s2k or evo8???!!!
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Grey two cars to cross-shop, they were the final two for me also.
I followed the S2000 for over two years and was never a big proponent of AWD (the regular WRX didn't impress me too much). However, I test drove the EVO as a goof and I was like .
As mentioned before, the snap oversteer was a big concern for me as I drive very hard in the twisties. The S2000 has high limits, but is not forgiving at them. Still, its got an exciting engine, killer gearbox, sexy looks and top-notch quality.
One thing that pushed me towards the EVO was that it was the best (or near best if you consider the 911 Turbo similar) of cars of its type (AWD, turbo) while the S2000 wasn't the best of its type IMHO (Lotus Elise).
I'm not a huge fan of converibles (at least in New Jersey) either.
Let us know how it turns out, either one is worth a .
I followed the S2000 for over two years and was never a big proponent of AWD (the regular WRX didn't impress me too much). However, I test drove the EVO as a goof and I was like .
As mentioned before, the snap oversteer was a big concern for me as I drive very hard in the twisties. The S2000 has high limits, but is not forgiving at them. Still, its got an exciting engine, killer gearbox, sexy looks and top-notch quality.
One thing that pushed me towards the EVO was that it was the best (or near best if you consider the 911 Turbo similar) of cars of its type (AWD, turbo) while the S2000 wasn't the best of its type IMHO (Lotus Elise).
I'm not a huge fan of converibles (at least in New Jersey) either.
Let us know how it turns out, either one is worth a .
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Im am trying to make the same decision between the S2000 and Evo. The new Motor Trend shows updates to the S2000 as follows:
2.2 liter engine same 240 HP but 163 lb ft at 6500 rpm vs 153 at 7500
Bigger 17" wheels
Revised suspension and gearing
New front and rear fascias and bumpers
Interior freshened w/ added space.
The bigger motor w/ more torque may really have a positive impact and the space cant hurt. The decision may be even harder now with these needed improvements in the Honda.
2.2 liter engine same 240 HP but 163 lb ft at 6500 rpm vs 153 at 7500
Bigger 17" wheels
Revised suspension and gearing
New front and rear fascias and bumpers
Interior freshened w/ added space.
The bigger motor w/ more torque may really have a positive impact and the space cant hurt. The decision may be even harder now with these needed improvements in the Honda.
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In an ideal world (or if I had a rich G/F - which would be ideal, too), I would have both the Evo and my S2000 that I traded. Given one car for daily driving, blasting down canyons, coping with rain, etc. etc. ad nauseum, the Evo has to be the winner. Too many times the S2000 proved impractical even living in Cali, no matter how much fun it was. Not to mention the added confidence in fast driving I get in the Evo. Some of the corners I've devoured in the Evo would have put me in the hospital and the S2000 in the wrecking yard if I'd been driving the S2K...
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I drove through a crazy rainstorm with a lot of standing water at highway speeds and the Evo stuck like glue. I feel very good about the Evo's stability even with the stock tires. I do have to say that the S2K improved considerably in the wet once I swapped the 16" S-02s for 17" S-03s.
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well guys, keep the posts comin, i do seem more confidant in the evo now...but maybe i should switch the thread to give me better opinions on the evo vs sti!!! lol both same price range....
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Originally posted by Thoe99
One of the reasons I chose the Evo over the STI is cuz the Evo's 4g63 engine has been proven time and time again. It's pretty much bullet proof and has been used more than a decade.
One of the reasons I chose the Evo over the STI is cuz the Evo's 4g63 engine has been proven time and time again. It's pretty much bullet proof and has been used more than a decade.
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I just got a White Evo today and sealed my S2000's fate. I'd been so happy with S2000 for more than a year as a daily driver even in a snow.
She's too good to let go and will make Evo a company in my garage for loooong time
She's too good to let go and will make Evo a company in my garage for loooong time
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how do u like the cars in comparison? i mean, i went 2 the dealer 2 day and sat in the s2k, it was realllly nice, wanna test drive it, but kinda crampy...im only 6 ft and about 180 pds..only 18 yrs old..but it felt kinda cramped up , but still gorgeous, how do ulike the evo compared to it?