Comparing Speed: Honda S2000 vs. NSX on Small, Winding Roads

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2024
  • From my personal experience, the Honda S2000 and the Honda NSX both stand as titans among sports cars, each carving out its own legacy. Their engineering perfection, incredible performance, and dynamic handling have earned them a special place in the hearts of car lovers like myself. While they both bear the Honda badge, they are different when navigating the twists and turns of curvy roads.
    My Time with the Honda S2000
    Driving the Honda S2000, a compact, rear-wheel-drive roadster, is similar to wielding a finely balanced sword. Its high-revving, naturally aspirated 2L engine and the precision of its 6-speed manual transmission make every shift a moment of pure connection. The car's design, with its front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, achieves an almost mythical 50/50 weight distribution. This, and its lightweight frame, grants the S2000 an agility and balance that's rare. Its handling is razor-sharp, making you feel as ONE with the road, a sensation that's both exciting and demanding. The S2000 doesn't just perform; it communicates, rewarding those who know how to listen and talk to the engine, with a driving experience that's both raw and refined.
    Journeys in the Honda NSX
    The first-generation Honda NSX, with its mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration, is a different kind of thrill. Its exotic design and premium positioning set it apart from the S2000. The all-aluminum body and chassis were groundbreaking at the time, as was a naturally aspirated V6 engine that sings a melody of power and precision. The NSX's handling was a revelation, blending balance with an intuitive feel that makes every curve a moment of discovery. It is both a supercar and a great companion on long drives, with a more refined ride.
    Reflections from Behind the Wheel
    Talking with fellow drivers echo my sentiments. S2000 aficionados cherish the car's immediate feedback and the joy of mastering its challenges, while NSX drivers love the combination of performance and daily drivability that's hard to find elsewhere.
    In Conclusion
    My journey with both the Honda S2000 and the NSX has been a tale of two philosophies within the same sports car ethos. The S2000 gives you a pure, unadulterated driving experience that demands engagement and skill, while the NSX combines performance with a level of comfort and technological sophistication that's rare in the supercar world. Choosing between them isn't just a matter of preference; it's a reflection of what one seeks in the relationship between driver and machine. So, watch the video and let us know which one you like more on curvey roads!
    And if you like what you see, be sure to subscribe and never miss the future videos. Until the next road trip!
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Komentáře • 69

  • @Wallstreetavarice
    @Wallstreetavarice Před měsícem +41

    I skipped out on buying an NA1 1991 NSX because I was worried I couldn't find someone to work on it - it was going to be my first sportscar. Bought a 37,000km AP1 S2000 instead. I still regret not buying the NSX, but at the same time, I don't ever regret buying the S2000 and plan to keep it forever.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo Před měsícem +2

      Right on!!!

    • @PROofHAPPYWHEELS
      @PROofHAPPYWHEELS Před měsícem

      S2k can outcorner an NSX if that makes you feel better.

    • @markusluftner8418
      @markusluftner8418 Před měsícem +5

      @@PROofHAPPYWHEELS I cannot share this opinion. I have both. My NSX has way more grip.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 7 dny +1

      yes! Thank you for watching and please share the video with your car friends!

  • @gaboaaa23
    @gaboaaa23 Před měsícem +15

    7:30 how can someone hold the wheel like this?

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem

      What's a better way to hold it? Greetings and thanks for watching!

    • @gaboaaa23
      @gaboaaa23 Před měsícem +6

      @@DRBLUESNYC well, on the point where the steering wheel is carved. 9 and 3 o clock.

    • @jfpaul2908
      @jfpaul2908 Před měsícem +4

      Place your hands at 9:15. Your hands shall never move on the wheel.
      This way your brain always know where your wheels are pointing at.
      Saved me a few times in almost 60 000 miles with my S2000.

    • @gaboaaa23
      @gaboaaa23 Před měsícem +4

      @@jfpaul2908 exactly! The s2000 has a very small lock to lock wheel ration so basicaly you never have to move your hands, except if you make a 90 degree turn.

    • @christianabandabella235
      @christianabandabella235 Před 22 dny +2

      @@DRBLUESNYC essentially, you need to take some advanced driving lessons from a proper driving coach. The steering was suspect but there were other things, such as trajectory, planning and timing of gear changes and braking etc, with overall a lack of flow. Granted the road was rather technical. This is not a criticism, it’s just to point out where it could get better

  • @elayda93
    @elayda93 Před 9 dny +2

    New subscriber here! Goodluck with the channel and looking forward with future videos.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 7 dny

      Thank YOU! What do you like the most in the videos on this channel>

  • @InfiniteSuccessAcademy
    @InfiniteSuccessAcademy Před 3 hodinami +1

    Amazing video! However, you never seem to be driving the S2000 at it's limit. It appears you are always keeping a certain distance between the two cars. A bit too much time holding the shift knob and not keeping two hands on the wheel, tells me you are not driving at your limit either. Regardless, I think both cars are, and sound, awesome. I would chose the NSX, since I've owned my fair share of 2-seater convertibles over the years, and pop-up headlights are just so cool!

  • @Driving_Somewhere
    @Driving_Somewhere Před měsícem +1

    Greetings from Singapore....Lovely video....Would love to own these cars some day :)

  • @ryanhill7318
    @ryanhill7318 Před 19 dny +2

    Both please! Honestly, the NSX would be hard to pass up with the right funds. I havent driven an S2000, but Ive heard they can be a handful (although so can an early NSX). I have driven a '98 NSX and was really surprised by its useable torque.....it was so easy to drive at slow speeds.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 7 dny

      Not much to regret. They are VERY different cars. If I could have only ONE - I would drive S2k and watch/admire NSX's looks. Thank you for watching and please share the video with your car friends!

  • @coachfaustopolese6288
    @coachfaustopolese6288 Před měsícem +4

    Great video, man the sound of those engines!!BTW nice leather armour!!

  • @marcratelierbritishmotors5285
    @marcratelierbritishmotors5285 Před měsícem +4

    Hi Doctors Blues, I dis not have a chance to compare the two, I have only a AP1 Série 2, nevertheless due to the gauge/jib (Size) différences and engine architecture , on top of the philosophie and technology of this two cars, i can imagine the S2000 is more agile and efficient on twisty small roads when the NSX is better on more open roads
    Nice video, like the sound of the 2 engines playing together on this twisty roads.
    Regards

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo Před měsícem +2

      Indeed! Agree 100%. Which one do you like better?

    • @marcratelierbritishmotors5285
      @marcratelierbritishmotors5285 Před měsícem +2

      I prefer the Real Visceral Driving Machine, the S2000. Compact, agile, dynamic and on top i have 3 cars in 1, hardtop and softtop up and down

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem +2

      Honestly - I do too. I have them both, but love S2k more!

    • @dvtc8u
      @dvtc8u Před měsícem

      @@DRBLUESNYC the nsx gears are too tall. lower your final drive or change it to na2 6 speed, and you will prefer the nsx.

  • @boysenberrydracula3599

    cool cars, thanks! .. not shy to drive on the other side of the road lol

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 3 dny

      Lol. Indeed. As they say - use the 100% of the track. ;) Thanks for watching!

  • @PatrickBarreras
    @PatrickBarreras Před měsícem +3

    Why is no one staying in the lines? or drive them like they were built to perform.

    • @SuperSedans
      @SuperSedans Před měsícem +2

      What for? Is it so important? Is additional danger needed here? If no one from the opposite direction is in your way, there is no need to stick to one lane.

    • @DylanO0505
      @DylanO0505 Před 20 dny

      I had the same thought. Going very slow while still cutting the mustard lol.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 3 dny

      GOtta use 100% of the track. It adds another dimension.thrill to the ride. THere are times when it maybe even safer - by allowing you to see a greater distance and any approaching cars from the opposite way. Or the opportunity to maneuver should an animal suddently get on the road from the woods. My sense of it. Thanks for watching!

    • @DylanO0505
      @DylanO0505 Před 3 dny

      @@DRBLUESNYC your slow and endangering lives, be quiet

  • @kenl0d536
    @kenl0d536 Před 10 dny

    Beautiful roads! Where is it?

  • @SonicProvocateur
    @SonicProvocateur Před měsícem +2

    You can hear when the NSX really digs in, but never seems very plussed creating a gap. While the S2k, you seem to be wringing it out a bit more. I passed on some NSX's and Skylines and opted for a Porsche instead. Very happy with mine as a daily driver but an NSX is an incredible machine. Still kinda want a Skyline but know they are murder for parts! 😂

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 25 dny

      Great discussion! And great choice!

  • @dvtc8u
    @dvtc8u Před měsícem +5

    you need to practice heel toe.

    • @mikeyerke3920
      @mikeyerke3920 Před měsícem +1

      And getting on the gas way earlier in the corner. Otherwise a good drive.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem +1

      Lol. YES! That is difficult for a tall guy, however. But I promiss - I will try again! Would you recommend a course for that technique? Greetings and thanks watching!

    • @bluedragonbikerskin855
      @bluedragonbikerskin855 Před měsícem

      Ya you aren't doing justice to the engineering with the lack of skill😅

  • @Dethred1
    @Dethred1 Před měsícem +7

    Nerve racking watching your hand position on ghe wheel. If you ever have to correct a slide, You're 100% going into a ditch.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem +1

      Lol.Yeah, it is not really track driving - the speed in the video is much lower. So, no ditch. And - in my 40 years of driving - I never had an accident. Two tips I use: 1) Keep the distance 2) Adjust the speed to the road, not to the emotion. Thank you for watching.commenting and greetings!

    • @chrispham6714
      @chrispham6714 Před 27 dny

      Stunt car drivers use that hand position. I guess they are in the ditch anyways 🤣

  • @carlosalenduran4630
    @carlosalenduran4630 Před 23 dny

    I miss my 05 s2000

  • @MrBawkbGawks
    @MrBawkbGawks Před 20 dny

    those shifter bushings are beat on the s2k. also dont cross your hands when driving!

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 7 dny

      Indeed. Agree - it is a bad habit of crossing hands. But then, this isn't exactly track driving - so there is some room for amateurish errors. ;) Thank you for watching and please share the video with your car friends!

  • @michaeleldridge3606
    @michaeleldridge3606 Před měsícem +3

    Kinda reckless driving. S2000 for the win. Much lower price point.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching.commenting. The video makes it look more reckless than it really was. 40+ years of driving without accidents. My GEICO car insurance in NYC is next to nothing, givne the track record of no accidentrs/claims.

    • @fredericberthou
      @fredericberthou Před 13 dny

      @@DRBLUESNYCHonda s2000 a de tres mauvaise suspensions d’origine il faut juste les changer

  • @magicalempire
    @magicalempire Před měsícem +2

    If you close the s2000 you will have less drag

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem +5

      @magicalempire - true. However, I have to admit that I almost NEVER close the top on my S2000. On this day of the video - I drove 8 hours with the top down. It was beyond awesome. The combination of the sound of the engine, exhaust, and road, with the wind in the hair - was truly magical in the fresh air on the hills. Greetings!

    • @Wallstreetavarice
      @Wallstreetavarice Před měsícem +4

      And then miss half the point of the s2000. I rarely drive mine with the top up.

    • @KirkwoodImaging
      @KirkwoodImaging Před měsícem +1

      The drag is worth it. Less claustrophobia, less paranoia (the car has very little sound deadening and can be a bit noisy in ways that are scary at first but normal), and it just feels great.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před měsícem +1

      Agree. Top down is half the fun 4 me. Not only you can feel the road, but you can also hear the engine and its note better. I am biased, of course, as I have spent a life time on motorcycles. While I stopped riding motorcycles, I will never will stop riding my S2k with top down. Two other things I will say: the TOP-DOWN experience with Honda S2k is waaaay better than in most other convertibles. I hate my BMW M240 xi with the top down - it takes for ever to fold the roof. And the wind protection is AMAZING with Honda S2k whereas with my beamer it feels as it has got none.

    • @TingTingMelody
      @TingTingMelody Před měsícem +3

      @@DRBLUESNYC Some have said that the S2K is like a motorcycle on 4 wheels, any truth to this? I have an AP1 and really love driving it in the curvy roads here in PA. It feels so right on a sunny day.

  • @speakersteve9586
    @speakersteve9586 Před 3 dny

    Eh. AP2.. whatever

  • @dealscale
    @dealscale Před 4 dny

    Old man is definitely not a good driver. The car deserves a better driver.

  • @drtone
    @drtone Před 20 dny

    Both cars fatally flawed by Electronic Power Steering(or complete lack of in early NSX). Don't over hype these cars. Shame on Honda for this engineering fail. Both engines are also inadequate.

    • @DRBLUESNYC
      @DRBLUESNYC  Před 20 dny +1

      Indeed. However, keep in mind the NSX is 30 years old now. It is only when one stands next to these beauties that one appreciates how incredible that design was/is. Best regards

    • @HashDogg06
      @HashDogg06 Před 15 dny

      Please elaborate, first time hearing these things being an issue.

    • @6mtzhp55
      @6mtzhp55 Před 13 dny

      @@HashDogg06 that's because it's hogwash. guy just runs different cars and is pulling a fox-and-the-grapes.

    • @user-ek5nl1jc4b
      @user-ek5nl1jc4b Před 10 dny

      I have both cars. They both handle great, and the steering is not a flaw on either. As far as power goes, they both are a blast to drive hard without tons of power. They can be easily modified for more if needed. I have a feeling you have not driven either car to be making such claims.

    • @drtone
      @drtone Před 10 dny

      @@user-ek5nl1jc4b Your comment confirms you can't drive and are a poseur. Electronic power steering in both cars destroys steering feel, not having the discernment of this is proof you have zero value to contribute regarding the merits of these cars. I've driven countless S2K's as well have built and driven my S2000 race car to many podiums and wins in SCCA and NASA. I have driven many NSX's as well as Comptech supercharged and turbocharged ones. Your channel does not exist, is fake, you have zero credibility or value.