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Honda S2000 roadster tipped to finally have a successor

Honda S2000 roadster tipped to finally have a successor

Posted on December 10, 2015February 25, 2020 By Jarvis

In 2009, Honda’s two-seater sports car was supposed to have a second generation model that would have kept the car maker in the running as one of the more recognized “enthusiasts” brands. Sadly, that day never came to pass. Apparently it would take more than half a decade for a real Honda S2000 to come along, at least according to insider sources. But intention and execution don’t always go hand in hand, and Honda still has to iron out a few details before it could even proceed to production.
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