Anyone on here have any experience driving/owning both an AP2 S2000 and a Lotus Elise?
I've been saving up to buy a clean, low mileage, DBW (2006-2009) AP2 S2000 for a while now; ever since I sold my previous Mazdaspeed Miata. I usually see nice, clean, stock, low mileage examples selling in the mid to low 20's; so that's where I've been budgeting.
Here lately, I've seen a few local Lotus Elise's popping up in the mid-high 20's that have piqued my interest. A bit beyond what I originally set my budget as, but nothing I can't swing if I really enjoyed it to a much greater extent.
I've test driven a very long list of sports car, but unfortunately, I've never had the privilege of piloting an Elise. I've ridden in a supercharged Exige a few years back and while I remember it being an exciting experience, I also found it extremely cramped/uncomfortable, but I don't think that's a fair comparison, as the Exige had a large metal plate/brace in the passenger side foot-well that seemed to take up several inches of leg-room (vs the driver side), which was the primary problem. Based on photos, the driver side appears to have considerably more leg-room:
For reference, I'm about 6'2” 210 lbs, 33” waist, 34” inseam. I “fit” per se in older NA/NB Miata's (I've owned 2 of them), but never considered them comfortable. I fit in an S2000 much easier than a Miata, although it is “cosy” to say the least. I'm curious about fitting in an Elise for more prolonged periods of time- 60+ minutes.
I find quite a few things very attractive about the Elise- ~1900 lbs curb weight, mid-engine setup, Toyota powertrain/reliability, exterior aesthetics, manual steering rack, solid power/weight ratio, removable top, supercar handling, ect.
I also know that there are some inherent disadvantages of the Elise- cramped interior, non-existent storage space, poor daily driver qualities and from what I understand, if you damage them in the least, the front/rear clams are insanely expensive to repair/replace. They're also considerably more expensive to insure vs the S2000- roughly an extra $360/year vs the S2000; not going to break the bank, but certainly something to note.
For reference, this would be a weekend/playtoy car only. My daily driver is a 2016 VW Golf R that comfortably hauls the family & dog around without issue.
This car would mostly be for weekend canyon drives, autoX events, the occasional HPDE event, date nights with the little lady and I might take it to work maybe 1-2 times a week when it's nice outside. Basically a fair-weather only machine that is only driven with the top down and the sun shining.
I've driven dozens of other vehicles in my search for the “right” car; a few of which included the C5 Z06, Z4M Coupe (couldn't find a roadster to drive), Nismo 370Z, NC & ND Miata, RX-8 R3, MR2 Spyder, AP1 & AP2 S2000, Solstice GXP, BRZ/FR-S, 986 Boxster S & 987 Boxster S. Don't be fooled by the hardtops I drove, as I gave them a chance based on their merits, but ultimately, I prefer a convertible for a weekend playtoy. There's something about an open-top sports car that is hard to replicate.
Among my many test drives down my favorite local canyon road, the most fun drives I had by far were in the AP2 S2000 and the 987 Boxster S. Loved the 987 S, but marked it off my list for a myriad of reasons- namely ownership costs and potential repair costs. After researching the 987 I found that people that popped motors at track days (or even on the street) ended up costing them $15k-$22k for a replacement. Which made my realize that I can't comfortably afford to own one if something goes wrong, haha! Meanwhile the drivetrains in cars like the S2000 and Elise are considered to be reliable and much cheaper to replace if something goes wrong. As someone that's popped a couple motors on track in the past, I understand that sometimes, things go wrong!
Either way, this isn't a discussion about the other cars I've driven. I've narrowed it down to the AP2 S2000 and the last curiosity car on my list (that's somewhere close to my budget) is the Lotus Elise.
Does anyone have any experience with both the Elise and the AP2 S2000?
How do they compare on the road, as well as at an autoX or track event?
Long term ownership experiences with either?
For the weekend toy I'm shopping for, is the Elise worth the extra cash over the S2000 (subjectively)?
Anything else I need to know about the Elise?
Thanks in advance!
-Brandon