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Excellent Condition Ap1 239 Hp Honda S2000 Suzuka Blue/blue Leather on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:32500 Color:
Location:

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

 Excellent  condition AP1 239 hp Honda S2000 Suzuka Blue/Blue Leather Interior

 

Garage kept & Covered

All original, no aftermarket parts

Adult  driven, never raced or abused, always maintained

25K full factory recommended service completed

A sunny day car only

 

These cars are fast, handle like a race car, reliable, surprisingly comfortable, have lots of storage space for a sports car, and get very good gas mileage for a high performance vehicle.

 

             The S2000 was ranked number #1 in the BBC Top Gear survey in 2003, 2005, and 2006.

             The S2000 was one of Jalopnik's Best 10 Cars Of The Decade.

             The S2000 was one of Road & Track's Best All-Around Sports Cars.

 

Do your due diligence on the history of this amazing vehicle, and you will find that to even breathe the word Miata, in the same sentence as a S2000, is simply a joke!!!!

The closest thing to the S2000 today is the Porsche Boxster or the BMW Z4 with the turbo 2.0-liter four, but they're very different animals, and much more expensive ones. Nothing has the character the S2000 has!!!!

Soon to be a collector's car... NOTHING compares to one of Honda's finest in engineering at this price point... NOTHING!!!! You have to step up, times two, at least, to get this kind of performance and craftsmanship, and you still won't have the incredible HONDA RELIABILITY!!!! And the low mileage, clean, no aftermarket, original OEM's are becoming more rare, day by day!!!! Truly one of Honda's finest machines ever produced, at an incredibly low price point!!!!

 

Original Specs

Performance:

? 1,997 cc 2 liters 4 in-line front engine with 87 mm bore, 84 mm stroke, 11 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder

? Multi-point injection fuel system

? Power: SAE and 179 kW , 240 HP @ 8,300 rpm; 153 ft lb , 208 Nm @ 7,500 rpm

 

Handling

? ABS

? Four disc brakes including two ventilated discs

? Immobilizer

? Limited slip differential

? Space saver steel rim internal spare wheel

? Wishbone front and rear suspension with stabilizer bar independent with coil springs

 

Exterior:

? Front and rear body color bumpers

? Fixed hoop convertible rollover protection

? Soft top electric convertible roof

? Driver and passenger power body color door mirrors

? External dimensions: overall length (mm): 4,120, overall width (mm): 1,750, overall height (mm): 1,285, wheelbase (mm): 2,400, front track (mm): 1,471, rear track (mm): 1,509 and curb to curb turning circle (mm): 10,790

? Projector beam lens Xenon bulb headlights

? Heat reflective glass

? Luxury trim alloy on gear knob

? Chrome tip exhaust

? Plastic rear window

? Tinted glass on cabin

? Weights: curb weight (kg) 1,274

? Windshield wipers with fixed intermittent wipe

? Wheels 16.0 " machined alloy

 

Interior:

 ? Air conditioning

? Fixed mast antenna

? Audio anti-theft protection: concealable

? Cargo capacity: all seats in place (liters): 142

? Dashboard full console , floor full console with open storage box

? Courtesy lights

? Cruise control

? Front seats cup holders

? Door ajar warning

? Driver and passenger front airbag

? Sports seats

? 3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat with pre-tensioners

? Two head restraints on front seats

? Illuminated entry system

? Internal dimensions: front headroom (mm): 879, front hip room (mm): 1,275, front leg room

(mm): 1,125 and front shoulder room (mm): 1,265

? Low fuel level warning

? Remote power locks includes trunk/hatch

? Power steering

? Front power windows with one one-touch

? Front reading lights

? Rear view mirror

? Remote audio controls

? Remote fuel filler door release

? Front seat back storage

? Leather seat upholstery

? Seating: two seats

? Service interval indicator

? Leather covered steering wheel

? Tachometer

? Passenger vanity mirror

? Ventilation system with recirculation setting and micro filter

 

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