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my friend has a daily driver s2000......he says its ok cept it is a 2 seater. thats his only problem with it. and if u dont mind having very little low end power. he says most of the time he doesnt even get in to the range of vtec around town...but who does
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Originally posted by nextgenholmes
my friend has a daily driver s2000......he says its ok cept it is a 2 seater. thats his only problem with it. and if u dont mind having very little low end power. he says most of the time he doesnt even get in to the range of vtec around town...but who does
my friend has a daily driver s2000......he says its ok cept it is a 2 seater. thats his only problem with it. and if u dont mind having very little low end power. he says most of the time he doesnt even get in to the range of vtec around town...but who does
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I daily drive mine. No problems with it being a 2 seater...I don't want to play limo driver. No problems with power; its there if you want it. Overall, its a great daily driver. Has been very reliable for me so far.
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Originally posted by yellow_s2000
my S2k is my daily driver....i love it...i still can fit $130 of grocery's in the trunk too...
my S2k is my daily driver....i love it...i still can fit $130 of grocery's in the trunk too...
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Trunk space doesn't change with the position of the top. You can definitely fit a full load of groceries in the back, but you'll have an easier time if you ditch the tool kit. It takes up about six inches of depth in the trunk well. Simply take the tools and put them on top of the spare tire then remove the foam liner and you gain a lot of extra space.