One Owner W/ 40k Miles - Berlina Black On Black - No Accidents, Lady Driven on 2040-cars
Leesburg, Virginia, United States
2001 Honda S2000 For sale is a 2001 Honda S2000. It is Berlina Black with a black interior. It has just under 40,000 miles and has only had one older female owner with no pets. It is in amazing mechanical condition and drives beautifully. It has never been smoked in, never driven in the snow, and has been mostly garaged. It has never been an accident and all of the paint is original. Everything works perfectly. All maintenance is current and it does not need anything. The top has been replaced and is in excellent condition. The front brakes and rotors are new. All four tires are new. They are Continental ExtremeContact DW tires. It just received an oil change from the Honda dealership. Finally, to address some common problems on early S2000s: The tail lights are not fading. It doesn't have reverse gear lockout. There are no grinds or excessive notchiness in the gearbox. All gears hold securely. There is no clutch-buzz. All recalls have been completed. Mechanically this is as nice as early model S2000s get. I have owned several and have been driving one as my personal car for 8 years. Cosmetically it has a few scratches from normal use, as it was her daily driver. Please email me with any questions. I will take additional pictures by the morning of Friday Sep 12th and add them to the listing, including the engine bay, trunk, tires, etc. Thank you.
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Honda MC-? prototype
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Honda is less an automaker, it has been said, and more of a motor company that builds vehicles into which to put its engines. That sort of perspective goes a long way towards explaining the mind-boggling diversity of the company's product lineup. The Japanese industrial giant makes lawnmowers, marine engines, robots... even jet aircraft. It's also one of only a handful of companies that makes both cars and motorbikes. We recently had the chance to sample something that falls in between.
It's called MC-β - shorthand for Micro Commuter Beta, which already tells you it's Honda's second stab at the formula. The first Micro Commuter prototype was announced a year prior and, though marginally larger, struck us as a more complete product than its successor. But it'll likely still be a while before the formula is perfected and put into production, and even then it isn't likely to find its way any time soon to Honda's American showrooms - whether those showrooms are selling cars, bikes or ride-on mowers.
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Honda to field this awesome Civic Tourer wagon in BTCC next season
Tue, 03 Dec 2013We all know that the letters BTCC stand for British Touring Car Championship. But one of those Cs might as well stand for Civic, so dominant has the Honda team been in one of the most competitive tin-top racing series in the world. Honda has taken the manufacturers' and teams' titles in the BTCC for the past four years running, and the championship-winning drivers for the past three years have claimed the prize behind the wheel of a Civic. While that might have proven enough for any other manufacturer, Honda is returning again next season to defend its dominant position, and has just revealed the new car with which it intends to do so.
Next year Honda will be back on the grid with another Civic, only this time it's based on the new Euro-spec Civic Tourer. That will make Honda the only team in the BTCC (and one of only a few worldwide) fielding a wagon-based racing car. In announcing the new BTCC-spec Civic Tourer, the Honda Yuasa Racing team only released this one photo and didn't reveal much in the way of details, but team manager Peter Crolla indicated that "the weight, wheelbase, layout and suspension remain the same" as the hatchback which it will replace, only with a longer roofline.
Testing of the new touring wagon will commence in January before returning champions Gordon Shedden and Matt Neal will pilot the new Civic Tourer in the season opener at Brands Hatch in the UK in late March. It remains to be seen what car Andrew Jordan (who took the title this year in another Civic with the Pirtek Racing team) will be driving next season, but in the meantime, you can check out the full press release below for more.
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Here in the land of Harleys and highways that stretch to infinity, Americans don't care much for sensible motorcycles. Unlike the majority of global bike buyers, North Americans tend to choose escape over utility, performance over practicality - that's simply how it's been done in the land of the free, at least until a funny thing happened on the way to the global recession.
As bank balances thinned and fuel prices crept skyward, sales of puffed up sportbikes and cartoonishly endowed cruisers plummeted. Americans rediscovered that motorcycles could be used for tasks like workaday commutes and trips to the grocery store, not just for riding into a Marlboro Man-approved sunset, fringe in tow. As consumers matured, manufacturers slowly responded with bikes better suited for purposeful priorities.