S2000 Rwd 101
You could buy an '04... (ducking...)
(honestly, though, after owning FOUR S2000's, the new one is quite stable compared to the old)
I'd say go autocrossing - a safe environment to learn the limits of your car.
Annie
2003 Solo II and ProSolo National Champion
(honestly, though, after owning FOUR S2000's, the new one is quite stable compared to the old)
I'd say go autocrossing - a safe environment to learn the limits of your car.
Annie
2003 Solo II and ProSolo National Champion
I've said it before...next season I'll free up a few more weekends during the summer and try it out. I also want to get some more track time... 
It's all about learning my limits...and the limits of my car (currently MUCH higher than mine).
It's all about learning my limits...and the limits of my car (currently MUCH higher than mine).
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jzr
I don't subscribe to the theory of S2000 snap oversteer, but maybe I've just been lucky to have never driven one that exhibited the problem.
I don't subscribe to the theory of S2000 snap oversteer, but maybe I've just been lucky to have never driven one that exhibited the problem.






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