2006 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 2006
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Honda
Mileage: 18,252
Model: S2000
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
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2006 S2000 only 18,125 miles all stock (still driving so may be a little more) Car is
like new! $23,999 Or BO Have all
paper work and books from new! OEM Honda car cover Honda OEM Tonneau cover Only
thing done to the car is the following Clear bra
Protection on the front and side mirrors. (So there are not paint chips in front like all the rest!) Tinted
Front windows Replaced
the stock door speakers with Polk speakers. K & N
air filter hi-end floor matts that sit on top of stock ones That’s It! 3rd owner all over 45 years old. No kids to thrash it! (Sorry kids) If you
are looking at this you probably know S2000 well but you may not know about all
the updates to 2006 that makes this a far superior car to the earlier
ones. So read on. The bottom line:
The 2006 Honda S2000 is a pure driver's car!! Got this car 8 months ago and then had back surgery
and have been unable to drive it. Just
started to drive it again but need something bigger to get in and out. $23,999 or BO Call NO TEXTING CJ 858-four 4 two-9 zero 68 Engine: 237 horsepower The S2000
receives significant enhancements for 2006 with the addition of an electronic
Drive-by-Wire throttle control and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA). Widely
considered the quintessential roadster-style sports car and performance
icon for the Honda brand, the S2000 combines uncompromising racetrack-ready
performance with everyday usability. For 2006, Honda builds on that
foundationwith significant updates to further improve performance and
refinement. Read more: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/honda/2006-honda-s2000-ar12172.html#ixzz2dllyNozi Notable
changes to the 2006 S2000 include electronic Drive-by-Wire (DBW) Throttle
System(TM), Vehicle
Stability Assist (VSA(R)), maintenance minder system, standard headrest
speakers, an outside temperature gauge, revised seat and console designs, a
unique new alloy wheel design, and the addition of Laguna Blue Pearl as an
exterior color. The S2000’s renowned high-revving,
2.2-liter, DOHC, VTEC(TM) (Variable Valve Timing and Lift
Electronic Control) 4-cylinder engine remains the pinnacle of naturally
aspirated performance technology, delivering 237 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and
162 lb-ft. of torque at 6,800 rpm. Perfectly complimenting the engine’s output
characteristics is a compact, longitudinally mounted, close-ratio 6-speed
manual transmission that features a direct linkage for precise shifting and
short throws. For 2006, the S2000 comes equipped
with a Drive-by-Wire throttle control system eliminating the need for a
mechanical connection between the throttle pedal and the engine. This enables
the continuous monitoring and adjustment of throttle pedal sensitivity to
create an ideal match between throttle response and driving conditions. The
system also manages the S2000’s cruise control function for greater
precision. Also new for 2006 is Honda’s
Vehicle Stability Assist system, making the S2000 more stable and forgiving
than ever during street driving or in inclement weather conditions. Working in
concert with the Drive-by-Wire system, VSA continuously monitors yaw rate,
steering input, throttle input, and braking pressure to determine if the car is
following its driver’s intended path, and can independently coordinate each of
the disk brakes through the 4-channel anti-lock brake system, along with
the throttle, to enhance vehicle stability. While this serves to effectively
enhance driver control during acceleration, braking, and cornering, the system
can be disabled with the touch of a button when conditions warrant it. To help
provide optimum stopping power, the braking system also features Electronic
Brake Distribution and Brake Assist. The S2000’s rear-wheel-drive
chassis and powertrain layout results in a 50/50 front/rear weight distribution
for perfect balance when cornering, while its hybrid monocoque body and
"high X-bone frame" results in exceptional structural rigidity.
Combined with a front and rear double wishbone suspension, precise electric
power steering, and a torque-sensing limited slip differential, the end result
is a complete, no compromise, performance package for the enthusiast driver. Standard features for the S2000
include a power retractable convertible top, 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels,
leather trimmed seats, and High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, now with
daytime running lights. An aluminum hardtop and XM~n Satellite Radio are
available as dealer installed options. For 2006, the S2000 cockpit
receives a new seat design and an updated console. Racecar style digital gauges
and driver oriented control layout characterize the Formula 1 inspired
interior, while new headrest speakers enhance audio enjoyment during top-down
driving. Additional equipment includes an AM/FM stereo CD player, power
windows, power door locks, keyless entry, and a new outside temperature gauge.
Also new for 2006 is a maintenance minder system that notifies the driver when
service is required based on driving conditions and oil life rather than on
fixed time or mileage intervals and daytime running lamps. Laguna Blue Pearl is a new color
for 2006 that compliments the S2000’s sharp-edged roadster styling You can
read more about the S2000 on the car and driver sight. http://www.caranddriver.com/features/best-cars-for-20k-feature-2000-2006-honda-s2000-page-5 Call CJ 85Eight 44Two 90six8 No texting will not reply |
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