Vehicle Description
Low Mileage, Senior Owned, Meticulous Care, Driver Friendly Top Down Fun, Mostly Original, Power Top, Boot, 230 Photos,
Current owner bought (private sale) from the original owner 9 years ago and approx 40 miles away from his home. He based the purchase decision not so much on the performance aspect of the S2000 but, on the reliability of this model. This particular car seemed to have always been extremely well cared for and not used competitively or driven by a younger driver. Current owner estimates to have had about 3 oil changes in the just over 3000 miles he has driven the car. Title indicates “Actual” mileage and we have copies of both owners titles.
For more information and photos visit our site at www.autoconnectioncars.com or call Chad at 330-353-1750
Why is the S2000 so special? (per Google)
The S2000 had the highest specific output of a normally aspirated production car engine in the world. The engine gives out 124 hp per liter, and remember, this is without a turbo or supercharging. Coupled to the engine is that truly beautiful manual transmission.
Honda’s claim to fame was this engine produced about 2 HP per cubic inch / record for naturally aspirated engine
Your Seeing this car just as it has been always kept / not reconditioned for lot sale somewhere
Some Significant Features (but not all)
Dual overhead cams
Variable valve timing
11.1 compression
240 HP & 153 lbs Torque
6 Speed manual transmission
8900 RPM Red line
Limited slip differential
49-51 Weight distribution
Air conditioning & Heater
Leather seating area
Power operated convertible top
Power windows
Power outside mirrors
Power door locks
Power brakes
Cruise control
Trunk mounted multi disc
Front Spoiler
Side Strakes
Rear Spoiler
AM FM Radio with Single Disc
Convertible top covered with easily installed Boot
Front license plate mount
Includes Honda fitted storage cover see pics)
Includes partial printed owners manual and 2 sets of keys
DETAILS OF CAR:
Paint
Painted surfaces all seem very shiny, smooth, and all painted surfaces seem to match well as is typical with new vehicles.