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#442 of 604
EPS by obliviousr
Jun 14, 2006 (2:43 pm)
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I might possibly be that the EPS made the car drive too "high strung". The EPS on my 04 when I had it felt very sensitive... which is great on windy roads and switchbacks, but horrible on high speed cruising on the highway. Downside is if they went back to hydralic power steering that will take away from ultimately the power that the car can put to the wheels... which I guess was a selling point earlier S2000 were promoting.
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Re: rattling [oblivious] by toydriver
Jun 15, 2006 (4:47 pm)
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I had trouble with rattles coming from where the convertible top attaches to the A pillars, on my '01 S2000. I had the "receiver" for the clasps replaced with new ones that are meant for the hard top. This change COMPLETELY cured the rattle. It now fits tighter and NO rattle whatsoever. Cost was about $150 at the dealer.
This is a well described problem; I think more common in earlier model years. There was a Honda Service Bulletin describing the "fix" that my dealer did.
 
Hope this helps someone with rattle-aversion.
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S2000 Drain Spoons - Driveway Clearance by kwinter
Jun 18, 2006 (5:12 pm)
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Can a S2000 get into a driveway with a cement drain spoon/dip. I am not sure if that is what it is called but basically it is the pretty typical cement dip which sometimes is installed for drainage in a development and you need to go over it to get in your driveway! Does the S2000 drag on these? What about speed bumps? I noticed that the 2002 had a clearance of 133 mm. Is that was that what the 2006 has? Does this cause a problem. I have one of these cement dips just before going into my driveway straight on. Do you think I can't get in without scraping? Have they raised them any since 2002? Any information would be appreciated. I have a 2006 on order.
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Re: S2000 vs WRX STI [speedman] by kwinter
Jun 18, 2006 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: speedman (May 14, 2006 6:05 pm)

Do you have any problems with road clearance issues like getting into driveways or going over speed bumps? We have a driveway which has a typical cement rain drainage dip right at the driveway entrance like so many developments do. Any concerns?
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Clearence - Watch out! by njexpress
Jun 19, 2006 (5:03 am)
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Replying to: kwinter (Jun 18, 2006 6:40 pm)

Folks,
I have had issues - The most painful one was this: They were paving the top most layer of my street two weeks ago as construction was nearly wrapped up in our development. Consequently, they cleared the gravel and stuff at the entrance to my driveway and WHAM!! The bottom of the front bumper rreeeaaallllly scraped against the road as I was backing out. I tried to mitigate the damage the next time around by nosing out and a saw a repeat performance on the rear bumper - It felt as painful as my own back being dragged against the street at 8 mph.... The one way you could avoid this is by raising the angle of inclination with paving stones /tiles. These are the flat brick ones, not too thick, cost you about a dollar a piece at Home depot. (I removed mine from my Hardscaping and used it temporarily until they finished paving the top most layer).
Bottom line: There are issues!! Watch out and Hopefully, your babies don't go thru' the pain mine did. It doesn't show, but you WILL know, by looking at the scratch marks left on the driveway!!
Cheers!!
--njexpress
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new 2004, mirrors, driveways by jatdee
Jun 19, 2006 (11:41 am)
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Just got my 2004 last Wednesday. Black, 6000 miles, looks like perfect condition to me. Paid $24,000 to a private party, which looked like a very reasonable price based on research I did (this is in Texas). Had been thinking about it for a while, and every now and then checking the newspaper ads. You should be really careful about checking ads - sooner or later there will be one that can't be passed up! Am really enjoying it, but having an issue with the blind spot with the top up, and also with my driveway.
        The left outside mirror does not turn out very far. I am used to adjusting the left mirror so that a car coming up on the left moves into that mirror a little before it leaves the inside mirror and is still (just) visible in the left mirror when it comes into my peripheral vision, or at least I can see it if I turn my head. Here a passing vehicle moves out of the range of the left mirror and I cannot see it even looking over my shoulder. If the car is passing me, I normally would know it is there, but sometimes in traffic someone will be cruising in that blind spot and I cannot see them. The question, finally, is whether anyone knows if there is any way to change the range of adjustment of the mirror? (I don't need it to turn in so far that I can check in it how I look, so less far turned in and more turned out is what I need.)
      As to driveways, I had a little issue with mine, but found that going in at a sharp angle made the necessary difference, because the front sticks out quite a bit further in the center than at the corners. Once the front is past the scraping point, I turn up the drive and have not scraped the rear, except very lightly sometimes. Going straight in I scraped both front and rear. Really hated to do that the first day I had it, though nothing shows, it still hurts, as njexpress said.
       Have enjoyed reading the forums for quite a while, and am glad to be able to join as an owner. The car does take some adjusting to, and I am not sure I could have it as my only car, especially when the top has to be up, but sure do look forward to driving it.
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Re: new 2004, mirrors, driveways [jatdee] by njexpress
Jun 20, 2006 (4:50 am)
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Replying to: jatdee (Jun 19, 2006 11:41 am)

Welcome to S2KNation! I am sure you will have the tme of your life with your S2K like all of us here.
There is an useful article under:
http://www.s2ki.com/Home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=295&Itemid=60-
I am not sure about the rules of our forum here: I hope I am not breaking any of them by posting a diret link here _ If so, Dear Host, Please feel free to let me know
Cheers!!
--njexpress
#449 of 604
Frustrated by kurtosis
Jun 20, 2006 (8:35 pm)
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Hi all:
 
So my younger brother goes out to lease a S2000 excited about their $299/month $3,693 total due at signing promotion. He was so excited that he signed the papers for $0 down, $445 a month (including NY tax and all that) right there after inquiring about no money down option. He calls me up and asks me to help him pick the car up tomorrow and told me about his "wonderful" deal. However, after reading this forum, it doesn't seem that way. So basically he signed the lease papers and is supposed to pick the car up tomorrow.
 
My question is, is there any way to "return" the car since he didn't drive it off the lot yet? Someone told me there is a 24 hour or 3 day return law (i live in NY if state laws matter). I just want to be able to negotiate a better price for him.
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Re: new 2004, mirrors, driveways [njexpress] by jatdee
Jun 21, 2006 (7:22 pm)
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Replying to: njexpress (Jun 20, 2006 4:50 am)

Thanks for the link - and the welcome. The article is helpful. Looks like at least one other person has had my problem of the mirror not adjusting enough (seems to be more of a tall guy problem) - apparently there is not a fix, except to replace the mirror with a convex "objects are closer than they appear" mirror. I'll have to think about that; hopefully most of my driving will be top down.
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End of the road for the S2000 by snowskier68
Jun 22, 2006 (6:15 pm)
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I just read that 2006 is the last year for the S2000. My husband and I have been wanting to buy one for years, and we just decided now was finally the time -- and then I read that this is its last year. Now he is worried about it being "dated" and about its resale value. Should these be concerns? It's "replacement" will not be a convertible, nor will it be priced anywhere near the $30K mark. Your thoughts and opinions, please!

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