Evaluation: Showing just 35 miles, and never sold or registered. It isn’t just like new. It pretty much is new.
Bottom Line: Mecum’s six-figure estimate on this car, mint as it is, seemed way ambitious to us before the sale. We were right. Even so, huge prices on S2000s aren’t unheard of. While these roadster favorites had an MSRP of about $32,000 when they came out, they have rapidly become modern collectibles as enthusiasts fall in love with the well-balanced chassis, the clean styling, and the zing of that VTEC four. A 91-mile car sold on Bring a Trailer last spring for $73,500, and in Kissimmee three years ago an 885-mile car sold for $71,500, so the consignor here can expect something closer to 70 grand without being unrealistic.