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How much does a Honda S2000 cost?

Across the United States in 2026, a well-preserved Honda S2000 typically sells for about $25,000 to $40,000, with exceptionally clean or low-mileage examples pushing beyond $50,000.


The S2000, a two-seat roadster produced from 1999 through 2009, remains a sought-after collectible for driving enthusiasts. Prices vary by generation (AP1 vs AP2), mileage, condition, service history, color, and overall demand. This article provides a current snapshot of typical price ranges and the main factors that influence value.


Pricing by model year and variant


Below is a snapshot of typical U.S. market ranges for common configurations as observed on listings and price guides today. Prices are in U.S. dollars and reflect variations in mileage and condition.



  • AP1 (1999–2003): Generally about $22,000 to $35,000 for cars with average mileage (roughly 60,000–90,000 miles). Very clean or low-mileage examples can reach the mid-to-high $40,000s.

  • AP2 (2004–2009): Typically $25,000 to $40,000 for mid-mile cars (about 60,000–100,000 miles). Low-mileage or highly maintained examples may approach the high $40,000s.

  • Club Racer and other limited variants: Rarer and more collectible; prices commonly range from $40,000 to $70,000 depending on condition, provenance, and originality.


In practice, the generation difference (AP1 vs AP2) translates to modest price distinctions, but the single-most influential factors are mileage and overall condition. Buyers should carefully compare service history and ownership records when evaluating listings.


Mileage, condition, and documentation


Beyond the model year, three elements—mileage, mechanical and cosmetic condition, and documented history—drive price. Cars with comprehensive service records, no accidents, and receipts for major maintenance fetch premium, while hidden wear or unverified history can depress value.


Other price drivers


Before this list, it helps to understand the main levers that push prices up or down in today’s market. The following factors tend to carry the most weight for S2000 prices.



  • Mileage: Lower total miles generally correlate with higher values, assuming the car has been well maintained.

  • Condition and originality: Pristine interiors, original paint, and unmodified mechanicals tend to command higher prices; major accidents or poor repairs lower value.

  • Documentation and maintenance history: A complete, verifiable record of service, parts replacements, and timetables contributes to a higher asking price or sale price.

  • Edition and provenance: Factory variants like the Club Racer or rare color/trim combinations can carry a premium when provenance is well documented.

  • Market demand and auction dynamics: Listings on mainstream marketplaces and results from auctions (notably Bring a Trailer) can swing prices up when enthusiasm is high or down when interest wanes.


Bottom line: the final price is highly sensitive to the car’s story—history, condition, and how cleanly it drives—so buyers and sellers should factor in potential upcoming maintenance and inspection costs when negotiating.


Summary


The Honda S2000 remains a strong value proposition in the used-sports-car segment, thanks to its engaging driving experience and enduring enthusiast appeal. Expect typical prices in the mid-$20,000s to mid-$40,000s for average-condition cars, with low-mileage, well-documented examples and rare variants commanding higher premiums. Always check current listings, price guides, and consider a professional pre-purchase inspection to ensure you’re paying a fair price for the car’s condition and history. Market prices fluctuate with demand, regional differences, and auction activity, so use this as a snapshot rather than a fixed rule.

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