Can the S2000 handle 20k miles per year?
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Originally Posted by medman,Aug 16 2004, 09:32 PM
In a few months, it will be time for me to turn in my current ride (Lexus SC430).
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My take on the SC430:
Pros: Decent V8 power, alot of hi-tech toys (nav, speed adjusting stereo, xenon lights, speed and water sensitive wipers), nice leather, of course the power roof that is a hard-top, the stereo is the BEST that I have ever listened to, not only do the "girls" look, but so do their moms ;-) Also, the small back seats are a plus.
Cons: Very wide profile tires follow every groove in the road, tires tend to feather in the rear, suspension tuned for luxury-not sport.
I find the S2000 to be more of a "fun" car. It surely lacks the electronic toys and space of the SC430, but I imagine that every drive is a thrill. While the S2000 is missing torque, it still can be rewarding to those who know how to play VTEC style.
Pros: Decent V8 power, alot of hi-tech toys (nav, speed adjusting stereo, xenon lights, speed and water sensitive wipers), nice leather, of course the power roof that is a hard-top, the stereo is the BEST that I have ever listened to, not only do the "girls" look, but so do their moms ;-) Also, the small back seats are a plus.
Cons: Very wide profile tires follow every groove in the road, tires tend to feather in the rear, suspension tuned for luxury-not sport.
I find the S2000 to be more of a "fun" car. It surely lacks the electronic toys and space of the SC430, but I imagine that every drive is a thrill. While the S2000 is missing torque, it still can be rewarding to those who know how to play VTEC style.
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