Hmmm Honda boys discussing S2000 vs. Chimaera
Discussion
Spotted this on the NZHondas forum (which a friend of mine runs) and saw this discussion pop up:
www.nzhondas.co.nz/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5463
the bit I particularly liked was:
"That TVR is butt ugly!!!!!! IMO
Im not sure why, it just doesnt look properly designed, whereas the S2000 rear end looks sculpted and complete. MMMMMMMMMMMm"
Now the S2000 looking Sculpted?, TVR looking "Improperly designed?" I mean COME ON!!!. what insults me is that these guys are New Zealanders and MY age..... I shudder to think that these are the people going to be running the country with me...... oh wait, I'm pissing off to England..... that just means I'll have to assimilate myself with the ageing nova boys :P
www.nzhondas.co.nz/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5463
the bit I particularly liked was:
"That TVR is butt ugly!!!!!! IMO
Im not sure why, it just doesnt look properly designed, whereas the S2000 rear end looks sculpted and complete. MMMMMMMMMMMm"
Now the S2000 looking Sculpted?, TVR looking "Improperly designed?" I mean COME ON!!!. what insults me is that these guys are New Zealanders and MY age..... I shudder to think that these are the people going to be running the country with me...... oh wait, I'm pissing off to England..... that just means I'll have to assimilate myself with the ageing nova boys :P
Nothing against the S2000 but it doesn't evoke any excitement when it goes by. Nothing wrong with the styling of the S2000 but it looks like a car I'd expect a teenager to drive. The Chimaera is a mans' car through and through. Looks like you need a full b*ll sack to be in the drivers seat.
quote:
Autocar drove both back to back, s2000 was a poor 3rd to the Chimaera and Boxster. They also had a long term press car, not exactly the most reliable if I remember right.
In 50000 miles, it had a broken gearbox and a bit of plastic fell off the bumper. The gearbox was fixed under warranty. The 2002 models have been modified accordingly.
My S2000 has just been recalled to fit a different bolt in the engine to improve the oil feed to the No. 4 cylinder. Apparently on track day cars, the oil flow on long fast corners is compromised and can lead to premature bore wear...its nice to know that Honda made the effort to recall cars even though the problem is rarely experienced by the majority of owners.
As I have said before, I really wanted a Chimeara, but lack of dealer/specialist support (I'm in Scotland) and the usual TVR doubts of reliability and potential running costs put me off.
I'm very happy with my decision to buy one...performance is excellent once you change your driving style to suite the engine, its reliable, cheap to run (given its performance) and rare up here in the north. Its also a lot cheaper than a Boxster and has none of the envy crap associated with it.
I intend to scratch the TVR itch one day tho...
quote:
Didn't autocar have problems with windscreen cracking on their own aswell? I can't remember the details. Did they recommend the car after the issues they had?
Yes , they did, but I didn't consider that worth mentioning as they came back after it was parked overnight and it had cracked. Basically they didnt like the car because one of their road testers was thrown into a crash barrier on a straight piece of dual carriageway on a wet night "for no apparent reason". Basically it would come down to full throttle, standing water (or diesel) and an unforgiving chassis (or possibly wrongly inflated/worn tyres)...something every Tiv owner has experienced at some point.
I've owned both an S2000 and a TVR, or 18 months each - I had one of the first S2000's in the country and enjoyed it as my first "real" sports car. The S2000 is great fun if you want reliability and practicality with a quick roof. They are relatively predictable when pushed but can be a touch twitchy on the dodgy tarmac we have to put up with in the UK.
Trouble is, they just don't cut the mustard in the torque department. Keeping the thing over 6krpm is a waste of time - you hit 40mph in first b4 you feel anything. After 18 months I traded it in for a Tuscan after test driving Ferraris and Porsches of varous flavours. Nothing beats burying the throttle of a TVR from the lights and hearing the noise the Tuscan / Chimaera (had one of them for 3months too...) makes - the S2000 sounds like a Civic until you hit 9krpm and is a touch , dare I say it, feminine... Add to that that the fact that the boot is too small, the cabin too cramped, the interior bland and reach your own verdict...
No offence to any owners, but I took the Pepsi challenge and wouldn't buy another Honda, even though they are great value...
Trouble is, they just don't cut the mustard in the torque department. Keeping the thing over 6krpm is a waste of time - you hit 40mph in first b4 you feel anything. After 18 months I traded it in for a Tuscan after test driving Ferraris and Porsches of varous flavours. Nothing beats burying the throttle of a TVR from the lights and hearing the noise the Tuscan / Chimaera (had one of them for 3months too...) makes - the S2000 sounds like a Civic until you hit 9krpm and is a touch , dare I say it, feminine... Add to that that the fact that the boot is too small, the cabin too cramped, the interior bland and reach your own verdict...
No offence to any owners, but I took the Pepsi challenge and wouldn't buy another Honda, even though they are great value...
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