How much did the Honda S2000 cost new?

How much did the Honda S2000 cost new?

The 2009 Honda S2000’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $35,500, which is just a bit more than people are paying the dealers, according to the Fair Purchase Price pricing report.

How much does a S2000 cost?

About the Honda S2000

Convertible Original MSRP/Price Drive
S2000 2dr Conv $34995 / $31697 RWD
S2000 2dr Conv CR $36995 / $33504 RWD
S2000 2dr Conv CR w/Air Conditioning $37995 / $34408 RWD

Which year S2000 is best?

what are the best years to buy? In truth, there is no definitive “best year” S2000. On paper, the 2002+ models are the ones to go for, as these have glass rear windows, revised suspension, etc.

Why is the S2000 so special?

The Honda S2000 was notable for its exceptional specific power output of about 124 hp per litre, or about two horsepower per cubic inch, the highest of any mass production, naturally aspirated engined car.

How much will the new Honda S2000 cost?

It’s unlikely the new S2000 will be officially revealed at the Tokyo motor show this October so we may have to wait until 2016 to get a good look at the finished product. With a predicted price of £50,000, it seems Honda is aiming squarely at the competition from Porsche, Audi and BMW .

Will the S2000 be a hybrid car?

Honda has made reference to developing Formula One hybrid technology alongside McLaren and it seems likely the S2000 will make use of a similar hybrid system. The total power output is expected to be 300 hp with the turbocharged engine being aided at low revs by the instant torque from an electric motor within the drivetrain.

Is the Honda S2000 being replaced by the NSX?

With the latest NSX set to go on sale next year and the new Civic Type-R already leaving rivals in its 168mph wake, there’s one glaring omission from the firm’s performance range – a replacement for the much-loved Honda S2000.

What can we expect from the Mercedes Benz S2000?

You can expect the S2000 to get a classic long-bonnet stubby-boot sports car look, with an engine that’s mounted behind the front axle for excellent weight balance and superb handling to take on the likes of the Mazda MX-5 and newly revealed Fiat 124.

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