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Honda S2000 faces Retirement in 2009

Posted January 27 2009 05:05 AM by Joel Arellano 
Filed under: Opinion, Honda

01/26/2009 - TORRANCE, Calif. - The 2009 Honda S2000 will be the final model year produced of the award-winning roadster, Honda announced today.



First introduced in 1999 for the 2000 model year, the S2000 helped define its segment with class-leading handling, engine technology and value. Originally envisioned as a limited-edition tribute to Honda's 50th anniversary, S2000 production was extended in response to customer demand and critical acclaim.

"The S2000 is a sports car designed by enthusiasts for enthusiasts," said John Mendel, executive vice president of American Honda Motor *** Inc. "It raised the bar for all future roadsters, and it's already considered a classic by many Honda fans."

As a true sports car that can serve as a practical and fun daily driver yet feel equally at home on a racetrack, this concept further evolved with a club racer-inspired S2000 CR trim, first offered in the 2008 model year. The S2000 has been honored with multiple awards through the years, including four appearances on Car and Driver Magazine's coveted "10-Best" list.

The S2000 is sold in 64 countries around the world with cumulative world-wide sales of over 110,000 since its introduction in 1999. Over 65,000 S2000s have been sold in the United States since 1999.


Press release via Honda



COMMUNITY COMMENTS
College_girl   (February 15 2009 08:24 PM)

wow the most sought after car in US and ASIA will be the final model for Honda roadster. I guess this will be a new move for a new super honda roadster.

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miwifri   (March 30 2009 04:29 PM)

Interestingly, this car would be a state of the art vehicle if it was introduced today. Whatever Honda comes up with next has a tough act to follow. As the owner of a 2002, 2008 CR and S2000 race car I doubt if I will be in the market for another sports car for quit a long time.
 
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