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My own S2000 has over 100K miles and it runs and drives just like the day it was delivered new. These cars aren’t just made good, they are the best that Honda could make, and they are really made to last. Even maintenance on these cars is laughably easy. No need to jack up the car to change the oil. It takes under 5

Try something not made in America. 100k miles is nothing.

Doesn’t even have to be non-American these days. We traded in my wife’s 2005 Saturn Vue with >200K miles. It was still going strong and had no issues at that time. Plenty of full-sized American pickups with well over 200K miles still on the road.

Starred for the Blues Brother reference. 

It’s not 1983 any more. This car easily has another 100k miles left. As long as the chassis is solid, you can keep just about any car going indefinitely.

Nah. The Japanese bubble cars would have been legendary with or without the movie. It’s been 20 years since the AP1 S2k, and how many cars have revved to 9,000 since from the factory? Other than perhaps a few hypercars, none.

Try something not made in America. 100k miles is nothing.

I blame the fast and furious movies. People wouldn’t have to pay $100k on bringatrailer for an unmolested RX7 if it weren’t for those god damn movies.

I admit that I have never, ever been able to stomach the thought of buying a used car over 100,000 miles, no matter the provenance or proven/theoretical reliability, let alone one charging over $10,000 for one. I see that number, and I just realize that I will almost certainly never enjoy *my own* 100,000 miles on the

I love these cars, and the only thing I would have done differently is put regular analog gauges in the cluster instead of that silly Outrun digital mess that Honda decided on.

So... that’s my car. Sold it about two years ago. I daily drove it for about two years prior to that, but didn’t have anywhere to store it when I went to a newer car.

Why IS carpeted floors in vehicles even a thing? I’d never even thought about this before.

Like, fuck it, I’d think you'd be more “ready for a nap.”

I’m honestly at a loss with “show up to work feeling refreshed” LMAO

first time I am first to comment here...but fuck really, on this article?

It’s close, but the smokestack needs to stick up vertically in the bed, right behind the cab.

20" crazy negative wheels - check
bald mud tires - check
sky high lift - check
enormous obnoxious exhaust - check
bushcracker flares - check
full time tow mirrors - check

For $5,700, this needs to be your summer sled. Even during COVID times, I’m telling you, this thing is exactly what you need. I had one of these when I was living in St. Pete, and let me tell you something: I was still only marginally successful at attracting women.

No, it was owned by LeBaron James :P

Was it owned by Jon Voight? #Seinfeld