About the S2000 ?
I for one know that before the car was released there was alot of hype about it and all. Now my question is what happend to it ? Ik now it's still for sale andall but why aren't they more of them that are all how do you say "riced" out and all ?
Hand made and productions numbers of ~8000 per year worldwide. I can't possibly understand why there aren't a bazzilion of them on the road. 
Hopefully common sense would keep people from buying a $32,000 sports car and slapping stickers, an obnoxious $2000 dollar body kit, bubble gum colored paint, and a big wing. Then again, there are a ton of fools who've done just that. Consider yourself lucky to have not witnessed one of the wannabe show queens yet. Not a single one of those mods leads to a faster car, and in my opinion no one has improved upon the stock lines.

Hopefully common sense would keep people from buying a $32,000 sports car and slapping stickers, an obnoxious $2000 dollar body kit, bubble gum colored paint, and a big wing. Then again, there are a ton of fools who've done just that. Consider yourself lucky to have not witnessed one of the wannabe show queens yet. Not a single one of those mods leads to a faster car, and in my opinion no one has improved upon the stock lines.
Hopefully common sense would keep people from buying a $32,000 sports car and slapping stickers, an obnoxious $2000 dollar body kit, bubble gum colored paint, and a big wing.
But seriously, I would say that the majority of S2K owners are above the age of 25(I am talking about people that own their S2k, not their parents). And with age comes a certain level of maturity which results in less riced out S2000's than CIVICs or INTEGRA's (generally speaking younger people own and rice these out).
Not to mention, like Jerry said, I limited # are produced per year.
[Modified by Daly, 11:14 AM 6/18/2002]
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