two types of S2000?
Originally posted by S2000GT
i had the same question asked to me when I lived in the UK...only over there 4 versions were available:
S2000 Roadster
S2000 GT (which I had)
S2000 Type V (import)
S2000 VGS (import)
In the UK you also have to declare all your mods or they arent cover...including bodykits included at the factory.
i had the same question asked to me when I lived in the UK...only over there 4 versions were available:
S2000 Roadster
S2000 GT (which I had)
S2000 Type V (import)
S2000 VGS (import)
In the UK you also have to declare all your mods or they arent cover...including bodykits included at the factory.

What's the difference between the GT and the Roadster (and for that matter, the USDM cars)
Over here in Aus the 1999-2000 models were selling for approx $68,500 new. Later models were selling for approx $75,000 new.
Only other things I can think of is that the insurance company has the s2000 with a hardtop listed as an entire car (rather than same car plus option), or they like to disntiguish between the plastic window and glass rear window models.
Only other things I can think of is that the insurance company has the s2000 with a hardtop listed as an entire car (rather than same car plus option), or they like to disntiguish between the plastic window and glass rear window models.
roadster = roadster as we all know and love
GT = roadster with touring package - hardtop, stand, cover
type v = "sports" version on the roaster
vgs = roadster with the vgs steering system
i think thats correct.
the differences between USDM/JDM/EDM/UKDM have been outlined before on this site....do a search.
GT = roadster with touring package - hardtop, stand, cover
type v = "sports" version on the roaster
vgs = roadster with the vgs steering system
i think thats correct.
the differences between USDM/JDM/EDM/UKDM have been outlined before on this site....do a search.




