S2000 after BMW 335i?
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they are 2 complete different cars. The S isn't a luxury vehicle per se. Having no backseats may hamper your style, and the lack of any real cargo space means you have to plan even your grocery runs relatively carefully.
Having said that, if you have another vehicle (sounds like you do), and you just want a second vehicle to fool around with, and you're willing to accept you're buying what is essentially an 8 yr old designed car - then go!
I did.
Having said that, if you have another vehicle (sounds like you do), and you just want a second vehicle to fool around with, and you're willing to accept you're buying what is essentially an 8 yr old designed car - then go!
I did.
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Originally Posted by bjohnston,Feb 13 2008, 02:45 PM
(though I think Rio yellow looks identical to taxi cab yellow). Good luck.
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I tried going back to an S after driving cars with a lot more torque for the last couple of years. The s2k felt too slow to me. It's a great car to beat around the track but the lack of low end torque is instantly felt when you are use to the torque of a 335i.
I got a Z4M Coupe which was a good compromise between an S2k and a 335i.
I got a Z4M Coupe which was a good compromise between an S2k and a 335i.
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