The car which lived too short: The Honda S2000 *read below*

If you look for a car that feels great on the road (and track), goes smooth around the corners and isn´t a Miata, this is the one. The Honda S2000 came 1999 on the market and was built until 2009, nearly without any changes. First the car was built in the manufacturing side Tochigi, which was first made for the Honda NSX, but later Honda manufactured the S2000 in Suzuka. Developed by chef engineer Shigeru Uehara, the car should serve to celebrate the 50th company anniversary. The precursor of the roadster was the Honda study SSM (Sports Study Model), which was first presented on the 18th October of 1995 at the Tokyo Motor Show, and the basic concept was substantially a Honda S800 in modern form. This prototype had, as the Honda NSX, a self-supporting body, the headlights were placed on the same height as the radiator and the cockpit was built around the driver. It had a 2,0 litre four banger with DOHC VTEC and 200 hp. With its light-gold colour, the SSM recalled the first Honda Formula 1 prototype, which was built in 1963. One year later, the SSM was slightly revised presented at the Genfer Autosalon, but the first unveil of the actual S2000 was on the Detroit Motor Show in 1999. In the same year, the car was chosen as the best cabriolet of the year.

The Honda S2000 was usually powered by the 241hp N/A four cylinder VTEC engine, which was also chosen as the best engine from 1,8 to 2,0 litres in five consecutive years. Because of the reason that they had a manufacturing side only for the S2000, the engines were built with much effort. The car makes its high performance because of high rpm (8300rpm/ min) and it revs up to 9000 rpm. The S2000 can also be used as a track weapon, because it has a rigid body

In 2002, the S2000 got a little facelift. The clearest marks were the modern headlights and the rear window made out of glass. Two years later there was a new facelift, with little changes on the front- and rear bumper and on the interior. In 2007, Honda built the JDM-only S2000 Type S (Yes Type S instead of Type R) with front, rear and underbody spoilers, an even sportier suspension setup and black-golden seats. Then, in 2009, after 110,000 sales, Honda announced that they won´t continue to build the S2000. However, you can still buy used ones in good shape and maybe in some years (hopefully) Honda will build a successor of the S2K.

That´s it, I hope you liked my text about the S2000! Thanks for reading!

Comments

Anonymous

I like when people say that the mx-5 is the best sports car money can buy and then what youve explained here just shows how much better the s2k is

08/10/2016 - 21:08 |
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Xploding-turtle🐢🔰(Wax)(boom tortoise)(puma c

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Thats just because thy mx5 is overhyped

08/10/2016 - 21:34 |
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Cooper Wells

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But its over twice as expensive

08/10/2016 - 22:02 |
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Caro

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The best sports car money can buy is a go-kart. Not an MX-5, or Silvia, but a simple go-kart.

08/10/2016 - 22:09 |
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Cory Brayshaw

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A V6 916 Alfa Spyder isn’t half bad either

08/11/2016 - 00:36 |
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hb6.3amg

Now I want a S2k

08/10/2016 - 21:48 |
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MLG_Andy

Saw an abandoned one near me 😭😭

08/10/2016 - 21:51 |
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Save it

08/10/2016 - 22:14 |
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Anonymous

It had a production run of ten years and was completely revamped halfway through its lifetime. I don’t see your point

08/10/2016 - 21:55 |
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Anonymous

I remember my dad having an AP1 S2000.

08/10/2016 - 21:56 |
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CZ 69% Muscle

10 years is more than enough time.You also forgot to mention the 2.2L AP2s(facelifted US market S2000s)and the Club Racer version

08/10/2016 - 22:03 |
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Caro

I’d just like to point out that this lived later than most cars like it.

08/10/2016 - 22:08 |
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Anonymous

I saw one like the one with a wing at a honda dealership once and all I can say is it looked amazing (it was yellow)

08/10/2016 - 22:09 |
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MLG_Andy

I wish i could, but being 16 and having no money and space (i live in a flat) i simply cannot

08/10/2016 - 22:16 |
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RadSubie

Lol chef designer

08/10/2016 - 22:34 |
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