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How much is a Honda S 2000 worth?

In broad terms, prices range from about $25,000 to $60,000, depending on generation, condition, mileage, and rarity. Clean, low-mile AP2 cars and well-preserved limited editions can fetch more.


The Honda S2000, produced from 1999 through 2009, remains a highly sought-after roadster. Market value fluctuates with supply, demand, and the car’s history—originality, service records, and miles matter as much as year and trim. This article breaks down current values and the factors that influence them to help buyers and sellers navigate the market.


Current market value ranges


This snapshot reflects typical asking prices and recent sale results in the United States as of 2026, recognizing regional differences and the effect of condition and mileage.



  • AP1 (1999–2003): The original design; prices commonly run from roughly $18,000–$40,000 for cars with average mileage, with exceptionally clean or low-mile examples potentially reaching into the $40,000s to $60,000 range.

  • AP2 (2004–2009): The refined second generation; typical prices generally fall in the $25,000–$50,000 range, while low-mile or well-preserved cars can push toward $40,000–$60,000.

  • S2000 CR and other limited editions: Enthusiast-focused variants tend to command a premium, often in the $40,000–$70,000 range depending on mileage, condition, and provenance.


Prices vary by color, transmission, service history, and documentation, but the bands above capture the broad market today.


Key factors that drive price


Several elements shape a Honda S2000’s value. The following list highlights the most important price drivers.



  • Mileage: Lower mileage generally increases value, especially for AP2 cars and CR variants.

  • Condition and originality: Factory parts, minimal interior wear, and stock appearance are prized; signs of repainting or aftermarket modifications can affect value unless well-executed and desirable.

  • Maintenance history and documentation: Complete service records, especially for major items (timing belt/chain, water pump, cooling system), boost confidence and value.

  • Ownership history: Fewer owners, clean accident history, and verifiable VIN checks improve value.

  • Edition and rarity: Limited or track-focused editions (like the CR) typically command higher prices.

  • Market condition and location: Regions with stronger sports-car demand or collector activity may show higher values; auction results can push prices higher for exceptional examples.


In practice, buyers should compare multiple sources, verify documentation, and weigh both current condition and expected maintenance costs when assessing value.


Getting a value estimate and buying advice


To gauge value for a specific car, combine several methods and take a cautious approach before purchase or listing.



  • Consult multiple price guides and marketplaces: Hagerty Price Guide, Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and regional listings provide valuation ranges.

  • Check recent auction results: Platforms like Bring a Trailer reveal what collectors are currently paying for clean, stock, or modified examples.

  • Get a pre-purchase inspection (PPI): A qualified mechanic can assess engine, transmission, suspension, and rust, which strongly influences value.

  • Review maintenance history and records: A complete, verifiable service history can raise confidence and value.


In short, triangulate prices across reputable sources, inspect the car carefully, and factor in future maintenance costs when negotiating.


Summary


The Honda S2000 remains a coveted roadster, and its price reflects care, mileage, and rarity. Expect a wide range—from affordable, high-mile cars in the low-tens of thousands to pristine, low-mile, or limited-edition examples commanding well into the tens of thousands. For buyers, patience, diligence, and cross-referencing multiple sources are key to determining a fair value.

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