Can you drive an S2000 in the winter?
The S2000 works great in winter as long as you put on snow tires and don’t try to use it as a plow.
Can you drive convertible in winter?
As with all cars, your convertible should have a set of good quality winter tires if you plan on driving this season. Get a pair with great traction to ensure safety on the roads. A lot of convertibles these days have all-wheel drive, so driving in the winter is made a little easier.
Why is the Honda S2000 so good?
The first and most significant reason is its engine. In fact, it’s more like 9,000 reasons why you want an S2000. Its four-cylinder 16-valve VTEC-equipped engine, called the F20C, revs all the way to 9,000rpm, granting the humble roadster entry into an exclusive group, mostly comprised of supercars.
Is it possible to daily drive a Honda S2000?
Definitely, yes! If you want to drive an S2000, or any other sports car that works for your lifestyle, do it! Aside from regular commuting, there’s nothing better than taking every turn and freeway onramp like you’re Ayrton Senna. After all, life’s too short to drive a Honda Element every day.
What kind of engine does a Honda S2000 have?
What’s more, the S2000 also revs to 9000rpm and that four-pot is placed so far back in the engine bay, it technically made the Honda a front/mid-engine sports car.
When was the last edition of the Honda S2000?
We flew out to Spain to test the last limited Edition 100 car, built in 2009 and featuring revised suspension, to see if the S2000 recipe finally came good. What was so different about the S2000?
What’s the best way to drive a Honda?
Quick and precise, you can match downshifts with a bit of heel-and-toe without breaking your rhythm. Back on the gas and extend each and every ratio, ringing out every last rev and marvelling all the while at the phenomenal engine sat under that aluminium bonnet.
Is the Honda S2000 Loud on the highway?
Yes, the car is loud on the highway due to the wind noise and the fact that it sits at 4,000 rpm when cruising normally, but I got used to it and I even bought a hardtop. Also, since I bought a 2008 model, the suspension was a little softer than the earlier S2000s as Honda refined the car to be more daily drivable as the production years went on.
What kind of reliability does a Honda S2000 have?
The reliability of the Honda S2000 is in a class of its own, it has the best reliability despite being classified as a race car, and it is capable of driving 300,000+ miles in its lifetime with minimum maintenances, the only maintenance it needs regularly is the oil change every 6000 miles.
What kind of brakes does a Honda S2000 have?
The s2000 is one of the lightest cars weighing about 2000kg while other sports cars of its age weigh more than 2800kg. The entire lineup has disk brakes with ventilation for the front tires and with solid non-ventilated disk brakes for the rear wheels.
Quick and precise, you can match downshifts with a bit of heel-and-toe without breaking your rhythm. Back on the gas and extend each and every ratio, ringing out every last rev and marvelling all the while at the phenomenal engine sat under that aluminium bonnet.