LOOKING TO GET MY FIRST S2000 conv

LOOKING TO GET MY FIRST S2000 conv

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tuscan66

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255 posts

170 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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excuse the poss repeat from earlier forums. we are looking to get another sports for the summer, wife want the xk and I fancy a s2000 , couple questions if we may. Any disadvantage getting an import, any main issues to watch out for looking for around a 02-05 car. Insurance >> my current no claims is on my business van, I usually get a classic ins on the xks so not an issue but the s2000 is not that easy I believe. Im 59 no cons or claims any suggestions who is best . Any info is appreciated even if someone knows of a car, pref private and south of the country. thanks all

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th April 2013
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I have just got a S2000 and they are fantastic cars, I had one a couple of years back and initially I wasn't sure due to the power delivery but after having another turbo that did nothing for me I have gone back to the S2000, and love it.

Jap imports tend to need 98RON fuel, I don't know if 95 will do any damage
not sure again but if it was imported after 2006 it might come under the road tax changes so more expensive
I do know they have a bit more power but doubt it will be noticeable

I wouldn't buy an import unless it was much cheaper than a UK spec/mileage of the same year or newer.
Basically if I seen two 2002 models one jap one Uk at the same price I would go for the UK one.
If you are asking then most other people will and so probably making it that bit harder to sell on.

XK as in Jag xk8?
barge like, unreliable and crap on fuel for a start

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th April 2013
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oh, insurance, im with Aviva who quoted £260 but did cost a bit more !
still cheap


tozerman

1,198 posts

233 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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Check out S2KI, you will find all you need to know there.

http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/forum/25-uk-s2000-commun...

Cheers.....Tony..

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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Am sure there are other good sites to check out as well wink

or just stay here

tuscan66

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255 posts

170 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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thanks guys been offered a 2005 import 90k and immac for 5800 sort of tempted but the import still is at back of my mind any views on that price its a convertible also

Riknos

4,700 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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tuscan66 said:
thanks guys been offered a 2005 import 90k and immac for 5800 sort of tempted but the import still is at back of my mind any views on that price its a convertible also
They're all convertibles wink Was it imported in 2005, or is it a model year 2005, and then when was it imported? Pretty big difference. I personally prefer the post facelift (2004 onwards) which is why I bought one, they command more money over an equal car that is pre-facelift.

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Wednesday 17th April 2013
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5800 sounds okay if it is a 05/55 plate, hpi clear and history

Ive just got my 2nd one and avoided imports, that's not to say they should be avoided, I just waited for the right one to turn up

There have been some good ones recently, 03 with 55k on ebay for 5500

Id rather have a cat/c/d over an import I think
there was a Cat c on ebay a few week back with 40k on for 3800

Another Honda S2000 Forum

Edited by Lee UK on Wednesday 17th April 00:44

tuscan66

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255 posts

170 months

Wednesday 17th April 2013
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still looking asked question on the 05 re imported or not not heard back always makes me think ????

Riknos

4,700 posts

210 months

Thursday 18th April 2013
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Why pick a written off vehicle over a looked after import? confused Doesn't make sense to me?

What are the reasons for avoiding imports? Do you even know the difference. In the past, I have sought out imports over UKDM cars as they are BETTER than the UK versions. In the case of the S2k, it's a bit much of a muchness - I prefer the JDM bunpers, and lack of head light washers - I don't like the seats and dash. Or the insurance hike, which is a big difference when it comes to already pricey S2000 insurance.

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Thursday 18th April 2013
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I do know the differences and the bumpers dont do it for me.

You answered your own question, there were more dont likes than likes.

Id rather have a cat d over an import, why?
I could get a cat d year 04 with history for the same price of a year 00 import without history.
Pretty good reason.

That said, i got a uk car accident free.

In years past, imports were only considered better because they had air con, eg mx5s


Edited by Lee UK on Thursday 18th April 10:08

tuscan66

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255 posts

170 months

Thursday 18th April 2013
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apparantly the car that im looking at the 05 plate was built in 05 and was an import from germany, not sure if this is still classed as same from japan import. been told its a uk spec car, all seems a bit confusing to me, as to what is or isnt an import can some one explain in simple term am i being thick or is the seller just trying it on. any thing in the v5 that will stste import thanks all again

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Friday 19th April 2013
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A euro import is treated as a UK car by insurance companies as far as I can gather.
I would have thought it would have a slightly lower value than a UK car but it's worth what anyone wants to pay.
The service book if original will have the original stamp of where it came from.

Not sure in what differences are over UK supplied cars, I know earlier euros didn't have a factory alarm, UK ones did.

Could still be a good buy

tuscan66

Original Poster:

255 posts

170 months

Friday 19th April 2013
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Lee UK said:
A euro import is treated as a UK car by insurance companies as far as I can gather.
I would have thought it would have a slightly lower value than a UK car but it's worth what anyone wants to pay.
The service book if original will have the original stamp of where it came from.

Not sure in what differences are over UK supplied cars, I know earlier euros didn't have a factory alarm, UK ones did.

Could still be a good buy
thanks lee still asking questions on it before I travel to view

Lee UK

110 posts

263 months

Friday 19th April 2013
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If not brought into uk straight away it could have been someone in the forces over there.
The main thing is, if the car is right.
I think we do tend to think the worst of things.
In the past few years i have bought and paid for cars, motorhomes without seeing them and they have been good buys.

Go for it