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Old 07-12-2010, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AkumaS2K,Jul 10 2010, 07:57 PM
Sure, I've had a five minute drive here and there in a friends car, but I now strongly believe that to experience an S2000 properly, a road trip, (or at least a decent hour of driving ) is necessary.
I'd add "on good, twisty roads". Around here, and I'm sure in places like Oklahoma, it's trickier to appreciate the S's true abilities since it's flat and roads tend to be straight.

Make a trip to the 100 Mile Loop when you have a chance since you're in Texas. It's worth the drive out past Kerrville.
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Welcome to the best car of your life ...Ive had two and i'll have a third fourth fifth ...etc ....no car even comes close ...and trust me Ive driven many !!
Old 07-12-2010, 12:14 PM
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I know exactly how you feel about the car. I took me 3 years to finally be able to own one. I flew from Toronto, Canada to Orlando, Florida to get the perfect one.
Once I started my 23h journey back home I just couldn't believe it, it's finally mine, I had tears in my eyes driving down the freeway with top down in beautiful Florida weather. I'm only 20 years old, and I pulled off a week long international trip to buy my car. It had to sit at the border over the weekend and I just couldn't sleep at night, all I thought about was driving the S. It just begs for it! To take the turn, and hit 9k rpm.
Once I got home I loved watching her sit in the garage, my dad was super proud of what I did, and I had no more goals to attain because I just got what I talked about for the last 3 years. I have everything I want now and didn't know what to do with myself.


Although life goes on, my goal now is a Lotus Exige by the age of 22 I'm not rich, daddy doesn't give me money, I'm just a HondaBoy at heart.
Old 07-12-2010, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 03 9g,Jul 12 2010, 08:39 AM
Welcome to the best car of your life ...Ive had two and i'll have a third fourth fifth ...etc ....no car even comes close ...and trust me Ive driven many !!
How does a Lotus Exige/Elise compare to the S?
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Great post and welcome to S2KI, you will find that this is the best forum out there. So much great people and info too.
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Originally Posted by Suno,Jul 12 2010, 12:14 PM
I know exactly how you feel about the car. I took me 3 years to finally be able to own one. I flew from Toronto, Canada to Orlando, Florida to get the perfect one.
Once I started my 23h journey back home I just couldn't believe it, it's finally mine, I had tears in my eyes driving down the freeway with top down in beautiful Florida weather. I'm only 20 years old, and I pulled off a week long international trip to buy my car. It had to sit at the border over the weekend and I just couldn't sleep at night, all I thought about was driving the S. It just begs for it! To take the turn, and hit 9k rpm.
Once I got home I loved watching her sit in the garage, my dad was super proud of what I did, and I had no more goals to attain because I just got what I talked about for the last 3 years. I have everything I want now and didn't know what to do with myself.


Although life goes on, my goal now is a Lotus Exige by the age of 22 I'm not rich, daddy doesn't give me money, I'm just a HondaBoy at heart.
I know how you feel man. I first fell in love with the s when my older sister got one as an engagment gift back the first year they came out, I was like 12-13 at the time.

When I got my first car I knew my parents would never let me get the S, so I settled for the celica until I was older. When I first drove back in the S though.....wow, like you said I was in tears....absolute PURE joy.
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smiling and nodding.


congrats!
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Threads like these always put a smile on my face. Congrats man.
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Originally Posted by AkumaS2K,Jul 10 2010, 07:57 PM
Well ... I'm finally home now. Four and half hours of (almost non-stop) driving, I am officially in love with a car. Again. I have had my share of cars, but nothing, I repeat, nothing, came close to how I felt today, driving home.

After searching for a car for myself since I moved to Dallas a couple of months ago, I talked myself in, and out, of buying an S2000. I was swayed by a variety of things, my previous car (an Evo VIII), a Golf R32, and a few more than I have forgotten about now. But for some reason, I kept getting drawn to the S2000, over and over again.

I am sure some of you are smiling and nodding already, because you know exactly what I am talking about. Well, for me, an S2000 has always been a "beautiful, classic, sports car". Sure, I've had a five minute drive here and there in a friends car, but I now strongly believe that to experience an S2000 properly, a road trip, (or at least a decent hour of driving ) is necessary.

I never really expected this to be honest. I thought my WRX was awesome, and then, when I got an Evo, again, my excitement level lifted. But in the back of my mind, I knew that it wasn't all me. Two different computers working in harmony, driving everything, keeping me straight, tricky LSDs, active yaw this, all wheel drive that. It was good, don't get me wrong, but the S2000 ....

It's hard to describe. It feels like a samurai sword, pushing it's way down the blacktop with surgical precision. Begging you to push it harder, to point it at the next corner. Out of all the cars I have owned, this car has to be, the most pure, raw, driver focused sports car I have ever owned. Maybe I am still buzzing from the drive, but I find it hard to believe (right now) that anything else can top it for me at the moment.

Once I got home (tired, dying to have a shower, a drink, and something to eat), I couldn't help but go outside, and stare at it in my garage. This is really mine?

Sleep will be hard to manage tonight. I have already bought a hardtop for it BEFORE I picked up the car, and I have never done that before, for any car I have owned.

I was going to end this post by apologizing for the emotionally charged lines above, but I don't think I need to apologize for being really, really happy.
Congrats man.
I had the SAME feelings last sunday, after taking my 2 weeks old S2k out on a track in Galvestone.

Including the part of staring at it after I got home.



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Thanks for all your kind words I am actually heading out to to my first local meet with a few of the local S2Ki members (Link here). I'll post up some pics later on if I have my camera with me


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