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Written by Stephen Dobie
The Honda S2000 is a car you"re likely familiar with. Whether that"s from Gran Turismo and Fast and Furious fame, or simply because you"re a petrolhead who lusts after sports cars made via the simplest of recipes, it"s a bit of an icon.That recipe? Engine in the front, drive to the rear, a manual gearbox and absolutely no sign of turbos or superchargers. If you want to buy a sports car that fulfils those criteria brand new, your choices are few. At normal prices you"re limited to Japanese cars the Mazda MX-5, Nissan 370Z and Toyota GT86 or a Caterham.Pictures: Simon Thompson
Date written: 30 Jul 2016
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The Honda S2000 is a car you"re likely familiar with. Whether that"s from Gran Turismo and Fast and Furious fame, or simply because you"re a petrolhead who lusts after sports cars made via the simplest of recipes, it"s a bit of an icon.That recipe? Engine in the front, drive to the rear, a manual gearbox and absolutely no sign of turbos or superchargers. If you want to buy a sports car that fulfils those criteria brand new, your choices are few. At normal prices you"re limited to Japanese cars the Mazda MX-5, Nissan 370Z and Toyota GT86 or a Caterham.Pictures: Simon Thompson
Date written: 30 Jul 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 4467