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Old 07-30-2005, 12:56 AM
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In the performance box they can't decide if it has 236 or 237 BHP
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Am I the only S2000 driver without am adjustable steering wheel/column

I also find it humerous that S2000's of a different reg, which are the same spec' car, have been graded differently but this is justified because of the large number of people surveyed...

A good example of general misinformation IMO - althought he general write up is good.

Has obviously been written by someone with no interest in cars who has only done relatively high level research on the S2K.

They'd have been better off saving 5 pages and just saying: Honda S2000 - see www.s2ki.co.uk

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Apparently the steering wheel is adjustable - it isn't, is it?
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Originally Posted by S2KPDQ,Jul 30 2005, 09:38 AM
Am I the only S2000 driver without am adjustable steering wheel/column
Bah, beaten to it!!
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This is a good article in case you haven't come across it before...
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Originally Posted by Sundance,Jul 30 2005, 09:42 AM
This is a good article in case you haven't come across it before...
Not seen that review before - it's pretty spot-on IMHO
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Originally Posted by Sundance,Jul 30 2005, 01:42 AM
This is a good article in case you haven't come across it before...
good review for those who think the 04s are softer
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Originally Posted by eyeofthetiger,Jul 30 2005, 10:19 AM
good review for those who think the 04s are softer
doesn't the closing paragraph acknowledge that it's softer?

"The S2000 may be less raw now but it
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'struggle to get 30 miles per gallon' I struggle to get more than 20


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