The S2000 was one of the best vehicles Honda ever made, so it doesn’t come as much of a surprise that well-taken-care-of examples are commanding some pretty high prices. And while it might not be as wild as some other recent S2000 sales, this particular low-mileage AP1 model with a desirable color combo is still going for about as much as the average new car.
This 2000 Honda S2000 is listed for sale on Bring A Trailer, where the bidding has already reached $35,000 with 2 days still left in the auction. It has just 19,483 miles on the odometer, and includes the original window sticker, manuals, and manufacturer’s literature.
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The car is finished in Grand Prix White (GPW for short) over a red leather interior, a combination that is sought after by many S2000 aficionados. Adding to that desirability is a hard-to-find factory hardtop—also finished in Grand Prix White—and the power soft top underneath still works. Some of the car’s extras include a Kenwood CD stereo, aftermarket Clifford alarm system, HID headlights, and a bottle of touch-up paint.
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Onto the mechanicals, powering the S2000 is a 2.0L VTEC inline-four. That engine was originally rated at 240 horsepower and 153 lb-ft (207 Nm) of torque, and it sent that power to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission that’s a pure joy to row. The car also comes with a factory limited-slip differential, and it recently had its tires replaced.
Other than that, it’s stock, but that’s part of the beauty of this car, as the fact that it remains unmodified makes it a rarity in the sea of customized S2000s out there. And at just under 1,000 miles covered per year, it’s been driven just enough to prove that it did more than just sit in a garage its whole life, but not too much so as to suggest it’s been beaten up. It’s just a perfect example of a clean, well-cared-for enthusiast’s car looking for its next owner.
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