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Any S2000 haters really need to drive one!

My friend bought one about 4 years ago.. told her to sell it after test driving it cause it the thing had no torque what so ever, you really need to rev the mighty 4 pot to get it going.. She bought a brand new Rx8 3 months after her S2000 purchase, a rotary, which is even more worse for torque

My friend bought one about 4 years ago.. told her to sell it after test driving it cause it the thing had no torque what so ever, you really need to rev the mighty 4 pot to get it going.. She bought a brand new Rx8 3 months after her S2000 purchase, a rotary, which is even more worse for torque

*facepalm*

S2k is a drivers car, you are obviously not one

Nothing wrong with having to rev it out, just drop a gear like a motorbike. It sure beat turbo lag in the traffic. The go kart handling is enough to impress me!

It does actually! Better than my R33 with sunroof :(

That's one thing the Euros did better than the Japs in the 90's...sunrooves that slid up onto the roof rather than into it, which creates more headroom.

Paul is referring to the fact that statistically the odds are against you as a p plater. There is a very large chance that you will stack it so why not stack something u don't give two Shits about

Paul is referring to the fact that statistically the odds are against you as a p plater. There is a very large chance that you will stack it so why not stack something u don't give two Shits about

because 1 im fed up with older cars

2 i need something comfortable to daily and be able to hold a 6 burner range in the back

3 it has to look half decent

the ford ticks all those boxes, if i cant get the FG ill just settle for the BA

I spent 25k when i was 19 and 15 months later another 35k on a second car never had any problem just wasn't a dipshit driver - 0 accidents

Moh if it's for work then you'd be eligible for tax deductions of assume ? Tony could tell you better Though

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