S2000's Becoming Common
Here in Ann Arbor, known as being a rich college town, I only see maybe one a month. I see plenty of porsches and way more Z3s than i'd like to count, but barely any S2Ks.
Also i've taken two day-long highway trips up and down michigan without seeing a single one.
They're still rare around here for sure.
Also i've taken two day-long highway trips up and down michigan without seeing a single one.
They're still rare around here for sure.
I live in Madison WI, there are only a few in town that I know of - one is even driven by a very attractive young lady!
No problem with exclusivity, we're in the land of minivans and SUV's here, the S2000 is as rare as a 911 Turbo!
No problem with exclusivity, we're in the land of minivans and SUV's here, the S2000 is as rare as a 911 Turbo!
Check this out to see if your color is common https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...&threadid=24843
This thread is almost 14 years old...
Ghosts of the past. It's crazy to think of how much has changed in the world Since 11:32PM on August 6th 2001... Yet here we are still, talking about the same car.
Most of the guys in this thread were in their mid 20s... They're now in their 40s. I think that says something about the s2000
At least the term "StooK" went away...
Ghosts of the past. It's crazy to think of how much has changed in the world Since 11:32PM on August 6th 2001... Yet here we are still, talking about the same car.
Most of the guys in this thread were in their mid 20s... They're now in their 40s. I think that says something about the s2000
At least the term "StooK" went away...






