![]() 11/02/2015 at 15:57 • Filed to: roadsters, honda s2000, mazda miata | ![]() | ![]() |
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![]() 11/02/2015 at 16:23 |
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S2000 has less body roll than the Miata and made nearly 100 more horsepower from the same displacement 15 years ago.
![]() 11/02/2015 at 16:31 |
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Well, in fairness the Skyactiv is tuned in part for, and achieves, fuel economy; not so the mighty F20C.
![]() 11/02/2015 at 17:17 |
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And how much more did a 2000 S2000 cost compared to a 2000 NB Miata?
It is a great car, but IIRC, it was a price class higher than Miata, splitting the difference between the Miata and BMW Z3 or Z4.
A new S2000 today may have similarly more power and performance, but would probably cost in the neighborhood of $40K, where a well optioned Miata is $30K, and a Boxster starts around $50K.
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9000rpm.
![]() 11/02/2015 at 17:51 |
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For me, the question is: $30k for a new warrantied ND Club, or ~$20k for a 10-year-old, 20-60k mile AP2. For me the AP2 takes it by a mile.
If the NC were attractive to me, it might be a more interesting battle.
![]() 11/02/2015 at 18:18 |
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Both cars also don’t have a glovebox. lol
![]() 11/02/2015 at 18:19 |
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![]() 11/02/2015 at 18:26 |
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I suppose that depends on how long you plan on keeping it, and whether or not you want to start from zero miles, and order what you want, or take a chance on what cars happen to be on the market, and risk how the previous owner cared for it, or didn’t.
I have argued that more power would do the Miata good, (just as more power would do FRS/BRZ good, too) without doing it much of any harm, even if it cost a few lbs if at all necessary.
Also, the S2000 does weigh ~300lbs more (~2750lbs, where ND is reportedly around 2400), give or take.
I’d consider a flat-6 mid-engined Porsche Boxster S for that matter, and it has more power and torque than both, and is probably the better road car, as well as it’s sublime handling, and still weighs ~2900lbs for an S, or less for a base car with power stats closer to the 4-cylinder japanese cars.
You can buy a significant amount of Boxster S on the used market between 20-30K. A VERY nice 986, or even a pretty decent early 987.
Richard Hammond’s take (circa 2001.)
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Porsche is only a better choice if you can/want to cover the maintenance. The car you get will be better inside and out for sure though.
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The s2000 has two glove boxes located between the seats.