The Honda S2000 Sports Car
The Honda S2000 is a two-door sports car manufactured by the Japanese automobile manufacturer, Honda, between 1999 and 2009. The S2000 was created to celebrate the manufacturers 50th anniversary. This article provides some information about the Honda S2000, its history, changes to specification and why you might want to buy one.
At the heart of all Honda automobiles are their engines and the engine designed for the Honda S2000 is a very special one indeed. Created using lightweight materials, the engine in the early S2000 sport scars are capable of revving up to 9000rpm, producing around 240hp. The early cars used a 1997cc engine mounted front-mid for optimum weight distribution. The VTEC unit in the Honda S2000 means that below 6000rpm the car is quite docile while driving through town but once you get above 6k the car springs to life with an eagerness to head to the red line as quick as possible. In S2000 terms this means a 0-60 sprint in around 6 seconds! The engine is mated to a manual gearbox with no option for automatic.
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Overview of the 2010 Honda Civic
The 2010 Honda Civic is basically unchanged from last year’s model. With a well built interior, available coupe body style, good fuel economy, and a wide variety of power trains buyers are sure to find something that fits their lifestyle. The 2010 Civic is offered in a coupe or a sedan and there are five main trim levels available for both, below is an overview.
DX-This base model comes with power windows, height adjustable driver’s seat, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and 15 inch steel wheels. There is no stereo or air conditioning although adding the optional DX value package adds A/C, and a four speaker CD/MP3 stereo system with auxiliary audio jack. A five speed manual transmission is standard with a five speed automatic as an option. The engine is a 1.8 liter four cylinder that produces 140 horsepower and 128 pound feet of torque. Mileage is rated at 26mpg city and 34mpg highway for the manual transmission according to their online auto brochure. Standard safety features include full length side curtain airbags, front seat side airbags, ABS brakes, and active front head restraints.
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