S2000 Vs S2000 GT
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Dec 21 2008, 09:23 AM
Temperature gauge? Is there no end to Honda's softening of these cars?
(Some of us don't even get a clock)
(Some of us don't even get a clock)
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I love my hardtop on in the winter, I think the car looks a lot nicer too. I like the roof down experience in the summer. At the end of the day what you want is what counts. The S is a great car whatever you choose the engine and performance is the same whichever.
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Aaahh, the number of fresh sunny winter mornings I'd have missed if I'd have bought a GT (which was what I was originally hunting for). Save the money and get some aftermarket seat heaters and a hat, you'll love the fresh air on a crisp winter morning!
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I bought a roadster then went and bought a hardtop and fitting kit. I fitted it all yesterday and I prefer it with the hardtop, but as soon as there's sun I'll be taking it off.
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Originally Posted by Bramblecat,Dec 21 2008, 03:22 PM
I love my hardtop on in the winter, I think the car looks a lot nicer too. I like the roof down experience in the summer. At the end of the day what you want is what counts. The S is a great car whatever you choose the engine and performance is the same whichever.
But you are correct - whether you buy a Moonrock roadster or a Moonrock GT - you are getting a great performing car.
Of course - with the lesser colours... you are almost there too.