Tuesday, June 15, 2010

2009 Honda S2000


2009 Honda S2000 Specifications
Drivetrain
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Final Drive Ratio4.100:1
DifferentialTorque-Sensing Torsen Limited-Slip
SuspensionIndependent In-Wheel Double Wishbone Suspension with Coil Springs
LayoutFront Engine, RWD
Engine
Displacement2.2 Liters
Engine TypeNaturally Aspirated 16V DOHC VTEC Inline 4
Redline8000 rpm
Horsepower237 hp @ 7800 rpm
Torque162 hp @ 6800 rpm
Bore X Stroke87.0 x 90.7
Compression Ratio11:1
Exterior
Wheels (F/R)17x7.0 / 17x8.5
Tires (F/R)215/45R17 87W / 245/40R17 91W
Wheelbase94.5 in
Length162.2 in
Height50.0 in
Width68.9 in.
Body Type2 Seat, 2 Door Soft Top Roadster
Base Price - 2009 Honda S2
2009 Honda S2000 - Purest Mass-Market Driver's Car Ever?
For many drivers and sports car fanatics, the Honda S2000 epitomizes exactly what an open-top sports car should be. No where south of a Lotus Elise are buyers offered a car more pure a performance machine.


When Honda released the first-generation S2000 in 1999, automotive journalists everywhere gave it universal praise. Though it is much more expensive than the similar, though much less powerful, Mazda MX-5, the S2000 has evolved over the last several years though stayed true to form.


The only RWD car in Honda's current lineup, the 2009 S2000 carries over the DOHC VTEC 2.2 Liter motor and body style from the 2008 model. Changes are limited to paint and interior options, and a new vehicle stability control system (VSA), which is as sophisticated as cars costing double the S2000's $34k price point. Much to the delight of track racers everywhere, the S2000's VSA system can be defeated.


While it perhaps prices itself above the heads of many of its intended buyers, the 2009 Honda S2000 is as pure a driver's car as any of the major auto manufacturers offer. For those seeking even more, the track-prepped 2009 Honda S2000 CR, called the Type-S in Japan, will soon be available. Read on for all the official details, direct from Honda...

2009 Honda S2000 Pictures










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