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How much is a Honda S2000 worth today?

In today’s market, a Honda S2000 generally sells for roughly mid-$20,000s up to $60,000 or more, depending on year, edition, mileage and condition. Highly sought-after low-mileage cars and limited editions can command even higher prices.


The Honda S2000 remains a beloved early-2000s roadster known for its high-revving engine, balanced chassis, and spirited driving character. Since production ended in 2009, values have risen as collectors and enthusiasts seek well-preserved examples. This article surveys current price ranges and the factors that drive them, drawing on valuation guides and recent listings as of 2026.


Current market snapshot by model and edition


AP1 vs AP2: a quick overview


Prices tend to diverge between the original AP1 cars (2000–2003) and the facelifted AP2 cars (2004–2006), with AP1s generally commanding a premium when they are low mileage or in exceptional condition. Limited editions and late-model variants can bend the price further.


Below is a snapshot of typical price bands in the U.S. market as of 2026, based on valuation guides and recent listings.



  • AP1 (2000–2003): Typically around $25,000–$40,000 for average, well-maintained examples with moderate mileage; pristine, low-mileage cars can approach $50,000–$60,000.

  • AP2 (2004–2006): Generally $25,000–$45,000; higher values for cars with low miles, exceptional maintenance records, or standout color combinations.

  • Limited editions and late-model variants (2008–2009, including CR and Final Edition): Often in the $35,000–$70,000 range, with exceptionally low-mileage or highly original cars capable of exceeding that.


In short, the S2000’s price is driven by year, edition, condition, mileage, and provenance. Low-mileage AP1s and certain limited editions tend to carry the strongest premiums.


What drives the price?


Prices for the S2000 are shaped by a small set of core factors that enthusiasts and buyers weigh heavily in negotiations.



  • Mileage and overall condition

  • Stock vs modifications; originality matters to buyers chasing factory specs

  • Maintenance history and documentation (service records, timing belt changes, leaks, rust)

  • Color and interior materials; some hues and combinations are rarer or more desirable

  • Edition and production numbers (AP1 vs AP2; CR; Final Edition)

  • Market demand and regional price differences


Understanding these factors helps buyers estimate value and sellers position a car competitively in listings or auctions.


How to verify current value for your S2000


To gauge the current value of a specific S2000, consider the following practical steps.



  1. Consult reputable valuation guides for your exact trim, year, and mileage (e.g., Hagerty Price Guide, Kelley Blue Book).

  2. Review recent auction results and sale prices on platforms like Bring a Trailer for similar cars.

  3. Survey current local listings to gauge asking prices in your area and flag any regional pricing anomalies.

  4. Assess the car’s originality, documentation, and recent maintenance; factor in any required soon-to-be-due work.


Prices can swing with market sentiment and regional demand, so cross-check multiple sources and consider a professional appraisal for high-stakes transactions.


Tips for buyers and sellers


Whether purchasing or selling, these practical tips can help you navigate the market more effectively.



  • Prioritize vehicles with verifiable history and clean title; request service records and inspection reports.

  • Inspect for rust, particularly undercarriage and typical weak spots in older cars.

  • Verify originality of parts or clearly document any modifications; stock cars in pristine condition tend to preserve value best.

  • Consider future maintenance costs (timing belt, fluids, clutch wear, tires) when calculating total ownership cost.


Armed with current data and a clear view of market drivers, buyers can make informed offers, while sellers can price competitively without undervaluing a car with strong provenance.


Summary


The Honda S2000 remains a sought-after collector’s roadster, with a broad value spectrum that reflects year, edition, mileage, and condition. In 2026, typical U.S. prices span from the mid-$20,000s for higher-mileage AP2s to well over $60,000 for pristine, low-mileage AP1s and certain limited editions. Always compare valuation guides, recent auction results, and local listings to determine a fair price, and factor in maintenance history and originality when assessing value. As market interest continues to grow, well-preserved examples are likely to command premium prices in the coming years.

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