Not Driven the S2000 for nearly 3 weeks is this a bad thing?
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Originally posted by cheshire_carper
Z,
how is it possible to have a Ferrari then view anything else as any good?
I can never work that out.
Z,
how is it possible to have a Ferrari then view anything else as any good?
I can never work that out.
It all comes down to 'soul'.......
the S2000 is the only other car that I have experienced 1st hand that 'has it'....I can't put my finger on it entirely but the engine plays a large part
In many ways the S2000 feels like a scaled down version of the Ferrari back in the days when they weren't pandering to the sort of people who buy 911's. By that I mean practicality and creature comforts were very much secondary to everything else
When they designed the Testarossa no one gave a if a set of golf clubs would go in the luggage area for example or where the drinks holders would pop out of. It was designed to carry two people in relative comfort very rapidly over long distances, not some namby pamby posing pouch to turn up at the golf club in
The S2000 follows the same ethos....just enough practicality to travel long distances in with a relative degree of comfort coupled with a unique engine that provides the heart and soul
So in a nutshell CC.......the S2000 has a 'soul' which is why I regard it in the same way as I do the Fezza
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Kelk
IanL took a load at the last Surrey Meet........
Such a shame it's worth so little now relatively speaking....a Boxster S would be worth more
Got some rust on the rear valance that needs sorting but it's not a high priority issue at the moment
IanL took a load at the last Surrey Meet........
Such a shame it's worth so little now relatively speaking....a Boxster S would be worth more
Got some rust on the rear valance that needs sorting but it's not a high priority issue at the moment
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Originally posted by Kelk
Zero - got any pics to hand of the Testarossa?
Oh, and you are the original Sunny Crockett of the boards
Zero - got any pics to hand of the Testarossa?
Oh, and you are the original Sunny Crockett of the boards
You can see the gap opening up at 175+ as the Lotus simply starts to rip the Ferrari's head off on a continental motorway.
If I find it, I'll post it.
BTW we had 4 people in the car and it was still much quicker!
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That weekend was supposed to be it's swansong before leaving 'the fold'......in the end the p/x value was shite.......and brokering it would have left about enough cash to buy an new S2000.....simply wasn't worth getting rid of the old girl in the end
There is some quite bad rust on the rear valance which considering it doens't get wet is slightly odd but then again a 14 year old car will have some rust I guess
I think I will bring it to Keevil next track day and stretch it's legs....although at Keevil the S2000's, Elises et al will easily run rings around it.....
That weekend was supposed to be it's swansong before leaving 'the fold'......in the end the p/x value was shite.......and brokering it would have left about enough cash to buy an new S2000.....simply wasn't worth getting rid of the old girl in the end
There is some quite bad rust on the rear valance which considering it doens't get wet is slightly odd but then again a 14 year old car will have some rust I guess
I think I will bring it to Keevil next track day and stretch it's legs....although at Keevil the S2000's, Elises et al will easily run rings around it.....