2000 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Auburn, California, United States
California car since new. Original owner purchased in Santa Rosa, California. Vehicle was daily driver for this mature software engineer. All maintenance performed by selling dealer at regular intervals. Records in hand for the following: Miles Work Performed 4569 LOF + Multipoint inspection 8184 " " 11306 " " 13968 " " 15784 15,000 mile service 20567 LOF + Multipoint inspection 24740 " " 28212 30,000 mile service 32645 LOF + Multipoint inspection 38299 " " 43141 " " 54430 45,000 mile service 58,364 60,000 mile service 63,303 LOF + Multipoint inspection 66920 67,500 mile service 71817 LOF + Multipoint Inspection 75580 75,000 mile service 80678 LOF + Multipoint inspection 84132 " " 91706 90,000 mile service 99609 97,500 mile service 105676 LOF + Multipoint inspection 110806 112,500 mile service 111220 Cooling System Service 117547 15,000 mile service 120672 LOF + Multipoint inspection 120975 Both Axle Shafts replaced due to vibration 123801 LOF + Multipoint inspection 127251 " " + Leaking Radiator Replaced 131749 15,000 mile service 138113 LOF + Multipoint inspection 144814 " " 149376 30,000 mile service Additional Work: Rear Differential Mount replaced due to leak in 2007 Top + Latches + ALL Seals replaced - now with glass rear window - at total cost of $3000 152376 Intake valve in cylinder #2 replaced; head machined; cylinder reinstalled; thermostat and water pump replaced. You're bidding on a beautifully kept and maintained S2000 that I wish I could keep. I purchased this vehicle from the original owner. It needed costly repairs due to a bent intake valve. Cylinder head was sent out to be machined and replace valves as needed. While open, we also replaced the water pump and spark plugs per recommendations. I thought I had found a convertible my wife would enjoy driving. She drove it once and has not taken it out since. I need to find something she likes, but first I need to free up garage space by finding a new home for this great S2000. Current tires Front = Firestones installed at 145720 with alignment Rear = Toyo Proxy installed at 123917 with alignment Many accessories added - see photo Custom Soft Car Cover Cargo netting - purchased and will be included with sale, but has never been installed Storage bag that attaches to wall behind seat - also will be included, but has never been installed Cover for when top is in open position Original window sticker and handbooks All keys and remotes This car has clearly been pampered as evidenced by the condition and everything remaining OEM stock. You're welcome to arrange a 3rd party inspection. |
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Honda revamps F1 engine for McLaren
Thu, Aug 6 2015Things haven't been going smoothly for Honda since returning to Formula One, and the Japanese automaker says the challenge has been greater than it anticipated. But after a stronger showing at the recent Hungarian Grand Prix, Honda says its reliability issues are behind it and is working on introducing a revamped engine for the second half of the season. "I am confident our reliability problems are now behind us, which means we can turn our attention to increasing power," Honda racing chief Yasuhisa Arai told Autosport. "After the summer shutdown our plan is to apply a new-spec engine using some of our remaining seven tokens." The "tokens" to which Arai refers are a way for the FIA to limit engine development. The power units are broken down into 66 such tokens in the regulations, and each engine supplier can change up to 32 of them throughout the season. The allowance was at first afforded only to returning suppliers Mercedes, Ferrari, and Renault, but Honda succeeded in convincing the FIA to allow it the same leeway. Honda has been spending its development tokens on fixing reliability issues, but will shift its focus to improving performance. The McLaren team that Honda powers has only gotten both of its cars to the finish line at two out of 10 races this season. Most of those problems came down to the new engine package. That's compared to only two retirements the team suffered last season, when it was still under Mercedes power, and none the year before. In Hungary, however, the team not only got both cars to the finish line, but placed both in the points for the first time this season. "The sport has changed immensely since the McLaren-Honda 'glory days'," said Arai. "The current technology is much more sophisticated, and it is tough to make a good racing car. We knew it wouldn't be easy, but perhaps we didn't imagine it would be this hard." The Japanese manufacturer is now spending the summer break developing its power unit. Many of those changes are expected to be rolled out in time for the Belgian Grand Prix later this month, with the rest to follow in the ensuing races. Beyond reliability, engine performance is particularly important for the high-speed races at Spa and Monza, where the subsequent Italian Grand Prix will be held early next month. Related Video:
Comma.ai makes your car semi-autonomous for $999
Wed, Sep 14 2016At TechCrunch's Disrupt conference in San Francisco, Comma.ai founder George "Geohot" Hotz announced the launch of the Comma One semi-autonomous driving device. Hotz said at the conference that his company has worked on the Comma One for about a year, and it will be available at the end of the year for $999 and a $24 per month subscription fee. But aside from the reasonable price, which TechCrunch points out is possible thanks to off-the-shelf components, the appeal here is that it's an add-on to an existing car that can be installed at home by the car's owner. This gives people with normal cars the opportunity to have semi-autonomous features without having to buy an entire vehicle... that is, if you have a Honda or Acura with lane-keeping assist, since Comma One is currently only compatible with those vehicles. It remains to be seen if the company will add more vehicles to the list over time. The device is roughly the size of a large cell phone or aftermarket navigation system, and it has a screen on the front and a pair of cameras on the back. The computer combines information from the device's cameras and the car's radar sensors to understand what's happening and how to respond. Hotz explained at the conference that this system is similar in capability to the Tesla Autopilot system, and will be able to complete a drive, start to finish, without the driver having to touch anything. He did however emphasize that the driver must still pay attention in the event something goes wrong, comparing the experience to watching a young student driver. Hotz told TechCrunch that the device should start shipping at the end of the year. He also said that owners of compatible Honda products in the San Francisco area are eligible for beta testing, and can get involved by emailing him at george@comma.ai. So if you've been pining for a semi-autonomous vehicle of your own, but couldn't spring for a Tesla, you won't have to wait much longer. We should point out that we don't know yet how well the system works, though we hope to find out soon. Related Video:
Honda MC-? prototype
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Honda is less an automaker, it has been said, and more of a motor company that builds vehicles into which to put its engines. That sort of perspective goes a long way towards explaining the mind-boggling diversity of the company's product lineup. The Japanese industrial giant makes lawnmowers, marine engines, robots... even jet aircraft. It's also one of only a handful of companies that makes both cars and motorbikes. We recently had the chance to sample something that falls in between.
It's called MC-β - shorthand for Micro Commuter Beta, which already tells you it's Honda's second stab at the formula. The first Micro Commuter prototype was announced a year prior and, though marginally larger, struck us as a more complete product than its successor. But it'll likely still be a while before the formula is perfected and put into production, and even then it isn't likely to find its way any time soon to Honda's American showrooms - whether those showrooms are selling cars, bikes or ride-on mowers.
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