New 3rd Gen S2000

I have the original invoice for my car from 2006, £27,500 for a GT model.

With the CTR starting at £30k, I can see an S2000 successor [depending on performance and development costs/market placement/ being a huge amount more.

Looking at there so called "Target Market" of the MX5, they cant price it in Porche territory.
If they do bring out a crappy 1.5, I can imagine it going in mid 20's with the "Type R" 2L version heading to 30K+ (Especially if they use a de-tuned K20, so less power than the new CTR)

Just look at the 370Z (I know its been around a while) that starts at 27K. Cant come and expect people to pay £40k for a new S2000

Will keep my eye out, and if prices are reasonable, and the car has good power, it will go well to sit beside my facelift S2000;)
 
"...six-speed manual gearbox."

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It could well work with a decent smg/dct/whatever you want auto in it. But the manual gearbox is one of the defining parts of the S2000. A potential new S2000 would be launching in a very competitive space so anything which differentiates from it's peers should be exploited.
 
Have to say as sacrilegious as it is, when I had my S2000 occasionally when having a spirited drive, and as amazing as the manual box is, I did sometimes think 'this would be awesome with a nice quick paddle box' :)
 
Have to say as sacrilegious as it is, when I had my S2000 occasionally when having a spirited drive, and as amazing as the manual box is, I did sometimes think 'this would be awesome with a nice quick paddle box' :)

I get annoyed with mine sometimes ie. when not hooning. It makes me want an IS300. It doesn't make me want to ruin the S2k characteristics:p
 
Not saying it needs one, just sometimes thought you know this would be nice with a PDKesque box to play with.
 
From what I've read of the new s2000 it's not for me

Last I read
Underpowered and overpriced

Much better cars for under its price point
 
That's just the same info and images we've already seen.

I think I'll hold my thoughts on this until some production info.
 
From what I've read of the new s2000 it's not for me

Last I read
Underpowered and overpriced

Much better cars for under its price point

But we have no idea what the price will be or what the power output will be either. Nothing has been released by Honda and all information so far is just guesswork and computer renderings.
 
Someone at Honda mentions the possible potential for a sport car at some point in the future and the motoring press imagine some images and say there will be a type-r version?

They need something to write about I suppose
 
But we have no idea what the price will be or what the power output will be either. Nothing has been released by Honda and all information so far is just guesswork and computer renderings.

Indeed. I'd also suggest that if you're judging the car solely on it's power output and price, then perhaps this class of car isn't for you anyway.

Apologies if that's not the case 413x, but that's kind of how your post read.
 
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Having owned an EP3 and now own an Evo 8 FQ-300 I really can't see the appeal of a high revving NA engine. Don't get me wrong, I loved my CTR and VTEC but boost is on another level.
 
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