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Honda S2000
2000-2003
The Miata has a fantastic balance of engine, brakes, and chassis. The Honda S2000 does too, but it’s that 2.0 high-revving four-cylinder that makes it exemplary. At its debut, it boasted 240 horsepower put to the ground through a slick six-speed gearbox. Expect to pay a premium over a similarly aged Miata, however. And be warned, many S2000s have lived a previous life of aggressive street and track use.
Why you’ll want one:
Spinning up that engine close to its 9,000 rpm redline is a religious experience.
Honda S2000
2000-2003
The Miata has a fantastic balance of engine, brakes, and chassis. The Honda S2000 does too, but it’s that 2.0 high-revving four-cylinder that makes it exemplary. At its debut, it boasted 240 horsepower put to the ground through a slick six-speed gearbox. Expect to pay a premium over a similarly aged Miata, however. And be warned, many S2000s have lived a previous life of aggressive street and track use.
Why you’ll want one:
Spinning up that engine close to its 9,000 rpm redline is a religious experience.
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"The Ones That Got Away: 10 Cars We Miss"
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/the-ones...664660077.html
2. Honda S2000 (2000-2009)
(2004 Honda S2000; Cars.com photo by Joe Wiesenfelder)
Hard as it may be to believe from looking at Honda’s current lineup, the automaker really did build the S2000 roadster, and not that long ago. The two-seat, rear-wheel-drive S2000 was a handling champ with a tail-happy demeanor that could take you from “Oh yeah!” to “Oh no!” in a blink if you didn’t respect it. How you drove mattered in this car, and we look on longingly whenever we see one.
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/the-ones...664660077.html
2. Honda S2000 (2000-2009)
(2004 Honda S2000; Cars.com photo by Joe Wiesenfelder)
Hard as it may be to believe from looking at Honda’s current lineup, the automaker really did build the S2000 roadster, and not that long ago. The two-seat, rear-wheel-drive S2000 was a handling champ with a tail-happy demeanor that could take you from “Oh yeah!” to “Oh no!” in a blink if you didn’t respect it. How you drove mattered in this car, and we look on longingly whenever we see one.
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