Test Drive Report: S2000, 350Z, WRX
i'll start by saying i just found this website today. This is a post i made on another website. I'll just copy it here and then expand on it a little afterwards.
WRX, price as tested ~25,000:
This test drive was FUN! The salesman brought me to a curvey back road and encouraged me to take the car in 3rd gear full-throttle through 20mph dirt covered turns. I must say the car holds the road as well as anything i've ever driven. The steering was very predictable. The interior felt a little junky with the most uncomfortable seats of the bunch and lots of corny plastic and emblems everywhere. I also think the car is pretty damn ugly, but there's no doubt it performs amazingly for the price.
S2000, price as tested ~32,000:
I cannot explain how sweet this little car is. The one i tested was silver with a red interior. The red leather interior is about the best lookin thing i've ever seen on a car. My first impression when i got in was that it is a little cramped (i'm 6'2, 175). However, that is to be expected as it is a true sportscar, not to mention i got in it 30 seconds after bein in my F250. Although there's not much room to move around inside, the seats are extremely comfortable and everything is positioned well. There's something awesome about a push-button starter in a no-frills red leather interior and a car that redlines at 9000rpm! This little thing FLIES! And it also feels even faster than it is because upshifts occur at such high rpm. Also it was a great day for a convertible.
350Z, price as tested ~34,000:
I tested the performance model Z that also had a $2,000 navigation system which i wouldn't want. They were asking 39k, 5k above sticker for it. Just FYI, the base model Z starts at around 26 i think and has the same exact motor and tranny. Overall when i got the chance to really look at it i was unimpressed with the syling. It is too curvy for my liking. The interior however is gorgeous and the seats were the most comfy of the three. I test drove one with cloth seats and sat in one with leather...i prefered the cloth, although the leather were better looking. There was more space in it than the S2000, but just sitting in it you wouldn't know if you were in a real sportscar or a luxery sporty sedan. The car is very quick but doesn't have that racecar feel like the honda did. The gearbox shifted flawlessly and the ratios seemed to be chosen very well. It had decent torque and power in every gear, not even struggling in 6th at 50mph.
Overall i'd say the suburu is the most practical of the three, the 350z is the most luxurious, and the S2000 is the most exhilerating and fun. Anyways, if you have any questions ask away...
-Steve
WRX, price as tested ~25,000:
This test drive was FUN! The salesman brought me to a curvey back road and encouraged me to take the car in 3rd gear full-throttle through 20mph dirt covered turns. I must say the car holds the road as well as anything i've ever driven. The steering was very predictable. The interior felt a little junky with the most uncomfortable seats of the bunch and lots of corny plastic and emblems everywhere. I also think the car is pretty damn ugly, but there's no doubt it performs amazingly for the price.
S2000, price as tested ~32,000:
I cannot explain how sweet this little car is. The one i tested was silver with a red interior. The red leather interior is about the best lookin thing i've ever seen on a car. My first impression when i got in was that it is a little cramped (i'm 6'2, 175). However, that is to be expected as it is a true sportscar, not to mention i got in it 30 seconds after bein in my F250. Although there's not much room to move around inside, the seats are extremely comfortable and everything is positioned well. There's something awesome about a push-button starter in a no-frills red leather interior and a car that redlines at 9000rpm! This little thing FLIES! And it also feels even faster than it is because upshifts occur at such high rpm. Also it was a great day for a convertible.
350Z, price as tested ~34,000:
I tested the performance model Z that also had a $2,000 navigation system which i wouldn't want. They were asking 39k, 5k above sticker for it. Just FYI, the base model Z starts at around 26 i think and has the same exact motor and tranny. Overall when i got the chance to really look at it i was unimpressed with the syling. It is too curvy for my liking. The interior however is gorgeous and the seats were the most comfy of the three. I test drove one with cloth seats and sat in one with leather...i prefered the cloth, although the leather were better looking. There was more space in it than the S2000, but just sitting in it you wouldn't know if you were in a real sportscar or a luxery sporty sedan. The car is very quick but doesn't have that racecar feel like the honda did. The gearbox shifted flawlessly and the ratios seemed to be chosen very well. It had decent torque and power in every gear, not even struggling in 6th at 50mph.
Overall i'd say the suburu is the most practical of the three, the 350z is the most luxurious, and the S2000 is the most exhilerating and fun. Anyways, if you have any questions ask away...
-Steve
i thought i'd give a little more info now on the topic i'm sure you all are interested in...the S2k vs. 350Z.
First of all, i still haven't totally made up my mind, but i dont think i like the look of the Z. It really does look a lot like the TT and is too curvy and futuristic looking for my liking. It doesn't *look* as fast as the S2k does. The interior is pretty sweet though. I don't think i can describe it but it looks just like you'd imagine the interior of a futuristic luxury sports car. Notice i said luxury sports car, not true sports car because nothing about the interior screams "fast". A big plus IMHO is that the Z is much roomier inside and also has a lot more storage space in the rear. Ok now for the road...the car is fast in any gear. However i wouldn't say it's terribly impressive in it's speed. It may score good times, but doesn't feel as fast as the S2k while doing it. The tranny and shifter are pretty nice, although again i thought the S2k's was a little nicer. Overall driving it was cool and i got a lot of stares, but it wasn't a terribly unique experience.
Now on to my impressions of the S2k. My first impression was it was TIGHT. The driver is definitely sunk into a little pocket with no real room to move around. This was shocking at first (i was coming out of my F250) but a minute into the test drive i was perfectly comfortable. I must say that the new all-red interior is a sight to be seen. I'm sure it's not for everyone but i thought it was gorgeous. The car was a light silver with the red and it really envoked the feeling of an old roadster. On the road i couldn't really let the car go too much because of the road we were on and the salesman in the passenger seat, but i could tell the car would be an absolute BLAST! It was a gorgeous day and we had the top down which just added to everything. I would assume that it takes a little practice to get the hang of driving with such high shift points, but once you get it i'm sure it's very rewarding. Overall this car just felt like a true sportscar should feel in every aspect.
My money is going towards an S2000. even if you give nissan the benefit of the doubt and say they're equal in every other way...there's always something to be said for being able to drop the top in 15 seconds.
-Steve
First of all, i still haven't totally made up my mind, but i dont think i like the look of the Z. It really does look a lot like the TT and is too curvy and futuristic looking for my liking. It doesn't *look* as fast as the S2k does. The interior is pretty sweet though. I don't think i can describe it but it looks just like you'd imagine the interior of a futuristic luxury sports car. Notice i said luxury sports car, not true sports car because nothing about the interior screams "fast". A big plus IMHO is that the Z is much roomier inside and also has a lot more storage space in the rear. Ok now for the road...the car is fast in any gear. However i wouldn't say it's terribly impressive in it's speed. It may score good times, but doesn't feel as fast as the S2k while doing it. The tranny and shifter are pretty nice, although again i thought the S2k's was a little nicer. Overall driving it was cool and i got a lot of stares, but it wasn't a terribly unique experience.
Now on to my impressions of the S2k. My first impression was it was TIGHT. The driver is definitely sunk into a little pocket with no real room to move around. This was shocking at first (i was coming out of my F250) but a minute into the test drive i was perfectly comfortable. I must say that the new all-red interior is a sight to be seen. I'm sure it's not for everyone but i thought it was gorgeous. The car was a light silver with the red and it really envoked the feeling of an old roadster. On the road i couldn't really let the car go too much because of the road we were on and the salesman in the passenger seat, but i could tell the car would be an absolute BLAST! It was a gorgeous day and we had the top down which just added to everything. I would assume that it takes a little practice to get the hang of driving with such high shift points, but once you get it i'm sure it's very rewarding. Overall this car just felt like a true sportscar should feel in every aspect.
My money is going towards an S2000. even if you give nissan the benefit of the doubt and say they're equal in every other way...there's always something to be said for being able to drop the top in 15 seconds.
-Steve
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Just do yourself a favor though, since I noticed you live in Boulder, DO NOT drive that thing down at sea level. You will get to experience what that car feels like with 20% more hp and when you bring it back up here (to the land of air-gasping engines) you will be GREATLY dissapointed.
I remember when I had my 99 Prelude Type SH the difference was SCARY. Up here (6000ft) VTEC feeled like non-VTEC range at sea level and then VTEC at sea level was just leaps and bounds better than anything the car would do up here.
Just a warning... ignorance is DEFINITLY bliss when it comes to NA cars and altitude
. BTW I absolutely have and still LOVE the S2000... just wish it had more power
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[Modified by davidm_sh, 6:16 PM 9/29/2002]
I remember when I had my 99 Prelude Type SH the difference was SCARY. Up here (6000ft) VTEC feeled like non-VTEC range at sea level and then VTEC at sea level was just leaps and bounds better than anything the car would do up here.
Just a warning... ignorance is DEFINITLY bliss when it comes to NA cars and altitude
. BTW I absolutely have and still LOVE the S2000... just wish it had more power
.[Modified by davidm_sh, 6:16 PM 9/29/2002]
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