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2004 Honda S2000 Convertible *low Mileage* Vtec 2.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:66995
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2004 Honda S2000 AP2 VTEC 2.2L super clean. No defects other than those noted in pictures. No cracks, cracks on dash, wear, scracthes, smells, tears, stains, nothing of those. Super clean, and engoie compartment is as good as new. With its original under the hood stickers and vins. No frame damage, and certainly no airbag deployment gauranteed. No airbag problems. It has salvage title, but the car has been refurbished to the max. Runs straight, and never even did alignment. Two rims with minimal scratches and noted on picture. Scratches on paint only one, and noted in pictures. VTEC is amazing kicks in with no problems at 7000 rpms strong. ICE COLD air and Heater working properly. No wear on dash or center console. The center console is as good as new. No cracks on any plastic inside. All electric stuff works with no problems and never been messed with. No modification at all on this beauty, all stock. Which is better in every way. Convertible top defects noted in pictures. HID Xenon lights working amazing and bright all original. Same with leds on the back. All turn signal work, wipers too. Windshield no cracks. All glass original with VIN Number. Door panels in amazing condition. Tires are going great. Three custom decals can be taken off no problem and under them theres no paint damage at all. Only paint damage is noted in pictures. Clutch is amazing, and car has been maintenanced properly and running great, and has very low milage only 6500 per year. The engine revs and when you hear it, its a beauty to hear, Team Honda all the way! More info for anything contact me from ebay message, and let me know if you want to call me for anything I will provide phone number for you to call me. I am not the original owner but the past one took great care of it. Pet free and smoke free. Original owners manual, with original floor mats, and extra tire and jack. Regarding payment contact me and then I will provide phone number. Shipping we can discuss and we can help each other out. No dents or dings. No mechanical problems.



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Honda, Subaru airlifting parts to bypass port labor diputes

Fri, Feb 6 2015

It should be abundantly obvious that a vital element in building cars is actually having the components on hand to assemble them. A labor dispute on the West Coast between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and management is not making that quite so easy for some Japanese automakers. Work slowdowns at the ports have pushed Honda and Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries into flying some parts into the country. The two automakers began shipping by airplane late last month to avoid production delays, according to Bloomberg, but it has been an expensive solution. Subaru's chief financial officer said the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. They aren't the only companies dealing with the problem, either. Toyota reportedly stopped overtime assembly at some of its factories here because of the delays in getting parts, according to Bloomberg. The dockworkers have been negotiating on a new contract since May 2014, and the current offer on the table to them has offered a 3 percent raise, according to Bloomberg. Although, the union is reportedly considering another slowdown at 29 ports along the West Coast in the coming days. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Nick Ut / AP Photo Auto News UAW/Unions Honda Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute

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Mon, Feb 27 2017

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Turbo Honda S2000 could battle Miata and 124 Abarth

Mon, Dec 7 2015

Rumors are again swirling that Honda could have a new sports car under development to slot below the forthcoming NSX. Autocar claims the model would revive the S2000 name, but offer 1.5- and 2.0-liter turbocharged units at the front to drive the rear wheels. Autocar alleges this info comes from unnamed "company insiders," and asserts the new S2000 could have a base model with a 1.5-liter turbo that makes about 180 hp – almost 60 hp down from the original convertible. However, a hotter version – possibly with Type R badging – would reportedly have a detuned form of the 306-hp 2.0-liter in the Civic Type R. Both trims would have a six-speed manual. Competing rumors contend that Honda could be developing two different performance models. Patent images suggest the company might have a smaller version of the NSX under consideration in addition to the rumored S200 revival. The mid-engine coupe would allegedly use a hybrid powertrain based on the Civic Type R's engine to make a total of about 400 hp. However, Autocar claims the S2000 successor has the higher priority of the pair, but it doesn't mention where the info comes from. The Honda S660 kei car on sale in Japan shows that the brand is willing to dabble in new sports cars, but that convertible isn't practical for the US market, according to the automaker's bosses. Dealers meanwhile continue to beg a performance model in the lineup, so it's possible one of these rumored projects eventually could arrive in showrooms. Related Video: