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08-13-2002, 04:07 PM | #16 | |
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I loved the S2000 but the wind cut is horrable as usual on roadesters and personally I don't really like it. And for someone living in N. New Jersey it's not a very idea to own a soft top car as your everyday driver...
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10-15-2002, 12:25 AM | #17 | |
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If you haven't driven one...
How can any of you make any of the assumptions you are making?
I am a bit defensive here(Though I don't have to be) of my car. I think that a good driver in an S2000 can beat a good driver in a 350 Z Now bad drivers in both cars, that's a different story. But...I've never driven a Z. Also having more torque definitely means it will feel faster, but it will not necessarily be faster. Anyway my point is you should get the Z because you asked the question here. Ask the question at s2ki.com and they'll argue for the S. The S2000 is extremely rewarding to extremely goo drivers, but it will bite you in the ass before you know it. |
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10-15-2002, 12:52 AM | #18 | ||
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As for the 350Z vs S2000. It's a driver's race... but the Z is easier to drive faster because of the low end torque. If you wanna go fast in a straight line and that's all you care about, get the Z. If you wanna corner in a tossable roadster, get the S. Looks, feel, etc, etc is all subjective and only your opinion matters. |
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10-15-2002, 07:09 AM | #19 | |
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Hey Pal, I can relate to all of your concerns. I my self live in N.J and own a Type S. Ya, I have the itch for a 350Z. I swore that once I got my Type S I would be content for at least 5 years. Well I don't know about you, But after my rotors warping twice and my tranny slipping all the time I think I have had enough. acura has extended my warranty to 100,00 miles on the tranny, so that tells me that I will have to replace that soon. I only have 28,500 miles now. I was living in Florida for short amount of time and I had my heart set on a S2000. the dealers were to greedy for me so I went with the Acura. I do love the Type S, The cabin is real comfortable and the power is more than enough. I am concerned about the roads and rear wheel drive etc. But I don't drive recklessley and If I do get a Z, I plan to take it easy, well at least for a few months. I am at a crossroad now and still a little skeptical about the trade in value of The Type S. I am guessinfg a dealer may offer me 17,000 or 18,000. I havent been down that road yet. Well in any case don't let the weather or climate deter you from the Z. Just be a careful driver and god forbid if somthing should happen, you will have insurance. thats another issue$$$$. any way man good luck in your quest.
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04-18-2003, 02:33 AM | #20 | |
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I have a '02 S2000, and a friend of mine just got his orange (LeMans sunset orange) 350Z today! He did let me drive it and it's a really sweet car.
Now, I have to say it isn't as fun to drive as the S2k to ME. It felt much heavier and the shifter was really heavy and hard to move. Remember, it also only had 100 miles on it so this may be part of it. The S2k just feels much more tossable, lighter and throwable into corners. It just fits you more like a glove -- feeling as if you are PART OF THE CAR. Now, don't get me wrong, I really liked the Z, but the amount of excitement I get with the S, isn't there with the Z. If I never had or drove an s2000, then I would have this car. I did LOVE that exhaust tone. A few of us got together today and took some pictures. Below you will see a 2002 Sebring Silver S2000 with red Interior, the 350 mentioned above and a '99 Black BMW M3 coupe. Enjoy: |
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04-18-2003, 11:55 AM | #21 | |
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04-18-2003, 11:02 PM | #22 | |
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between those 3 cars, Jason B, which would be the fastest, and another question, HOW did u afford those sporty coupes???
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04-19-2003, 10:21 PM | #23 | |
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Look at the house.
And that is some really nice grass. Rich people's grass always looks much better.
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05-01-2003, 03:35 PM | #24 | ||
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Re: 350z or S2000..?.?.?..
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2. In terms of numbers regarding both of the cars it's obvious which one's going to be more rare. There are 5000 S2000 imported every year to the US (to my last knowledge) and Nissan claimed that they will sell 30000 350Z every year. So S2000 will be a bit more rare (sarcasm on the words "a bit") 3. Except for the base model, the 350Z (Enthusist and up) comes with at least traction control if not stability control. Where as the S2000 has none (at least not a separate system as the 350Z). This (I think) is meant to continue Honda's promise that the S2000 will be a "Driver's Car" and that a Driver will negotiate the condition of the road rather than be pampered by other security systems. But all in all 350Z (did you see the rear stability beam in the trunk in the 350Z? that is a thing of beauty) will outshine the S2000 in wet/snowy conditions. Tuner :smoker: P.S. I noticed that this reply may not be helpful anymore since you mentioned that you were expecting a car around Dec. or Jan. so my opinions are for the people suffering through the same question asked above. |
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