If the S2000 never existed
#51
Originally Posted by RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
#54
Originally Posted by rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
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I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
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Maserati Spyder like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-...#ht_9235wt_982
Or possible a Lotus.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-...#ht_9235wt_982
Or possible a Lotus.
#59
For me it would have been a Boxster S fer sure. My short list when I bought the S2000 included the Miata, Exige, and Boxster. The 350Z at the time was ugly inside and out. The Miata was a real contender (love that car) but the power/torque made me falter. The Exige looked great on paper and sitting in the parking lot but behind the wheel I felt like I was in a kit car. Should come with a label...Track Use Only. Decided I couldn't live with the noise and interior. That left the Porsche and the Honda. The S2K won in part on price, in part because a friend with one had been trying to get me into one for years, and in part because I knew it would be my last chance to buy a factory new example of a truly great roadster. But the Porsche was no doubt the "better" car. More power, more polish, and more space. But more pricey too.
#60
Originally Posted by rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
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yep they are gay!