Did i damage my s2000?
#31
Just to add a little side note.. a 400 lb (close to) man CAN fit in the S, and DRIVE one.
No.. I'm not that size.. but my dad is and he can drive it.. incomfortably because his belly hits the stearing wheel.. but never-the-less he fits .
(more or less) Just my 2 cents..
No.. I'm not that size.. but my dad is and he can drive it.. incomfortably because his belly hits the stearing wheel.. but never-the-less he fits .
(more or less) Just my 2 cents..
#32
Originally Posted by xviper,Jun 3 2006, 06:24 AM
You really gotta stop obsessing over insignificant stuff like this.
#34
You're fine, I weighted about 185 this Christmas and my brother around 150 so we were around 335 and we had the car PACKED full of luggage on a 3,000 mile trip we took. The car survived and ran just fine and we had to be pushined 400 pounds the whole way if you were to weigh all that luggage stuffed in the trunk and under the passanger feet, lol.
If you carried 700 pounds, then you're probably pushing it. 401 isn't going to do anything. You gotta remember Honda has to be conservative because they need to leave a little room so some guy does not sit there with a scale in his trunk and weigh potential passangers and if the scale spring gets old and he accidently packs 403 pounds in his car it blows up, lol.
If you carried 700 pounds, then you're probably pushing it. 401 isn't going to do anything. You gotta remember Honda has to be conservative because they need to leave a little room so some guy does not sit there with a scale in his trunk and weigh potential passangers and if the scale spring gets old and he accidently packs 403 pounds in his car it blows up, lol.
#35
Originally Posted by Project22a,Jun 3 2006, 12:50 AM
I'd be more worried about the condition of your seats.
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