Young S2000 Owners
20 when I bought mine, car's like 15% of my total income after taxes so I don't mind the payments.
If you live in califorina where you can use a S2000 for a daily driver and the housing is so expensive that you will never have a house. Owning a car and living in the sun though is a good life.
By the way who ever said they house payment is 700 a month I really dislike you, my rent is 1850. Out in mississippi I could get a huge house and some land and maybe some tree's. I looked at a two bedroom condo yesterday 380,000 for a 1200sf arrrrgh cheapest one they had listed in my area,. I really need to move out of california.
If you live in califorina where you can use a S2000 for a daily driver and the housing is so expensive that you will never have a house. Owning a car and living in the sun though is a good life.
By the way who ever said they house payment is 700 a month I really dislike you, my rent is 1850. Out in mississippi I could get a huge house and some land and maybe some tree's. I looked at a two bedroom condo yesterday 380,000 for a 1200sf arrrrgh cheapest one they had listed in my area,. I really need to move out of california.
Originally posted by nodisguise
21 years old as of today
Paid every last cent of my '00 S2000 all by myself 12 days ago.
Already put 900 miles on her.
21 years old as of today

Paid every last cent of my '00 S2000 all by myself 12 days ago.
Already put 900 miles on her.
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My daily driver is more than half as old as the average owner on this thread. I bought my first car in 1967, my first Honda in 1986, my first two-seater in 1987 (an '88 Prelude 4WS), and my current daily driver in in '92.
I'm not young in years, but I'm adventuresome, an outdoorsman, and a roadster lover.
When was it that Tom Hayden said, "Never trust anyone over 30?"
1964?





Damn kids