 Coupe.
I would love if Honda made a true coupe along the lines of the Spoon roof, but with real quarter windows, and a proper hatch opening, like BMW did with the Z4 Coupe. That would have been a great CR indeed.







