If Dr Jekyll had owned one of these, he wouldn’t have needed a potion to turn him into a right nutter
Our verdict
The Honda S2000 is a sports car that papers over some less than ideal dynamic characteristics with a superbly high-revving VTEC engine and the sort of gearbox you can enjoy for hours without even turning a wheel.
Comfort
You have to wring the 2.0-litre VTEC's neck to see the best of that 237bhp, which is far from relaxing, but there is some merit to being able to pootle about in the dead calm of the lower rev range.
Performance
The stats don't really relate the visceral experience of gunning an S2000. The sound of this small engine foaming like an inmate of Bedlam beneath the bonnet is what it's all about. A little frightening, but wonderful for that.
Cool
Purpose built as a soft-top, the S2000 is definitely cooler than retrospective hatchet jobs like the heavy and ugly Nissan 350Z Roadster.
Quality
If your S2000 has broken up ring up Honda HQ in Japan and someone will probably commit hari kiri down the phone. Or accuse you of crashing it.
Handling
Stories of ‘incidents' in the S2000 relating to a slight conflict of interest between steering feel and banzai VTEC power surge are legion. We would say go see for yourself, but we like you. Well, most of you.
Practicality
The boot is small, the cockpit even smaller. You don't buy an S2000 to move house, but it'd be nice if there was a modicum of adjustment to the driving position for the non-Japanese amongst us. But there isn't.
Running costs
The S2000 is relatively affordable these days, and 28mpg isn't that bad for a performance car. But this is max tax territory, and also in group 20 for insurance, so the whole experience isn't going to be cheap.
TG Tips
Something this old you really might as well buy secondhand for a steal








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