I updated my 2003 S2000 stock wheels (AP1)
Fronts - 205/50/16
Rears - 225/50/16
with 2006 S2000 (AP2v2) stock wheels
Fronts 215/45/17
Rears 245/45/17
Reasons why I did it are obvious, more tire contact patch, better braking/cornering etc.
But the main reason why I did it is that 16" tires...
Ill probably make the switch to GEICO here in the next week, its the same coverage as USAA but just a few hundred cheaper for the wife and I ($500) a year for auto.
I was quoted roughly $400 a year less than what I'm paying now by switching to GEICO (shudders when I think of the commercials), from USAA.
I have been a member of USAA car insurance for over 7 years. Does switching auto insurance companies hurt me in the long run? (Loyalty savings, etc)...
After careful consideration I'm going to wait for this car to come out a year and possibly get one at the end of the year if there is still one sitting on a dealer lot.
Thanks guys
I've found two dealers to sell at MSRP... I hate paying MSRP for a domestic product... on the fence to see how the kinks get worked out and just buy next year...
I have til next weekend to make a decision
I'm looking for a base model with no options: $35,700 + $800 destination = $36,500 + TTL
I currently have a 2003 S2000 and a 2007 Civic Coupe (manual)
Selling S2000 to use as a downpayment for this car with some cash on top. I figure I can get about $15-16k for the S2000.
Anyways...
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