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2005 Honda S2000 Quick Spin
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TO THE POINT What’s New? In 2004, Honda added a bigger engine, upgraded transmission, suspension tweaks, recalibrated electric steering, and improved brake pedal response to the S2000.
Selling Points: Seriously fun to drive; excellent build and materials quality; top is quick to drop and raise.
Deal Breakers: No automatic transmission; rough ride; noisy at all times; little interior storage space.
Our Advice: Always exhilarating but never refreshing, the Honda S2000 is not a car for the faint of heart. Select one only if you love high-revving four-cylinder engines, manual transmissions, stiff suspensions, and a feature load from the everything-you-need-and-nothing-you-don’t school of thought.

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Click to enlarge. 2005 Honda S2000 Exterior Austere yet elegant, gorgeous yet purposeful, all blended with just the right hint of aggressiveness, the Honda S2000 looks best with the top dropped.

Austere yet elegant, gorgeous yet purposeful, all blended with just the right hint of aggressiveness, the Honda S2000 looks best with the top dropped – though the optional dealer-installed aluminum hard top looks terrific, too. Lovely design details abound, from the sharply creased high-intensity discharge headlights and the way the front fenders flow tautly over the wheels to the sexy twin exhaust outlets and smoked taillight lenses at the rear. The new 17-inch spoked wheel design gives the S2000 more character than the simplistic style that preceded it, and the build quality of our test car was almost flawless.

Click to enlarge. 2005 Honda S2000 Honda sells the S2000 in seven exterior colors paired with one of four interior hues – all with a black top. Suzuka Blue gets an exclusive blue interior, and if you like tan leather upholstery your only paint choice is Grand Prix White. All other exterior colors – New Formula Red, Sebring Silver, Silverstone, Berlina Black, and Rio Yellow Pearl – get a black interior. An appealing black-and-red interior color combo is offered only with Sebring Silver and Silverstone.


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