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Originally Posted by Sr2oD3,Nov 12 2009, 09:13 AM
well...the car lived for almost a decade without a hp increase..
he's not totally wrong...
he's not totally wrong...
Basically, when they designed the thing, they went all out. If there was any room for improvement, then they improved it before even releasing it. That said, how can they increase the power without completely scrapping and redesigning the entire thing?
I'm not sure this is something that we should turn around and hold against them...
As for the article...maybe some can post it? There's a whole discussion going on here about an article that most people don't see....
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Originally Posted by i_heart_my_DB8,Nov 12 2009, 02:12 PM
to several authors campaigning an S2000 in a race series (the specifics of which escapes me now.)
Talked to him for a while after a practice session @ Mid-Ohio during an SCCA regional
Nice guy
#24
Originally Posted by Lsos,Nov 13 2009, 08:56 AM
As for the article...maybe some can post it? There's a whole discussion going on here about an article that most people don't see....
#26
The S2000 to me is a pure pleasure!! I know it has not changed much in the last 10 years. But i don't think Honda could have pushed any more performance out of this car with out going Forced Induction. Now i am looking at other cars not due to performance, but more for a luxury ride with more room. I'm looking into G37,335I,Lexus,G35. But i am more than likely just going to keep the S2000 and buy one of these cars in about 3 years when my S is payed off. I enjoy driving the car so much and its so simple to maintain this sports car. But i do agree that Honda needs to step it up with a new sports car in the next couple of years, right now there to focused on hybrids. Want to save money on gas don't drive so much thats what i say about hybrids. I get a average of 25-27MPG and loving every minute of it!!
#27
Originally Posted by Not Sure,Nov 12 2009, 01:54 PM
Gone are the days when the s2000 would come out on top of every comparo like this one:
#28
Originally Posted by abenson,Nov 13 2009, 11:09 AM
It's too bad the S2000 driver took a terrible line through 3/4 of the corners.
The names change but the excuses are the same.
Sorry, I have a blast driving my s2k and it still beats a lot of cars, but the cars that it can't beat are becoming more numerous. Honda just hasn't kept up with what they started.
#29
Originally Posted by Not Sure,Nov 13 2009, 11:57 AM
lol awhile back someone posted a similar comparo when the s2k was on top - it beat a 350z, a 330i (or was it a 325?) and a few other cars. The car that came in dead last was a Mazda Miata. All the Mazda guys were making this same excuse - shitty driver taking a bad line. I guess the fact that the Miata was down about 80hp compared to everyone else had nothing to do with it?
The names change but the excuses are the same.
Sorry, I have a blast driving my s2k and it still beats a lot of cars, but the cars that it can't beat are becoming more numerous. Honda just hasn't kept up with what they started.
The names change but the excuses are the same.
Sorry, I have a blast driving my s2k and it still beats a lot of cars, but the cars that it can't beat are becoming more numerous. Honda just hasn't kept up with what they started.