S2000 for a commuter?
Originally Posted by rob-2,Jul 12 2010, 07:17 PM
Cabin noise is high
It's stick
Ride is firm
Radio is iffy
soft top
It's stick
Ride is firm
Radio is iffy
soft top
It's stick - ???
Ride is firm - not on AP2
Radio is iffy - 200$ solve it by replacing HU
soft top - ihaaaaaaaa - this is advantage not disadvantage !!!
As a few other people have already said, for me, the commute is what I look forward to now. I can't wait to go home with the top down and give the car some stick. If you are a purist, the S2000 wins for a daily. If you want luxury, audio quality and supreme comfort, get a Lexus.
Around 70-80miles per day (only counting to/from work) and I have 0 complaints. I have less back and shockingly, left knee pain (I have a torn/bad maniscus) than driving my automatic sentra. In the winters, nothing beats waking up to 45-50degree's top down with the heater and sound blastic, and chill wind in your face. Bumper to bumper traffic of course sucks, but that's just an issue that comes with driving a manual period so I can't actually knock the S for it.
As for tire costs, Sumitomo HRTZ III's solve that quite perfectly. Great rain performance, nice and quiet, and perform way better than OEM tires... oh and the rears are only 100$ on Tirerack
As for tire costs, Sumitomo HRTZ III's solve that quite perfectly. Great rain performance, nice and quiet, and perform way better than OEM tires... oh and the rears are only 100$ on Tirerack
Originally Posted by whiteflash,Jul 12 2010, 09:19 PM
As for tire costs, Sumitomo HRTZ III's solve that quite perfectly. Great rain performance, nice and quiet, and perform way better than OEM tires... oh and the rears are only 100$ on Tirerack 

/back to topic.....
Love DD'ing this car. It's crazy fun with the top up or down and is just a blast to drive every day of the week, whether you're on your way to work or just cruising to a friend's house.
Sure it's not the most comfortable or elegant car but it just puts me in the mood to go anywhere.
Sure it's not the most comfortable or elegant car but it just puts me in the mood to go anywhere.
Originally Posted by rob-2,Jul 12 2010, 09:17 AM
Seems like a silly idea to buy a sports car knowing you're going to commute.
If you want to do this, you don't need our approval.
Cabin noise is high
It's stick
Ride is firm
Radio is iffy
soft top
I would want this for a DD car
low cabin noise
auto
good radio
hard top
If you want to do this, you don't need our approval.
Cabin noise is high
It's stick
Ride is firm
Radio is iffy
soft top
I would want this for a DD car
low cabin noise
auto
good radio
hard top
Originally Posted by Croc,Jul 12 2010, 09:30 PM
Cabin noise is high - pretty regular for drop tops
It's stick - ???
Ride is firm - not on AP2
Radio is iffy - 200$ solve it by replacing HU
soft top - ihaaaaaaaa - this is advantage not disadvantage !!!

It's stick - ???
Ride is firm - not on AP2
Radio is iffy - 200$ solve it by replacing HU
soft top - ihaaaaaaaa - this is advantage not disadvantage !!!

Have you driven a honda civic? That is a soft ride. There is nothing 'soft' about the suspension on an S, yes the back end is softer then ap1 but the ride is firm. Let's just not get into this silliness.
Originally Posted by Mr B,Jul 13 2010, 12:30 AM
I'm going to guess you're over 35. 

Yes, dropping the top is nice, but in the kind of traffic we have here you'd just be listening to some moron who though a pick up truck made a good commuter vehicle.



