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Most Pristine Honda S2000 In The Usa on 2040-cars

US $25,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:11811
Location:

Carmel, New York, United States

Carmel, New York, United States

There might be one Honda S2000 in the United States that is the equal of this vehicle and I would have to see it to believe it. I am the original owner of this amazingly pristine 2005 Honda S2000 with 11,811 fanatical owner miles.
I purchased this S2000 in April of 2006 and I have been that original fanatical owner to this day. I always dreamed of owning an S2000 and, when that day arrived, I made the commitment to do whatever it took to care for this vehicle
to keep it as close to showroom new condition as possible. This S2000 has never seen a snowflake nor raindrop. Amazing, but true. It has been garaged by me for its entire life. It has been driven on Sundays from its garage to Cold
Spring, New York and back home (36 miles) for its entire life. Of course, the vehicle has been taken on other short jaunts and that is it. 

The vehicle is all original with no defects, accidents, missing parts or anything other than a car in near showroom new condition. I have each and every service record. Mobil 1 oil changes every three-four months. If I waited 3,000 miles it would take
three years. No other service has ever been performed on this vehicle because, amazingly enough, nothing ever malfunctioned. The motor roars to life with each press of the glorious red button. The S2000 hugs the road like it is glued to it.
There is nary a squeak, squeal, nor complaint from this vehicle. It is with disbelief that I say I cannot understand why Honda stopped manufacturing this fabulous car. How have I managed to keep this S2000 in this utterly pristine condition?
I knew one day, before I died, I wanted to own a Corvette. I could not afford a Corvette in 2006, but if I can sell this S2000 I can buy a Corvette. I'm 65 years old. How many sports cars does a retired teacher on a pension have? That is the ONLY
reason I would ever sell this car. I want to buy a Corvette convertible. Will the Corvette be better than this S2000? You might laugh. I can tell you it won't be more lovingly made nor cared for. That's for certain.

The owner has satisfied all liens on this vehicle and it is fully paid for. I am the owner and hold sole title to this vehicle. This vehicle has always been inspected and passed in New York State without qualification nor exception.


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