2004 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
S2000 trim. Leather, CD Player, Key-less entry, Immobilizer, Aluminum Wheels, Bone stock besides DIY splash guards, HID headlights, Edmunds Editors' Most Wanted Convertible Under $35,000.. This beautiful 2004 Berlina Black S2000 with the famous F22c1 motor was purchased in February of 2012 from an Infiniti dealership in Pittsburgh, PA with 32k miles. The car was traded in by a middle-aged salesman that worked at the dealership. Purchased by me, a young medical professional, who drove it solely to work and the occasional road-trip on nice days putting a little over 25k miles on it in a little over two years. Maintained meticulously, changing oil every 3000 miles, tranny, clutch and brake fluids every mid summer. 4/20/14 put new OEM front brake pads on while inspecting rotors and remaining back pads. Brand new Yokohama S-drives on rear with tire shop specials on front. The interior of this car is a touch away from immaculate. The only interior imperfection is slight chippage on the steering wheel which can be seen in the pictures and is hardly noticeable when driving. From the carpet to the leather seats, the interior has been maintained meticulously using only the finest products backed by extensive research. The exterior, however, does show a touch that it is a 10 year old car. There is absolutely no rust on this car but has slight cosmetic imperfections such as scraped paint on the front bumper and slight scratches which can be buffed out. The soft top could also be replaced but does not leak what-so-ever. The previous owner was unaware of the rubbing issues S2000s have when putting the automatic top down. This resulted in rubbing on the passenger side of the top which needed and is now patched (is pictured). I am selling this car simply because I am not in a position to enjoy it as much as I used to, which was already very little considering it feels like it is winter majority of the year in PA/WV. I am continuing my education and am always on call so this car is always sitting. This car was meant to be drove and I hope someone can enjoy it more than I did. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping arrangements and charges. I can be best reached via personal message or at my email: Barrybigam@gmail.com |
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