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Once you've inspected a few cars and have their expected price adjusted for condition and problems, it's easy to figure which cars are good buys. The same goes for a car that needs tires, a new bumper, or whatever else is important to you. If you’re looking at a car with a bad soft top, deduct $1000 from the price you’d expect to pay for that car. Once you know the expected price for a given S2000, use this FAQ to determine if there are any problems that significantly affect the value of the car.įor example, a new soft top is ~$1000.
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Read the sticky posts at the top of each forum.Specific details on model year differences and maintenance are not covered here and can be found in the S2K Talk and Under the Hood FAQs. If you're comfortable inspecting a used car skip to the bullet points in red, that is S2000 specific information. Hopefully after reading this you'll be able to find a good, trouble-free car, or at least know what you're getting into.Īny text underlined in this guide will link you to an thread with more information on that subject.
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This thread is for anyone shopping for a used S2000 who wants to know the expensive problems to watch out for and/or how to inspect a car before buying. What to look for when buying a used S2000 Courtesy of dammitjim