I've currently own my NSX and an S2000. In the past, I've owned other S2000s and E46M3s. I also nearly bought a friends 95 F355 Berlinetta 6spd.
Here are my $.02 if, like me, the joy is from actually driving them.
NSX - I've owned it 20 years, so you can guess my feelings. Weak points (IMO) of the early coupes are the tall gearing of the USDM 5 speed. 6 speed or JDM 5 speed is a nice improvement. I'm not a fan of the cowl shake of the NSX-Ts, but I'm a fairly aggressive canyon carver. Shines with a few key mods, and still very comfy capable road car. Not an auto cross car, but great on track. Brakes are fine for the road, but I nearly cooked them at Mid Ohio. Very reliable and road trip able. My record is 1300 miles in one sitting.
S2000 - Both of mine are/were 05s. I bought one years ago for the bargain price of $15k. It was incredible for cheap thrills. Great for putting around in nice weather. Great canyon carver. More low speed nimbleness than the NSX. I've felt no need to mod either of mine. Not much torque, which I don't mind. Really buzzy at freeway speeds, which stops me from road tripping it. Easy to work on. Even replaced the top on mine without much drama. Sold it and bought a mint 05 with 25k for over double that recently. Probably NOT worth what I paid for it. I still think the nice higher milage driver quality cars are a bargain if long freeway trips are not in the math.
E46M3 - Love the car, except for when I hated it. Which was about 50/50. My last one was a mint 06 purchased with 40k. It mirrored exactly the experience I had with an in warranty years earlier. Window regulators are disposable. Weather stripping peels for no reason. Starters fail. Plastic coolant hoses leak. It ALWAYS needs something. But is fantastic when it is right. Around town, freeway, canyons or on track - it was just fabulous. But you'll never quite trust it. Fun weekend car and you don't mind constant $300 projects? Maybe. Trust it to drive cross country? Eh. High milage or SMG? Forget it. And don't forget about VANOs or subframes. Which will pop up by 100k IMO.
F355 - I almost convinced myself it was worth it. I can live with the belt services and the snotty owners (around here anyways) for that look and that sound. But start researching valve guides, cracked manifolds, exhaust valves, sticky buttons, etc. And even if you get past all that, don't dare go out and try and put 100k on it. It didn't drive any better than my modded NSX, and the smiles per dollar ratio convinced me to walk away no matter how good the noise and look is. I don't do garage ornaments.
Boxster S - definitely on my radar. Don't (to the best of my knowledge) come with LSD. I have not driven one of the 981 generation, which is the car I'm most likely to swap the S2000 for, at this point anyways.
Elise / Exige - I think I love the idea of it more than I would actually owning it. Spectacular in small doses. S2000 was my practical compromise - or perhaps watered down alternative - to this. Its been 10+ years since I've been in one, so my memory may be failing me.
Here are my $.02 if, like me, the joy is from actually driving them.
NSX - I've owned it 20 years, so you can guess my feelings. Weak points (IMO) of the early coupes are the tall gearing of the USDM 5 speed. 6 speed or JDM 5 speed is a nice improvement. I'm not a fan of the cowl shake of the NSX-Ts, but I'm a fairly aggressive canyon carver. Shines with a few key mods, and still very comfy capable road car. Not an auto cross car, but great on track. Brakes are fine for the road, but I nearly cooked them at Mid Ohio. Very reliable and road trip able. My record is 1300 miles in one sitting.
S2000 - Both of mine are/were 05s. I bought one years ago for the bargain price of $15k. It was incredible for cheap thrills. Great for putting around in nice weather. Great canyon carver. More low speed nimbleness than the NSX. I've felt no need to mod either of mine. Not much torque, which I don't mind. Really buzzy at freeway speeds, which stops me from road tripping it. Easy to work on. Even replaced the top on mine without much drama. Sold it and bought a mint 05 with 25k for over double that recently. Probably NOT worth what I paid for it. I still think the nice higher milage driver quality cars are a bargain if long freeway trips are not in the math.
E46M3 - Love the car, except for when I hated it. Which was about 50/50. My last one was a mint 06 purchased with 40k. It mirrored exactly the experience I had with an in warranty years earlier. Window regulators are disposable. Weather stripping peels for no reason. Starters fail. Plastic coolant hoses leak. It ALWAYS needs something. But is fantastic when it is right. Around town, freeway, canyons or on track - it was just fabulous. But you'll never quite trust it. Fun weekend car and you don't mind constant $300 projects? Maybe. Trust it to drive cross country? Eh. High milage or SMG? Forget it. And don't forget about VANOs or subframes. Which will pop up by 100k IMO.
F355 - I almost convinced myself it was worth it. I can live with the belt services and the snotty owners (around here anyways) for that look and that sound. But start researching valve guides, cracked manifolds, exhaust valves, sticky buttons, etc. And even if you get past all that, don't dare go out and try and put 100k on it. It didn't drive any better than my modded NSX, and the smiles per dollar ratio convinced me to walk away no matter how good the noise and look is. I don't do garage ornaments.
Boxster S - definitely on my radar. Don't (to the best of my knowledge) come with LSD. I have not driven one of the 981 generation, which is the car I'm most likely to swap the S2000 for, at this point anyways.
Elise / Exige - I think I love the idea of it more than I would actually owning it. Spectacular in small doses. S2000 was my practical compromise - or perhaps watered down alternative - to this. Its been 10+ years since I've been in one, so my memory may be failing me.
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