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#s2000
Honda Says It's Not Yet Time for a New S2000
Honda says it still needs time to gauge whether or not there’s a business for a new S2000 sportscar.
Hold Up. Is This the Honda ZSX?
We just got our hands on pictures of a mystery Honda being unloaded from a transport truck in California. Although it’s clearly a concept—production cars in our experience come with roofs—it looks an awful lot like something that might eventually become the Honda ZSX, sometimes known as the baby NSX.
Honda S2000 Rumored to Return as MX-5 Competitor
A new rumor has emerged, claiming that Honda is planning to revive its S2000 sports car to compete with the Mazda MX-5.
Acura RSX, Honda S2000 Recalled for Brake Boosters
Honda announced a recall today affecting over 13,000 Acura RSX compact cars and roughly 5,000 Honda S2000 sports cars.
Commute, Toy or Destroy – Honda S2000 Vs. Mazda RX-8 Vs. Scion FR-S
We are back with this week’s installment of AutoGuide’s newest, interactive weekly feature ‘Commute, Toy or Destroy’.
Under the Hood: What is Torque? What is Horsepower?
Automakers are always looking for an edge over the competition. Any spec-sheet advantage, no matter how insignificant, is fair game. Engine output is often something they brag about. One vehicle may have more horsepower but a competing car could offer more torque. What’s the difference between these two measurements? What do they mean? Surprisingly these terms are totally different but related.
Watch a Honda S2000 Pop A Wheelie [Video]
In keeping up with the Corvette video we showed earlier today, we have a Honda S2000 trying its hand at the drag strip.
Of course, with a little help from Real Street Performance, this S2000 really flies. Witness the car lift it’s front wheels at just about the 1:07 mark of the video.
The description of the video shows off the full range of the modifications, which interestingly enough retains its stock engine block.
Watch the whole clip right here.