Thinkin of getting a s2k...need ur opinions please
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Hey guys... i've been thinkin of getting a car right now.. and was debating to either get an rsx? or a used s2000?... I'm only 18 right now going on 19 soon.. and was thinking of purchasing it maybe late spring.. or early summer... right now i have about 1k saved up.. and increasing.. I never really thought about getting a s2000.. knowing that it will be way the hell out of a price range...untill i've recently done a lil research and can find some models going for around the 20-23k price range and with some decent mileage around 50miles in my area...
the thing is.. I live in the northeast and its known to snow quite a bit in the winter... but i have a beater ready for that (not my civic) and works pretty well... plus i can give the civic to my mother to use..(even though she bought a new pathfinder recently and only use it for far trips when she could use it for the winter instead ).. so the civic won't be gone..Since Insurance is still on my parents; it will hopefully be more cheaper.. which will be easier for me to pay it off...and i'm not sure how payments will work out on a 20k-23k car...
one of my dream cars is a s2k.. but the rsx comes a close second.. and I've found a 2000 s2k a couple miles away with only 14,000 mileage that comes with red/black interior and factory lip kit for only 20,995..and was probably babied in the garage.. knowing the year and mileage.. i could try to get around 22-23k maybe?... but then again.. i don't want ppl to think i'm an *** to be drivin around a s2k when i'm only 18-19... so yea..
This is only an idea...not sure yet if i'm gonna go ahead and buy
what do u guys/ladies think?
the thing is.. I live in the northeast and its known to snow quite a bit in the winter... but i have a beater ready for that (not my civic) and works pretty well... plus i can give the civic to my mother to use..(even though she bought a new pathfinder recently and only use it for far trips when she could use it for the winter instead ).. so the civic won't be gone..Since Insurance is still on my parents; it will hopefully be more cheaper.. which will be easier for me to pay it off...and i'm not sure how payments will work out on a 20k-23k car...
one of my dream cars is a s2k.. but the rsx comes a close second.. and I've found a 2000 s2k a couple miles away with only 14,000 mileage that comes with red/black interior and factory lip kit for only 20,995..and was probably babied in the garage.. knowing the year and mileage.. i could try to get around 22-23k maybe?... but then again.. i don't want ppl to think i'm an *** to be drivin around a s2k when i'm only 18-19... so yea..
This is only an idea...not sure yet if i'm gonna go ahead and buy
what do u guys/ladies think?
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Originally Posted by ThaitaniumGK
right now i have about 1000gs saved up.. and increasing..
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Originally Posted by 02boostlessCIV
1000g's holy jesus why are you thinking of a s2000 buy yourself a mclaren. lol just kiddin. I think s2000 is nice and of course it would be nice to have one, but remember it's a two seater, where are you gonna put the baby seat?? hehe, well rsx-s is the better of the two i think, at least in your case. Think about it, with great power comes great responsibility!!!!
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Originally Posted by ThaitaniumGK
lol...baby seat? i'm only 18.. so i have no baby in the future.. and i'm single and bored.. unless i get some grl preg (knock on wood).. but yeaaa the power thing.. i drive like a grandma.. and i don't race.. so i guess it will just be for show (rims and drop).. and crusing around in ... and if i wanna drive my friends somewhere.. i got the hooptie for that..ahaha
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Rep Power: 311 i would go for it if you really want the car. but if your gonna suffer with payments and other bs that robs your money, make sure you got a plan B under your sleeve and do some hard thinking.
think about what you do most of your time, do you race, cruise, kick back, etc and what car would mae your driving communte more enjoyable.
think about what you do most of your time, do you race, cruise, kick back, etc and what car would mae your driving communte more enjoyable.
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Rep Power: 0 the last thing we need is another 19 year old wrapped around a pole making the headline of the local newspaper. I used to work for a Honda dealer and i got a chance to take the s2000 out for a drive......and its fast as hell. I'm only 21 and i still dont think i have the maturity to own a fast car like that, let alone afford it. If you are responsible and mature enough to own a car like that, then by all means buy it. Just dont come crying back to us when you are eating ramen noodles 3x a day cuz you cant afford the car payments/insurance/premium gas, etc.
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Rep Power: 0 Just a suggestion, with a lot of cash saved up, I would highly recommend looking into investing majority of the money. Take out loans for a ride man, you can't take out loans for investments. Just my 2 cents.
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Rep Power: 284 ^ If you can afford to lose the money, that might be an option but if the money has to serve a purpose right now....get an EVO VIII
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Rep Power: 311 i would get a s2000 in a heartbeat.
I however, wouldnt trade my civic for anything. its my first love! and its one hell of a GOOD daily driver.
I however, wouldnt trade my civic for anything. its my first love! and its one hell of a GOOD daily driver.
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Rep Power: 320 One thousand dollars! ... hell everyone should be buying s2000s now!
What about insurance and gas... not to mention the monthly payments? What if for one month you can't pay. Who will that affect? The responsibility will of course fall on your parents and they will have to take up the slack.
What about insurance and gas... not to mention the monthly payments? What if for one month you can't pay. Who will that affect? The responsibility will of course fall on your parents and they will have to take up the slack.
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Rep Power: 324 If you can afford it then go for it. I doubt that you could, but if you SERIOUSLY want it, then go for it. Insurance is going to be your biggest thing... Anyway, if you can't, then get a RSX.
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Rep Power: 337 I say if you can swing the car note for the s2000
get it
If you want to drive it during the winter months
you can always buy a hard top.
Your young
get a nice car while you live at home with the parents
Plus it will help in the ladies department.
get it
If you want to drive it during the winter months
you can always buy a hard top.
Your young
get a nice car while you live at home with the parents
Plus it will help in the ladies department.
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Rep Power: 0 My freind beat you to it, he got one when he was 17, right after he put his 350Z into a ditch. Witch him and his dad fixed and sold without telling anyone it was crashed, not cool, it was on the cover of Auto Hunter too!
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Originally Posted by mmm2donuts
the last thing we need is another 19 year old wrapped around a pole making the headline of the local newspaper. I used to work for a Honda dealer and i got a chance to take the s2000 out for a drive......and its fast as hell. I'm only 21 and i still dont think i have the maturity to own a fast car like that, let alone afford it. If you are responsible and mature enough to own a car like that, then by all means buy it. Just dont come crying back to us when you are eating ramen noodles 3x a day cuz you cant afford the car payments/insurance/premium gas, etc.
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Originally Posted by i8dabomb
what's wrong with ramen noodles?
He is just saying that all the money will go toward the car
and a bag of ramen noodles are like 10 cents each.
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Originally Posted by DaddyFatSacks
My freind beat you to it, he got one when he was 17, right after he put his 350Z into a ditch. Witch him and his dad fixed and sold without telling anyone it was crashed, not cool, it was on the cover of Auto Hunter too!
sounds like mommy and daddy funding.
edit: looks like daddy fat stack deleted his post
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Originally Posted by armieo
One thousand dollars! ... hell everyone should be buying s2000s now!
What about insurance and gas... not to mention the monthly payments? What if for one month you can't pay. Who will that affect? The responsibility will of course fall on your parents and they will have to take up the slack.
What about insurance and gas... not to mention the monthly payments? What if for one month you can't pay. Who will that affect? The responsibility will of course fall on your parents and they will have to take up the slack.
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Rep Power: 0 My friend is 17, and he has a yellow 2004 S200, factory lip kit, carbon fiber dash, doors, everything inside. He has about 60,000 invested into his car right now. He has had it for a while, and has not gotten into any accidents. He and his friends are not mature at all. They are going to prison for jacking 40,000 in golf clubs from a country club, and selling em on E-Bay. They are smart, but not mature. So I would say you can handle it, just test drive first and let er rip, find out what you can do.
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Originally Posted by 2K1Civic17"Gabe
My friend is 17, and he has a yellow 2004 S200, factory lip kit, carbon fiber dash, doors, everything inside. He has about 60,000 invested into his car right now. He has had it for a while, and has not gotten into any accidents. He and his friends are not mature at all. They are going to prison for jacking 40,000 in golf clubs from a country club, and selling em on E-Bay. They are smart, but not mature. So I would say you can handle it, just test drive first and let er rip, find out what you can do.
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Rep Power: 377 An RSX-S can't hold a candle to an S2000. You're talking 2 completely different driving experiences. The S2000 is a fantastic car, and tons of fun to drive. The RSX-S doesn't even compare.
I'm on my 2nd S2000 already. Don't get a MY2000 S2000 for the $20,000 they are looking for. You should be able to find at least a 2002 or 2003 in the $20,000-$23,000 price range.
As for everyone telling you about insurance, well, I have had both a 7th gen civic, and an S2000. the S2000 costs about $15 more a month to insure. S2000's do very well in the insurance bracket.
You will pay more for gas though, as it requires premium, and it's mileage is in the 24-29mpg area. I drive mine quite spiritedly and get around 25-26mpg.
If you can afford it, get the S2000. I wouldn't even think twice about it.
I'm on my 2nd S2000 already. Don't get a MY2000 S2000 for the $20,000 they are looking for. You should be able to find at least a 2002 or 2003 in the $20,000-$23,000 price range.
As for everyone telling you about insurance, well, I have had both a 7th gen civic, and an S2000. the S2000 costs about $15 more a month to insure. S2000's do very well in the insurance bracket.
You will pay more for gas though, as it requires premium, and it's mileage is in the 24-29mpg area. I drive mine quite spiritedly and get around 25-26mpg.
If you can afford it, get the S2000. I wouldn't even think twice about it.
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Rep Power: 0 why would you think twice about getting an sk2?? it so much better than any other car!! + the fact that is convertible just be responsable (ur young like me and we tend to do crazy stuff) those things are really fast
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Originally Posted by kasimmmmm
its a nice car but not an everyday car, in my opinion. I'd rather go for an sti with that kinda money.
i can even fit our luggage in the trunk just fine for a trip, and fits all my groceries nicely.
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Rep Power: 0 Just remember your going to be paying off that S2000 for a long time!!! Id wait and save a while and at least habe $8,000-$10,000 saved. Im stupid and sold my paid off 02 civic for a 03 then sold that etc etc etc and now im rocking a car that im paying for forever and i got nothing for a trade in then. Id wait man, hold out till your 21 or sumthing.
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Originally Posted by i8dabomb
what's wrong with ramen noodles?
but I'm saving put to buy a go kart to race($4K+$6k for the season) and a miata($1250) this summer
the miata will turn into a spec miata($4k for part w/cage and $10K for 2006 season)
what are you planning to do with the car? daily drive or track time.
I would go with RSX for daily driving. Safer with FWD and cheaper with insurance. S2000 can be faster on the track if you know how to drive it correctly.