Debating...fit or s2k..
#2
Here comes the jaded seen this thread or one like it a million times post....
Get the s2000 if you want it if not then don't get it. I don't think this really is a question that you should ask online people. Rather you should think this through yourself it is your money your credit not ours..... Personally if it were up to me if you wanted to get a sports car I wouldn't go with the s2000 would rather spend the $20000-$35000 on something much nicer or faster.
As far as the resale value I think 07's used can go for between 12000-14000 if you can find a buyer. Lots of people have tried to sell their fit on the forum but I have yet to see one have luck.
Get the s2000 if you want it if not then don't get it. I don't think this really is a question that you should ask online people. Rather you should think this through yourself it is your money your credit not ours..... Personally if it were up to me if you wanted to get a sports car I wouldn't go with the s2000 would rather spend the $20000-$35000 on something much nicer or faster.
As far as the resale value I think 07's used can go for between 12000-14000 if you can find a buyer. Lots of people have tried to sell their fit on the forum but I have yet to see one have luck.
Last edited by Fitcapo; 09-29-2008 at 12:51 AM.
#8
yeah. it all really matters on what you like. personally i would just drop a k20/k24 hybrid with a supercharger to give you crazy speed in a car no one expects to be fast. it would be cheaper than an s2000.
#9
I've been pricing with some shops lately thats why i know. =D
#13
Not A Daily Driver Is Putting It Politely
I owned one for about a year, belonged to the northeast S2K club etc. It is truly the most uncomfortable and user unfriendly car I ever owned. The only way to get ANY power is to keep RPM's up ALL THE TIME. If you drop RPM's the car is a total dog. The interior is very sparse and you feel EVERYTHING. Trying to get out of the car is almost impossible. FUN CAR for a day or two but as a primary driver it is probably one of the worst choices one could make. If you have a daily driver and want a "toy" and your 18-25 then it might be for you.
#14
same genre. keep your Fit unless you have another dd you can use for
your S2K. those cars are fun to drive, but you're kidding yourself if you
think they are pratical for daily use.
#16
i was there too. I wanted to trade the fit in for a S2000 or a EVO. But u just can't get enough for these fits. And they are great DD. So i am keeping mine and saving for a couple of years to get a S2000, or evo not sure which yet. They were trying to give me 13,000 for the Fit. So if u have time u could just save for a couple of years and than have the fit for a DD and the S2000 for a weekend warrior.
#19
This is funny. I have an S2k and am thinking of picking up a used Fit as a
DD. I love the S2k and they are way different animals. If you want a top down car that corners well its a blast. If you want to race everyone around you, you will lose. Track car, its hard to beat. Many early models can be had for 12-16k with reasonably low mileage.
I guess its all up to you and what you want.
DD. I love the S2k and they are way different animals. If you want a top down car that corners well its a blast. If you want to race everyone around you, you will lose. Track car, its hard to beat. Many early models can be had for 12-16k with reasonably low mileage.
I guess its all up to you and what you want.
#20
After having an '03 S2000 daily driver for two and a half years now... let me simply put it this way.... I'm sick of it and I'm trading it in for a Fit.
Honestly, as a daily driver it will eventually drive you mad. Stick with the fit. Or hell I'll trade ya. Want a 96k mile S2k?
Honestly, as a daily driver it will eventually drive you mad. Stick with the fit. Or hell I'll trade ya. Want a 96k mile S2k?