NEVER Sell Your Honda S2000 ! Here Is My Story

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  • @phillpana
    @phillpana  Месяц назад

    I Purchased a V8 Convertible Instead of Buying Back An S2000. Check it out here! ruclips.net/video/uvOnAyd8QQQ/видео.html

  • @rabidrabiesracing
    @rabidrabiesracing Год назад +52

    I have been daily driving a S2000 since January 4, 2003. Over 20 years and 300,000 miles of daily driving the S2K. Will keep forever. It’s my favorite car. I love it more than my Ferrari.

    • @findingwhoasked4649
      @findingwhoasked4649 Год назад +7

      What a legend. Drives an s2k and a ferarri

    • @alndi3
      @alndi3 Год назад

      300k? Uhhh you sure?

    • @rabidrabiesracing
      @rabidrabiesracing Год назад +3

      @@alndi3 I’m quite sure.

    • @alndi3
      @alndi3 Год назад

      @@rabidrabiesracing Amazing. I’m currently at 54k. Good to hear.

    • @rabidrabiesracing
      @rabidrabiesracing Год назад +7

      @@alndi3 it’s a bulletproof engine. Be sure to get a TCT from Billman.

  • @apolloandratti7922
    @apolloandratti7922 Год назад +65

    Owned a number of s2000s for over a decade. Driven the 997 GT3 and 981 GT4. Did my first track day in the S2k, and learned how to work on my car in a S2K. That S2000 was my Japanese teacher. Some of us were lucky enough to build a lifetime bond with the S2000. S2000 for life! Other cars get added to the stable but the s2000 has a permanent place. I even did a buyer's guide of the s2000 in my RUclips channel. Thank you Shigeru Uegara, the father of the S2000!

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      How would you compare the GT3 & 4?

    • @ky7037
      @ky7037 Год назад +2

      @@phillpana GT4 is an s2000 on steroids. It’s so good (so much grip and handles like it’s on rails) that it makes you feel like a pro.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      @@ky7037 noted ! 😁

    • @HellenikBoy171
      @HellenikBoy171 Год назад

      @@ky7037 Lotus Elise is comparable.

    • @perryshotwell7903
      @perryshotwell7903 11 месяцев назад

      Bro I agree I had my o8 s2k since may 14 2011 treated my self a bday gift so every bday I go for a cruise in it its two viecles I'll never get rid of my fj cruiser and s2k

  • @uffdad8211
    @uffdad8211 Год назад +31

    Bought my 2001 AP1 used 12 years ago and despite putting another 65,000 miles on it, it is now worth much more than I originally paid for it. It's like getting paid to drive a free car, if you stop to think about it. Also, it is incredibly reliable unlike many cars and hitting the 9000 redline is always spine tingling as the VTech kicks in. It's a car with timeless beauty and is a real head turner. People are drawn to the S2K and will often come up to chat just to look at the car closeup. One guy literally ran out of a restaurant when I parked and shouted "A S2000! My dream car. Someday I'll get one, someday." I replied that I really hope that he could get one day and that they were awesome cars. I'm 75 now but will continue to drive mine until I am physically unable or am in a box after they pry my cold, dead fingers off of the steering wheel. To say I love this car is an understatement. If you have one, never let it go.

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад +1

      Truth! I feel the same way about my '00 AP1 - there is NOTHING like it :)

    • @idokwatcher2062
      @idokwatcher2062 Год назад +1

      It's worth something. Unless someone smashes into you. Which is out of your control :/

    • @uffdad8211
      @uffdad8211 Год назад

      @@idokwatcher2062 Yes, a lady backed into my car door in a church parking lot of all places. Big dent but it got fixed without having to replace the entire door and the door frame around it was fine. Luckily.

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад

      @@idokwatcher2062 Depending on how severe that is or is not and if you can get it cleaned up nicely afterwards then there's no reason why it can't hold value.

  • @KouKal01
    @KouKal01 Год назад +10

    I paid 18.5k in full for my s2k in 2020. I was 19 and thats huge chunk of change for someone that age. It took blood, sweat, and persistence to get it and thats exactly why I'll never sell mine. Its my dream car and most importantly it has sentimental value to it, showing how my hard work had paid off.

  • @VirtualGuth
    @VirtualGuth Год назад +23

    I am fortunate to still have a S2000, but I have owned and sold other vehicles special to me that would now be very challenging to replace. I've also lost people in my life that meant far more to me than any vehicle, keeping things in perspective. Getting into a house doesn't make for exciting video content like a S2000 does, yet it does count for a lot. Take it from an old guy, there is a bigger picture but the irony is that it doesn't usually come into focus until much later in life. Nothing is forever and change is inevitable. You might even end up with another S2K. As it is, you've had many automotive experiences that very few who follow will ever come to know.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +2

      It was a tough lesson but more power doesn't always mean more better. S2000 was the answer the entire time. Fingers crossed another will come !

    • @VirtualGuth
      @VirtualGuth Год назад +2

      @@phillpana I wish you much luck in finding another S2K. When you have all of your ducks in a row, I'd suggest that you actively get the word out that you're looking and ready to buy among any S2000 owners (or S2K owners groups, sports car owners groups, etc.) there where you're at. You might be able to preempt someone considering listing their car that would prefer to avoid the headaches of doing so.

    • @srrtbb
      @srrtbb Год назад +1

      Yup, I owned 2003 for almost 10 years (3 mos shy). Sold it with 65k mi to buy my condo.
      Yeah, I get pretty sad occasionally thinking about it. But as you said priority shift and life happens. 😭

  • @chillikoala
    @chillikoala Год назад +13

    It's amazing that after almost 25 years, the S2000 is still highly sought after and compared against. Mate, 9000rpm and 240HP from just 2.0 litres naturally aspirated, was a big fucken deal in 1999.

    • @RicVee1
      @RicVee1 Год назад +3

      i think its a big deal even now!!

    • @Sideways_Singh
      @Sideways_Singh Год назад +1

      Its an even bigger deal now

  • @bensouth
    @bensouth Год назад +5

    Had an 08 CR which I sold 10 years ago-biggest regret

  • @lazyrider6918
    @lazyrider6918 Год назад +20

    Not to mention that the Ap1 is one of the last GREAT analog cars made by ANY manufacturer. If money were no object for me, I would buy a Singer Porsche, but an Ap1 in my opinion is a similar experience as compared to most the cars today with traction control, turbos that practically drive themselves.The f20 engine is LEGENDARY regardless of price. Car and Driver named it the best naturally aspirated engine of all times over a $2 million McLaren amongst others.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +6

      the Ap1 is timeless !

    • @binskee677
      @binskee677 Год назад +5

      So true! Everyone is all about the F22c because a tiny bit more torque but the real sportscar engine is the F20c for serious enthusiasts imo, you really have to work for the power and be super focused!

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад +2

      Oh I absolutely agree! The AP1 is the ultimate 😊

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад +3

      @@binskee677 And superchargers love that extra 1000 rpm ;)

    • @yucolin3876
      @yucolin3876 Год назад +1

      Love the AP1! Best car

  • @BMSThomas
    @BMSThomas Год назад +2

    Dude, I really hope the right opportunities show up and you find your way back into an S2000! Thanks for the video

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад

      Yeah I hope he can get one soon too. He really misses it for good reason.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      I hope so too ! Cheers for tuning in.

  • @mk.h
    @mk.h Год назад +2

    Mate, thanks a lot for voicing out your undying passion for the car. Clicked your video didn't expect it to be an Aussie. I am in Sydney and (sorry) I still own my 2001 ap1. Been owning it since 2012 and not planning on selling it yet 😅. When I bought it it was on 74kkms now it is sitting on 183kkms. I learned manual in this car. A lot of good memories including driving down to your hood (Melbourne) in 2021 December. Unforgettable 3600kms road trip. Saw your photo on GOR. I took a photo for my car in that exact same spot 👌Love it mate ❤ I wish that one day you can get back in one again. Cheers.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Love to see another Aussie ! Glad you still have your s2k and maybe one day i will find another but at this rate its a waiting game so we shall see .

  • @kesteradalia4306
    @kesteradalia4306 Год назад +2

    Awesome vid bro have no doubt you’ll be getting another one in the future not a matter of if, but when 👌🏼

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      Keen for some other projects first 😁

  • @erickuoo
    @erickuoo Год назад +2

    I’m on my second S2000. The reason I sold the first one was moving from country to another. It took me five years to be able to get back in one and I’m hold on to it for life. I can totally feel how much you regret selling yours and I’m pretty sure some day you will be lucky enough to come across one again because I know how much you appreciate this vehicle.

  • @theninethrees8044
    @theninethrees8044 Год назад +2

    I feel the same way about my MR2 Spyder. Sure there are cars much faster out there, but these lightweight drop tops gives you an amazing feeling when you drive them.
    I regret selling my Evo V 7 years ago, and been wanting to get another ever since but just like you, I ain’t paying double.

    • @ericb1054
      @ericb1054 Год назад +1

      I had an 01 Mr2 Spyder. Loved that car! They’re great in their own right. I still want one back to this day. I have an AP1 currently. Never going to let it go.

  • @TheBounceBack1996
    @TheBounceBack1996 4 месяца назад +1

    I sold my black s2000 in 2020. I regrated it foreverrrr! Even had dreams about having it on multiple occasions. I missed putting that top down, the feel of the car and the overall experience of it for 4 years. I went on unpaid medical leave due to having a chronic medical problem and I thought to myself what better time to keep my mind occupied and have some fun then working on and driving an s2000 again. I got one this year in January and boy was it one of the best decisions I ever made. Never selling it ever. I hope you get one back mate, even if you have to pay a premium. They will hold there value. I had to pay a pretty penny more for mine because of the rising prices but still way worth it.
    Cheers

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your story man. Hope you are able to make a recovery and glad you found enjoyment in an S2000 again ! I do plan to one day return to an s2000 but I recently just purchased something unique. A manual V8 convertible Roadster💪 and it brought me back to everything I loved about my s2000. Although it cannot rev as high, but for now it is awesome. I'll hopefully have more content on that car soon. the S2000 will always be something I will get back into eventually.

  • @elliottcaras3281
    @elliottcaras3281 Год назад +1

    Very good video! I have purchased 3 S2000’s! Sold my first one that I turned into a track monster to get a grass is greener mint ap2 in GPW. Stock the car was a bit of a let down after coming from a highly modded example, I sold it to buy another dream car (a Ferrari 360 manual) only to think soon after I needed another s2000 again. So I got my third and said I’d never sell it. Sold it as the values doubled and I felt it was over hyped the price. Still I have had over 10 years with an s2000 and 130k kms driven. Can’t take those memories away. Still I look for a decent red one like my first ap1 but at the price point now it’s hard to justify. I have my ultimate dream car that keeps me occupied a gated Ferrari F355 GTS but if I ever had to sell that I think the only car I can replace it with is an s2000 it’s that good!

  • @dennischen8887
    @dennischen8887 Год назад +3

    Similar situation happened to me but luckily I was the buyer. The kid got married, his wife suddenly became pregnant and he just purchased a house. So the car had to go. He just did an overhaul, ohlin coilovers, brand new tires/rims for track, roll cage, titanium exhaust, racing seats, tune, fluid changes, and was about to sign up for Grid Life. But ended up selling it to me for 17,000 with 80,000 miles. I will never sell this car. Such a fun car to drive and I will never turbo it. Plenty of power for me. I do have an R33 GTR tuned to 500hp, so I still get my turbo fix there.

  • @Karalco
    @Karalco Год назад +1

    I Bought mine in an 00 silverstone early 2017 for less than 12,000 euros was lucky to have found with the OEM hardtop it had bit of problems changed diff , made some maintenance small upgrades is on still ongoing project to make an oem+. Till this day I love and very excited every time I drive it, It helped meet lot of people and some are have become my friends as well as learning an appreciate more cars that I would never imagined to see or sit in. Don't lose hope you will find if you keep searching you'll get rewarded. I waited for 10 years to own a Honda I missed buying a CRX an two Integras Type R due to insurance and financial situation.

  • @guiuliani2
    @guiuliani2 Год назад +13

    Great insight on your S2000 ownership and thoughts. I'm still mad that I had to let my 05 Ap2 go, but I got to keep my 08 CR. At times, life tells me it's time to let it go for the bigger picture, but I know I could never replace such a rare version of the S2000

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +4

      Yeah , just keep it. I thought their was a bigger picture. But their wasn't 🤣 The s2K was the one and only.

  • @ono3869
    @ono3869 Год назад +1

    Bought my Laguna Blue 06 AP2 brand new and still own it. Kept it bone stock and garaged so it still looks mint. I've been tempted to sell a few times, most recently a couple of months ago when someone offered a lot for it. Still can't let it go, probably never will.

  • @evankirschenmann4653
    @evankirschenmann4653 Год назад

    For me, a vehicle I sold that I miss dearly is my 3rd generation Toyota 4runner. Mine was only a 2wd model, and I now have a much better 4th gen with the 2uz v8, but the 90s interior feel and smell, the smaller overall size of the vehicle, and the ball cooler are all things I miss dearly.
    I feel like the perfect 4runner would be a 4wd, Limited trim 3rd generation on 265/75/r17 tires on wheels with a slight negative offset, 2 to 2.5 inch lift all round and levelled, the offroading goodies you need, and a 1uz swap.

  • @DavidTeleiosis
    @DavidTeleiosis Год назад +1

    The experience and feeling is also what the GT86 is about. Its not speed cars but great driver's cars. I think the best rwd right now regarding feel and affordability is the GT86.

  • @TheMadTitanM5
    @TheMadTitanM5 Год назад +5

    Love my ap1. Owned it since 2010, bought for $12k with only 36k miles, currently 137k and still drives as solid as the day I got her. Testament to Honda’s reliability.

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад +1

      Awesome! They are very powerful, high revving, super responsive AND still reliable on top of all that greatness :)

    • @uzzuzz9320
      @uzzuzz9320 Год назад

      The car will be worth 60k had you not put miles on it

  • @wvjon75
    @wvjon75 Год назад +3

    Damn it! I was trying to convince myself to sell mine and invest the money but I'll keep it now. Thanks.

  • @mrlong6267
    @mrlong6267 Год назад

    Dropped by to see this video since I still own my 02 Honda s2k in mint condition and 108k miles. I drive her once a week for good times👍🏻 btw I also own an e46 m3 coupe but I still enjoy the driving the S2k more

  • @DonBMW
    @DonBMW Год назад +1

    5.50 to 6.10. Boy you can see the passion and hurt there! 😅 But it’s so true my dude. I have an 01 Silverstone w nice OEM upgrades and AP2 wheels. I just wash it, polish it and drive it like I stole it. Nothing but pure awesomeness! Thanks for the reassuring video.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      I'll remember this line ''I just wash it, polish it and drive it like I stole it.' Its too good XD. Cheers for watching

  • @ChristianTaylor3
    @ChristianTaylor3 Год назад

    I had a 02 AP1 with all red interior that was silver. Completely stock with BBS forged wheels and grippy tires. I miss it sometimes. I should’ve probably kept it

  • @zeroswings2
    @zeroswings2 Год назад

    I've wanted one for a while... when they first came out I did not like them, but it grew on me over the yrs... then I got a chance to test drive one... have wanted one ever since but I haven't been able to snag one. I hope I will someday...

  • @whitegr86
    @whitegr86 Год назад +1

    You should upload some of those pov drives of the s2k, I'd love to watch them.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately the audio is all distorted :(. Hopefully I can get my hands on one to record.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Found one. ruclips.net/user/shorts5SmAJEjpR-8

  • @davidnavarro7473
    @davidnavarro7473 Год назад

    I own an '07 S2000, I only Drive on weekend. Its a dream for me. The hole week waiting for the end off the week just to Drive It.

  • @adrs2k
    @adrs2k Год назад +7

    I am going on 16 years of S2000 ownership. I had an AP2 for 4 years and then sold it for a CR which I’ve had for 12 years. Recently added another car to the stable but could not bring myself to sell my S2000! I have driven so many cars over the years and have not found another car that could fully replace it. I still am in love with the way the S2000 goes down the road and the way it makes you feel.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Great collection you have. Whats the recent addition? Would love to get my hands of a CR but they are non-existent down my way. I've now learnt to add cars rather than sell when possible. We'll see what the future brings !

    • @adrs2k
      @adrs2k Год назад +1

      @@phillpana thanks! I bought a Porsche 981 GTS.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      @@adrs2k Thats real nice. How does it stack up to the s2k?

    • @adrs2k
      @adrs2k Год назад +4

      @@phillpana It is the better all around car for sure. More spacious, more comfortable, easier to get in and out of, higher limits, more compliant and composed, more capable, more powerful, amazing engine and intake noise. It's a perfect all around everyday car that is at home in traffic, on the freeway, and hitting up your favorite back road. It is enjoyable at all speeds. Downside is its just fast enough that you can't wind out more than 2 gears without going way too fast, with the higher limits I find I need to be going 10-15mph faster around a corner than i would in the S2000 for it to start getting exciting.
      The S2K is the more raw, direct, pure experience. Inputs are more direct and instantaneous, and it feels like your going really fast at posted speed limits. It's an easier car to near the limits of on the street vs the Cayman. The S2k feels more alive and engaging and you feel everything through the chassis.
      The S2K is the car that I prefer when i want to drive hard and the Porsche is the car I enjoy cruising around in.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      @@adrs2k I know what your saying. Too fast for enjoyment on the street. Hence why newer faster cars just don't excite me that much. Its still a beautiful car regardless . Thanks for sharing ! great insight.

  • @signal_rr
    @signal_rr 2 дня назад

    I haven't owned too many sports cars, but the S2000 is my favorite. I'm fine without having a shitton of power and keeping up with the times. I'm getting older and these cars are part of the eras a lot of us grew up admiring.

  • @giyoon215
    @giyoon215 Год назад +1

    Mine already had 200,000 miles 5 years ago, so I couldn't sell it even I wanted. Glad I kept it. (Now at 250k miles with few miles driven since pandemic)

  • @AlexPerez-nb7ts
    @AlexPerez-nb7ts Год назад

    2001 acura integra GSR sedan just picked up a super clean one last year it was the car I regretted selling when I was 18 bought a better one now that I’m 36 super cherry stock one owner under 100k miles I’m in California just finished getting it OEM plus and I’m so happy best part is I’ve enjoyed it all year and now I’m passing it on to my son who just turned 16 and now he will enjoy it love your video

  • @pault6533
    @pault6533 Год назад

    OK thanks. I'll [continue to] keep your advice. 21 years since I bought mine new. Was tempting to sell when the selling price was at highest. When someone asks if I'll sell it to them I will do so at the original sticker price. I think that would make me feel pretty good about it.
    Never had any of the problems you described and still has original brakes & clutch at 90,000 miles. I have a lot of fun with it but know how to treat and maintain a car, being a mechanical engineer.
    The reason I would sell it? Basically, I've aged faster than the car. Driving for more than an hour in a car is less appealing now and sometimes downright painful. I realize this will be my last stick shift car, maybe last ICE. I continue to cherish every moment.

  • @mikerobinson3842
    @mikerobinson3842 Год назад +3

    You just convinced me to keep my AP1. Thanks!

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      Glad to know the video inspired someone !

  • @HigeYatsu
    @HigeYatsu Год назад

    Yuuuup, identical story with my FD RX-7. This hits.

  • @nicolasblot1128
    @nicolasblot1128 Год назад +6

    I own one, was supposed to keep it 2 years and sell it. It's now 14 years I have it 😂 I thought multiple times selling it, but each time came the question "For what?" No answer. There's more powerful, yes, but what the S is providing is unique. And my friends tell me that I'll go to the grave with it. 😂 I love it so much, and unless a huge financial issue, I will never ever sell it ❤️
    Greetings from France 😁

  • @testing3166
    @testing3166 10 месяцев назад

    Sold mine too. I know exactly what you mean about the feeling, its like you're driving something very special but at 6'1 I couldn't take the cramped space and small seats for anymore than a hour drive.

  • @freshtapcoke
    @freshtapcoke Год назад

    “They (other cars) were fucking boring.” Sums up my experience with lots of modern cars.

  • @manchild83
    @manchild83 13 дней назад

    I got my 2003 AP1 in 2019 right before Covid for $20K in the US. Driving my S2000 on the empty roads during covid was fantastic. I'm never selling it.

  • @RolanTHUNDER
    @RolanTHUNDER Год назад +4

    I will never sell my S2000 🥰🤗🤩 I own an original 2000 AP1 finished in GPW with red interior which I supercharged with my own hands. I fine tune it while doing logging runs too. She's so amazing driven either slowly or fast which is what I do most of the time. She's been so good to me that even the stock '99 TCT has never given me the common problem many others have had! As you said mate, nothing else can compare to the S2000. It's on another level of truly special sports car.

    • @FrancisD
      @FrancisD Год назад +1

      Dude that is amazing!!!!! I wish to drive my S2000 for plenty years to come.

    • @RolanTHUNDER
      @RolanTHUNDER Год назад

      @@FrancisD Thank you! I hope you will too!

  • @noahsanchez8910
    @noahsanchez8910 Год назад

    I agree, hold on to the vehicles with manual transmissions.

  • @VRChance
    @VRChance 3 месяца назад

    found my s2k from a local guy who had a little dealership sold it to me for 11.5k clean title chassis was 184k but all there no rust bc racing coilovers only 70k on the drivetrain. Never drove anything like it. Lost alot of creature comforts from my last daily (ge8 fit) FAR less economical. But when you get on one of these there's nothing like it. It puts such a smile on my face once you pass 6k rpm. You can't and won't find many cars like it in 2024.

  • @6mtzhp55
    @6mtzhp55 Год назад

    I was surprised at the season opening day for cars and coffee this year, by how many people I could hear say "S2000" as I cruised in and checked it out after I parked it. When I bought this car 8 years ago it was mostly for mistaken for a Miata. It has shot up to double what I paid, even after almost doubling its miles from 18k to 34k.

  • @benbutcher86
    @benbutcher86 Год назад +1

    Having worked at a Honda for 3 1/2 years I can say the S2K owners are a different breed
    I just wish Honda made more rwd cars
    It’s funny to see how the S2K to this day is a benchmark car for all the new stuff too.

  • @xkimopye
    @xkimopye Год назад

    I think the tide is turning for s2000s in australia. Last year there were only 7 for sale in the whole country on Carsales, currently there are 27. And prices are gradually falling.

  • @jswizz420
    @jswizz420 Год назад +4

    I owned my ap1 s2k since late 2021, bought it as a shell for $3,750. It's now k24a2 swapped, drives like a f20 s2k. Also have a fk8 and both cars are nice but ap1 is definitely more raw and I love it.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      That's a dream swap. Cheaper to maintain too. The f20 is extremely scarce but the k24 is abundant and should be for decades. Would of loved to see a progression videos of the build !

  • @squicker
    @squicker Год назад

    I had an S2000 MY55 which I ran for 2 years then traded for a 911 and, whilst the 911 was of course better in all measurable ways, it was not as enjoyable as the S2000. So about 3 years back my friend was selling her S2000 (which I helped her source and buy about 15 years previously) and I bought that from her as I knew she'd taken good care of it.
    Even though it's the slowest car I own, the S2000 is probably the one I'll keep forever, there's just something unique about it that always puts a smile on my face, and I like the fact it's not crazy quick, as I can have fun in it without worrying about losing my licence!

  • @alanarzate93
    @alanarzate93 Год назад

    I brought my s2000 back in 2017 for 7,500 us dollars it had over 200k miles on it had minor things to fix on it and now it being 2023 i still have it and it's still going strong best purchase I've made in my life

  • @binskee677
    @binskee677 Год назад

    So many times, especially in winter, i’m asking myself why i still keep it … then i take a spin in it after winter and i instantly know why! I can never replace it! I would really love to have a 997 GT3 but the S2000 would have to go and i don’t want that! For daily use and winter i have now a GR Yaris Circuit Pack, another car which is hard to sell. I’ve driven a couple of Porsche GT3’s from 996 to 992 and they are awesome, fast and incredibly capable but nothing has given me the raw feeling like the S2000, mine feels just like a extension of my arms and legs (it’s also modified)

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      I actually used my s2000 more in winter with the top down. It doesn't snow here so i could get away with it. I think you have a very good garage with the s2000 and GR Yaris. Can't go wrong !

  • @0PsychosisMedia0
    @0PsychosisMedia0 Год назад

    I have owned a 03 spa yellow. I had it from 2010-2021. It had issues tho. But it was my daily and I loved it. But I can relate to how you feel as I also owned a gen2 '92 Mr2 white T-top NA. Even as I had the S2000 I did think of that MR2. I have been looking at clean none riced white MR2 NA t-tops....I get it man.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      MR2 targa tops are also very hard to fine. Most of them have been left to rot :(

    • @0PsychosisMedia0
      @0PsychosisMedia0 Год назад +1

      @@phillpana I got mine in the mid early 90s. 48k miles...it even had a car phone...LOL! I would see Mr2s everywhere in the 90s. What a great time to be in my 20s driving around and seeing all those great autos that now are considered legends of the road. but yeah rust rot is a common issue with these and now they are a very rare sight! I see some pop up for sale every so often.

  • @paulrakis
    @paulrakis Год назад +1

    Awesome video brother this is all true. Everyone i speack with says yes i wish i never sold it. I have a 2005 Ap2 with only 23k thats right 23,000 miles. Yes i love the car to death they will never be anything eles like it. The drive and the experience alone is amazing. 7 years from now prices for these cars will be north of 80K so yeah brother if you gonna buy one do it now. since the markets here in the U.S went down alittle so used cars ant at their high now more. 2005 is the last year with no traction control and cable throttle so she is still very raw like the Ap1.

  • @endlesstwisties
    @endlesstwisties Год назад +1

    I never considered selling my cars. I own my Prelude for 16 years and my S2k for 5 years. I would add more cars if i would afford but never replaced the ones i already own

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Would love to add more Hondas if i had the space XD. Have you done anything to the prelude?

    • @endlesstwisties
      @endlesstwisties Год назад +1

      @@phillpana my Prelude is kinda stock except energy bushings and lowering springs. Same cornering speed as S2000 but easier to drive at the limit. Very underated car

  • @adamr3345
    @adamr3345 Год назад

    If you go on youtube and search up honda s2000 this is touge , youll see an insane video of a driver and his s2k that really captures the rawness of this car insane.

  • @NitrousXProductions
    @NitrousXProductions Год назад +1

    I have a Honda Civic 2016 EU FK 1.6 DTec. Bought it for 13k. Had 38k on the clock. Love this car, love it even more as it has a red/orange pearlescent paint job straight from the dealership. I haven't seen many of my SKU on the road. I would like to hold on this car for as long as I can. In the future if money allows want to add some ground side skirts and front and rear ground skirts. Nothing too ricey but looks almost OEM. Long live ICE cars, if you look after them they'll look after you too ☺️

  • @josephcassiba8328
    @josephcassiba8328 Год назад +1

    I'm in a very similar situation. I sold my S2000 for $18,000 with only 27,000 miles over 10 years ago. I have not found another car as fun, so I'm looking to buy another one with 25,000 miles, but now I have to pay $29,000. Crazy, but there is just not anything else like it. I'm just hoping the price doesn't drop after I buy it, but either way I am going to keep this one for a long time until I just can't drive it anymore. Will not make same mistake twice.

  • @chrisdadigger1018
    @chrisdadigger1018 Год назад

    Only thing more fun than a s2000 is a cannon carving naked bike. I had a 2000 civic si that I had for 20 years and I miss that car. Sure my s2000 was faster but banging gears in that civic was fun and it sounded so unique. Had an unequal length header along with no cat and dc cat back. Sounded like a Subaru that was pushing way more out air out of the exhaust pipe

  • @jayvadi3058
    @jayvadi3058 Месяц назад +2

    My step dad has a 2007 ap 2 s2000 turbo making 600 wheel hp and he got into a hit and run and they totaled the car and it’s getting fixed right now

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Месяц назад +1

      Shame to hear. I'm glad to know it's being fixed to see another day !

  • @jakskelington666
    @jakskelington666 Год назад

    #facts Phill, well done bro

  • @DraegerV1
    @DraegerV1 Год назад

    Just bought an '07 AP2. It is an absolutely amazing machine... I can't wait to put hundreds of thousands of miles on her. Looks great parked next to my C6 Z06...

  • @holelee7834
    @holelee7834 10 месяцев назад

    Own my AP2 for 15 years and for a while I thought it was incomparable. I came across a gen1 Cayman base (boxter basically identical in this era) recently, and actually I think that car is comparable in many ways stock v stock. They both are in the same price range, both have that perfect mid balance, similar weight, and both are relatively reliable (non S 987.1 is reliable as modern Porsche get). They trade blows with totally different philosophies. I think the Cayman would still win in a straight line or on the track even though it has less power, no LSD and McPherson suspension. It's genetics and finesse really do help it that much lol

  • @gigatron2008
    @gigatron2008 Год назад

    I had a mint 00’ s2k. Sold it and bought a gen 2 Viper a week later. Zero regrets. Murica

  • @kalmtraveler
    @kalmtraveler Год назад +4

    totally get this... I had a 2002 AP1 from 2007-2015, sold it for a 'safer' car.... ended up buying a 2003 AP1 in 2021 for triple what I sold the '02 for but won't make the selling mistake again.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +2

      Glad to know your back on the s2k train ! Ap1 is my personal favourite. I found the responsiveness of the throttle seemed better than the Ap2. Did you find the same?

    • @kalmtraveler
      @kalmtraveler Год назад +1

      @@phillpana same! Yes I think those early DBW throttles were just not quite as responsive - that 'safer' car I bought in 2015 for my daily is an 08 Element and even that I notice throttle response just feels a little laggy like the DBW AP2's I've test driven (before picking up this keeper '03 AP1 I test drove an 04 and 07 to see if I wanted to go AP2). The 04 was fine but the 07 seemed to be just a tiny big laggy like my Element, compared to a cable throttle. I've driven newer Hondas since then that don't feel laggy at all but I'm sure the technology is better now than it was 15 years ago.

    • @dennischen8887
      @dennischen8887 Год назад +1

      I feel the same with my FD I bought for 11,000 ages ago and later sold after several years. Now they're 4x as much. If it wasn't for the rotary, I might have gotten another one even at that price range.

    • @VirtualGuth
      @VirtualGuth Год назад

      @@kalmtraveler Here in North America, the early AP2 cars ( the AP2v1 cars of 2004 and 2005) still retained the cable throttle as found on the AP1 cars. It wasn't until the AP2v2 cars arrived in 2006 that the electronic throttle control made its way to the S2000, along with VSA. The only other market to receive the AP2 cars with the F22C engine that I'm aware of was Japan, but not until 2006. These cars also received drive-by-wire and VSA.

    • @kalmtraveler
      @kalmtraveler Год назад

      @@VirtualGuth yep, that's why I mentioned that the 07 AP2 I test drove felt laggy just like my 08 Honda Element (also DBW).

  • @danparry834
    @danparry834 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed watching this, mine is probably the best purchase I’ve ever made, bought it for less than £9k, it had one owner and 28k on the clock, it now sits at 42k and has more than doubled in value probably. And it has a hard top.

  • @romec6873
    @romec6873 Год назад +2

    This brings back nostalgia when i purchased a lotus elise within the decade for peanuts. Beautiful car to drive and i planned to keep it forever but i had to start a family so i sold it for a couple thousand extra and thought i'd buy another in 5 years. now they are 4x the price and dont look like they are coming down anytime soon :(

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      Maybe other options might stand out within your budget. MR2 possibly ? Hope you get something that works !

    • @VirtualGuth
      @VirtualGuth Год назад +1

      Enjoy your family to the fullest. Just as with a car, the more time you put into it the more you get out of it. Cars can eventually be replaced, but family can't.

  • @HFFR1987
    @HFFR1987 Год назад

    Great video, I have own my for 9 years, the only car that can replace the s2000 for me is nsx, or a Honda civic mugen rr

  • @SunnyS3506
    @SunnyS3506 Год назад +1

    Used to drive a 350z, test drove an s2000 on a 2010 I think or 2009 and then jumped back into a 350z and that was more engaging to drive including clutch, gearbox and steering which felt meaty where as s2000 felt just direct with little feel edit: along with so little torque. I regret not buying one because of the value for money of a reliable sports car.

    • @fhowland
      @fhowland Год назад

      Agreed - S lacks steering feel

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      always looked past the 350z but you peaked my curiosity now. cheers.

  • @90civicsir
    @90civicsir Год назад

    Totally agree, I never plan to sell mine. It is not the most powerful car, but I can drive it harder since it is not. Tons of fun to drive on the street, autocross, and track.

  • @sengvang3718
    @sengvang3718 Год назад

    I have a 2007 ap2 with about 29,600 miles. Yea it's a fun car to drive and mountain roads.

  • @sugoi7565
    @sugoi7565 Год назад +2

    Hey, I'm loving the s2000 support as I agree! I wanted to ask what had caused water to leak in the boot as my s2000 is having that problem.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Their is actually plenty of threads on www.s2ki.com/ which I used to learn how to work on my s2000. From memory a plastic vent in the boot to allow airflow is not correctly sealed from factory so anytime you wash your car with high pressure the water finds its way in. Its a pretty easy fix ! Hope that helps.

  • @dv8ter
    @dv8ter Год назад

    Sold my 2005 S2000 a few years ago, I have a 718 GT4 now but still wish I kept the S2000.

  • @FaeraOthronus
    @FaeraOthronus 6 месяцев назад

    I bought my s2000 in 2022 for $6k. It had the engine pulled out and completely taken apart and I spent $4k getting it rebuilt. It is by far the most fun car I've ever driven. I've driven my mom's NA Miata, my dad had several different mustangs I drove, I have owned a MK5 Golf, a BRZ, an IS300, a 240SX, and currently also own a MK3 Focus RS and none of them have felt as pure fun as the S2000. In the time since I bought mine they have gone way up in price (I saw one in worse shape than mine with a hole in the block go for $15k recently.) I've had little problems over time I've had to fix because of how the car was mistreated before I got it and how long it sat up with it's blown motor but I wouldn't dream of selling it.

  • @perryshotwell7903
    @perryshotwell7903 11 месяцев назад

    My 2008 s2k and my 2012 fj cruiser these two never go nowere my mustang will go before these two i wrecked my 96 prelude si and got the s2k its a great track car i love driving it but i dont i be two scared someone might hit it and it gets totalled like my prelude si

  • @billbrock8740
    @billbrock8740 Год назад +1

    WILL NEVER SELL!!! Bought my 2004 Silverstone S2000 (with OEM hardtop) in July 2012 for $16.5K with 68,000 on the ODO. Mileage now stands at 98,000. Absolutely love the look with the hardtop attached and have left it on the car for the past 4 years. Reason for low miles? Not my daily driver. That title belongs to my 2013 Camaro. Best of luck in reclaiming another S. BRAVO on creating an Amazing vid about an Amazing car!! : )

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      cheers ! At this stage i've been on marketplace just waiting for a well priced AP1 to show itself. I might be waiting a while but i'll keep trying.

  • @alndi3
    @alndi3 Год назад +1

    Close to selling mine....'08 GWP 53,000 miles garage kept. California.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад +1

      Hopefully you may hold on a bit longer. Grass is always greener I find.

  • @ernestoalonzo_2975
    @ernestoalonzo_2975 Год назад

    I'm not sure how much the shipping is to Australia, but I bought mine from the UK and had it shipped to Italy. The UK S2000 market is lagging a bit. Might be worth a look.

  • @howards5695
    @howards5695 Год назад

    I'v sold two in the last 20 years...new 2001 Spa Yellow and 2006 Silverstone/Red. Always regreted.

  • @inditube2
    @inditube2 Год назад

    Where was this video April 2022. I got rid of my ap1 as we were expecting my daughter. Regret it however a GR or Brz is on the horizon

  • @kos5120
    @kos5120 Год назад

    Try a FD2r, its not a convertible but ticks all the boxes.

  • @jeffl1484
    @jeffl1484 Год назад +1

    Purchased my 04 Rio back in 2012 with 7000 miles on it, daily drove it for 4 years, and now it sits and comes out time to time, with a hair just over 48k. If I didn't daily drive it when I did, I would be under 10k miles for sure.
    However, no regrets, it's meant to be driven, I doubt I'll ever sell mine. I just try to keep it clean (OEM+).

  • @RileyNewcomb
    @RileyNewcomb Год назад

    If the price is right, the 2019 BMW M2 is a very nice proper manual and has a great raw feeling but also plenty more power

  • @UrGumped
    @UrGumped Год назад

    I bought my 6spd manual single turbo RZ Supra in January 2018 for 27k aud it was my first car and my dream car it had a lot of problems that I fixed like a blown wastegate and manifold and still has more like it needs rust on the rear hatch fixed and a respray but its worth triple now sometimes I think if it’s worth putting more money into when I could just sell it and get something else like an fd rx7 or evo 5 but I’ll always only ever own 90s jdm otherwise I’ll give up cars all together and get a super bike

  • @rickyc6463
    @rickyc6463 Год назад

    Thanks for this video you saved me from selling my awesome s2000….. i know i would regret and never forgive myself for letting such a rare car go. Thank u thank u

  • @SeahawkSTRIKE
    @SeahawkSTRIKE 8 месяцев назад

    My 07 AP2 S2000 (Sebring SIlver + OEM Hardtop) was my first car I purchased after moving to Texas to work in tech. Safe to say I will NEVER sell man

  • @DailyisRaceCar
    @DailyisRaceCar Год назад +1

    Funnily enough own both an s2000 and a 997 GT3 and the driving experience/rawness is very similar. Obviously the GT3 is on another level in terms of performance and quality but in some ways the s2000 is more enjoyable to drive (especially on track) because it’s less expensive to repair/fix. Recently drove a friends K swapped (k24 supercharged) s3 Elise and that was pretty mega.
    For the money an s2k is hard to beat, but in regards to whether it’s ‘better’ than a GT3 - the F20 as wonderful as it is does not compare to a howling mezger even if it’s cut short 600rpm earlier. This was the exact same reason I discounted a GT4, the engine just isn’t special enough.
    Thanks for the vid, it confirms the Honda needs to stay. One negative note, it’s a shame the s2k came with electric steering, it’s the one missing piece of the puzzle

  • @Savorychicken41
    @Savorychicken41 11 месяцев назад

    Update. I bought another one a few weeks ago and continued where I left off. I still had a lot of parts from my last s2000 which is great. I got a decent deal for the car. Even though a lot of the s2000’s are asking for 20k - 30k if you notice those car sit on the market for months. And if you wait long enough you will see them dropping their prices. The car I bought started in the 23k and he lower the price all the way to 19 and I talked him down another thousand. So I paid 4k in the end more than what I sold my car before the pandemic, not too bad in my opinion. Good luck if you’re still looking 🤙

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  11 месяцев назад

      I'm playing the waiting game for sure. Even considering salvage auctions to maybe get a project going. I've still got a honda eg civic to kswap so i'll just see where i end up !
      All the best with yours !

  • @TheSituASAIN
    @TheSituASAIN Год назад

    Man, I knew he was upset when he dropped the f-bomb at 6:07

  • @shanetyler9391
    @shanetyler9391 Год назад

    I had something similar happen in 2014 i sold a really clean 240z when i bought it it had 86 thousand orginal miles. Time went by and i looked for another in 2015 they went up a lot they got too expensive for me to afford then. So in 2016 i settled for a 1975 datsun 280z my 240z was a 1972 super clean all orginal only flaw was a small tear in the drivers seat. Such a shame sold it to some guy in Beverly hills California for 5K with a 5 speed trans and 4speed trans had 90k on it when i sold it.

  • @Jiebsooenkl
    @Jiebsooenkl Год назад

    Owner of S2k CR and M3 CS. I enjoy driving s2k more than M3. S2k CR is garage queen right now. Bought it 6 yrs ago from original owner and it tripled in value.
    You can still get beat up 5+ owner s2k for less than $20k in US but low mileage few owner ones are going over $30k. CR is $50k-150k+ depends on the mileage.

  • @uzzuzz9320
    @uzzuzz9320 Год назад +1

    This will be an over 100k$ car soon.

  • @SSRstudio
    @SSRstudio Год назад

    plus simple solution will be find Abarth 124 and drive it - in some scenario it will be much better

  • @Jotriev
    @Jotriev Год назад

    I still wonder what to do. Since i was a kid i dream about S2000, currently i own EP Civic which i replaced all parts to technically be a Type R. I really love this car, can't stop driving it and keeping in the best condition i can, but my heart still wants that S2000. The worst part is, the more money i have, the more they cost and they are still out of my range if I won't sell the EP, but i can't sell it cause of what this car means to me, and how much fun it gives...

  • @12inchskinz
    @12inchskinz 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, all FACTS. Purchased my 2004 AP2 in 2013 for $17K USD with 62k miles. Today it has 72K miles. You will have to pry this carriage from my cold dead hands.

  • @SnoopiFL5
    @SnoopiFL5 6 месяцев назад

    Best car I’ve ever owned. And I’ve owned many many cars on my 3rd s2000 now

  • @GeovicDAzn
    @GeovicDAzn Год назад

    Owned a WRB 2005 WRX STI Blobeye with Gold BBS wheels. It was my everything, but I made the same stupid mistake of selling it when I didn't need to. Now in the market for an S2000. Looking for a car that just brings tears to my eyes when I'm driving it just like my old STI did.

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      Good luck with your search. Never dabbled too much with the WRX but i'm sure you'll love s2000 ownership.

  • @creightonsmith5333
    @creightonsmith5333 Год назад

    A very common story also here in the states. I've owned my '02 AP1since 2011 and I have never ever considered selling it. I tell people, it's not the car for everyone, but for those that like it, they truly love them. Being an ex surfer, I always tell people it's all about the STOKE. No other car comes anywhere close to providing the driving pleasure the S2K offers. Good luck on your search. Cheers

  • @ItbS2k04
    @ItbS2k04 Год назад

    Have mine 11 years now it’s coming with me to the grave. I’ll
    Be posting my story soon!

  • @eduardoortiz8203
    @eduardoortiz8203 7 месяцев назад

    I had a black ap1 sold it and got me a rio yellow ap2...got into mountain biking and sold the ap2 for a tacoma in 2018. I finished paying off the tacoma and guess what? I just bought a red ap2...... I'm keeping this one 😂

  • @Rasec1120
    @Rasec1120 Год назад +1

    I was contemplating selling mine today, odd that this came up in my recommended page. o_O

    • @phillpana
      @phillpana  Год назад

      Hopefully the message was clear XD