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Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:70817 Color: Black
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-Door, US $14,000.00, image 1

2002 HONDA S2000 TURBO! ONE OF THE FASTEST STREET S2000s IN THE WORLD! TRIPLE BLACK CONVERTIBLE - VIRTUALLY EVERY OPTION AND EXTENSIVE MODIFICATIONS - GET READY! Although others may claim they have a fast car, this car has time slips, dynamometer printouts and video to confirm my claim that this car is truly a world beater in terms of performance and bang-for-the-buck excitement. This car has over 1000 horsepower (907 whp on a Mustang Dyno) and has run 9-seconds in the quarter mile at 145 mph on a conservative tune (750 whp - E85). That is faster than a Bugatti Veyron (for a fraction of the price)! Therefore, please do not bid on this car unless you want to go fast and be noticed. What is truly amazing is that even though this car has such staggering power and performance (whether it is driven on C16 race fuel, E85 or even regular pump gas), it is still very civilized and comfortable to drive as a daily driver. It starts right up, gets into gear and can pick up your groceries like a Civic. Of course, it can do all of this with the top down and wind blowing through your hair (the force of the wind will depend upon the pressure you decide to apply to your right foot pedal). This particular S2000 is the fastest car I have ever owned – BY FAR! It requires a responsible owner, who understands the dangers of such high-speed exhilaration. For the money, this has to be one of the most ultimate, exclusive, and reliable sports cars in the world. In fact, when talking “bang for the buck”, this car is virtually impossible to beat! Not to mention, its value is now increasing since the car has been discontinued and there is no replacement in sight. The interior and exterior are in great condition (with the exception of a small tear in the soft top - which does not leak).

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Auto blog

Watch these guys creatively cover No Diggity in a Honda Civic

Mon, 17 Feb 2014

People do some weird things in their cars. Take these two gentlemen and their Honda Civic. Rather than tune in to satellite radio or hook up an iPod, they've opted to create their own music.
YouTube musician Flula (in the passenger seat) and his friend Chester perform a cover of Blackstreet's Number-One Billboard hit, "No Diggity," complete with the requisite auto tuning, all while on the go. Is it weird that we almost prefer this wacky version to the original '90s R&B classic? Take a look - and a listen - by scrolling below, and note that we've included the original song featuring Dr. Dre... you know, for comparative purposes.

Honda HR-V Prototype looks awfully familiar

Thu, 02 Oct 2014

Is there anything quite so exciting as seeing a brand-new vehicle for the very first time? Part of the allure of auto shows is the chance to see new ideas, just before they're fully baked and ready for public consumption. "Prototypes" you might say, of production models that are just around the corner. Or, in the case of the Honda HR-V, already down the block a ways.
Here in Paris, Honda has unveiled its HR-V Prototype, a nearly production-ready version of a "new SUV for Europe." Before we take umbrage with that SUV designation - as far as we can tell the Fit-based crossover isn't much of a mudder - we should address the fact that at this year's New York Auto Show in April, Honda handed over just a few images and specs of the actually production-read HR-V for the US. Presumably this is a "prototype" for Europe, where the NYC car is US-specific, but we're still scratching our heads a bit.
No matter! Here in France, Honda tells us that the utile little hatch will be available powered by both a 1.5-liter gasoline engine (the one American customers will see), and a 1.6-liter diesel unit, both wearing the company's Earth Dreams Technology label and presumably running cleaner and more frugally than ever. In Europe, a standard six-speed manual will come with both mills, while the 1.5-liter will offer the option of a continuously variable transmission.

Honda Walking Assist Device begins US testing at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

Sun, 17 Nov 2013

For years, we've been wondering what implications Honda's Asimo robot could have in the real world, and now we're starting to get a sense of that. Honda announced that it will begin its first US clinical studies of the Walking Assist Device at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago in an effort to provided improved mobility for people who have suffered a stroke. While the automotive tie-in here is pretty weak, this is the first time we've heard about this device since it was unveiled back in 2008.
Weighing in at six pounds, Honda's device is fitted to the waist and legs of patients to make it easier to walk, and the 22.2-volt lithium-ion battery provides enough electricity for more than an hour of operation. According to Honda's press release, which is posted below, up to 80 percent of the almost 800,000 stroke victims each year (in the US alone) are afflicted with limited mobility, so a medical aid like this could have a big impact in the real world.