Did you really get £850 for your Orions?
I'm currently selling mine and have been offered £300ish without tyres? Am I being ripped off?
Yeah , but mine were fitted with a new set of Goodyear Eagle F1 assymetric tyres.
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Did you really get £850 for your Orions?
I'm currently selling mine and have been offered £300ish without tyres? Am I being ripped off?
I saw those orions on eBay for aaaages, didn't think he would have managed to sell them for £850. Well done for holding out and getting what you wanted for them![]()
Keep it (if finances allow) and hunt down an S2000 after summer(!) when they nosedive in price thanks to crap weather!
On a more serious note I think your wife is probably right and you may regret selling it. Nothing worse than that sinking feeling when you realise "oops, maybe that wasn't a good move".
Superb car. I'd keep it.
Maybe new year is the best time to pick up an S2000?
s2000 is nice car but only take if its not you daily drive (seeing your cupra I guess it won't). Know a few S2000 owners and their stories are all the same, driving the s2000 through daily traffic gets really annoying since the motor with vtec activated is plain boring and not much better than a 1.4 toyota auris. With Vtec it's nice but 3 out of 4 went the compressor way since the car can take a lot more than the standard 200 bhp .
s2000 is nice car but only take if its not you daily drive (seeing your cupra I guess it won't). Know a few S2000 owners and their stories are all the same, driving the s2000 through daily traffic gets really annoying since the motor with vtec activated is plain boring and not much better than a 1.4 toyota auris. With Vtec it's nice but 3 out of 4 went the compressor way since the car can take a lot more than the standard 200 bhp .
What age S2000 are you considering? There's quite a few gotchas to be wary of if you don't go in with your eyes open.
22k lol ... for some stick on badges and slightly different trim / wheels ... no ta.
I would look privately for a garage queen that has had all its bushes greased, dry stored over winter and hasn't a blemish on the paint OR the interior. It won't cost you a penny more to buy but my god will it save you on maintenance costs.
Bear in mind the engines don't respond well to low oil ;-)
There are some engine 'issues' with some 2008/9 cars.
S2ki is very much worth a read if you're serious about ownership, especially the FAQ lists.
WRT later engine issues, no I don't - which is why i'd be looking for a well maintained 2006/7 car.
If it was my money, a nice low mile pre 2004 car with the sharper handling for about £6500 to £7000 would be my bet - you'd probably lose that trading in your current Cupra!!
If you're buying a good car from an enthusiast they'll tell you all about the niggles and how they've fixed them. A dealer will just try and mug you off and then let you fight the warranty system.
Avoid anything that has been CATC or D unless you can see pre and post repair pictures and you're going to keep the car indefinitely, you'll always struggle to sell it.