To be honest, Young drivers don't understand the concept of owning a decent sports car, regardless the make and model (Obviously with the exception of a few). They all want to buy one. And yet don't understand the costs in repairs/servicing these types of cars. Rather than repairing the car with genuine parts or good performance parts, they'll throw in the cheapest(shittest) parts and wonder why the car is performing poorly or it keeps breaking. I've had a S2K for about 6 years now, and know only too well how much i've had to fork out for repairs and services, let alone on mods. S2000's aren't 200SX's, second hand parts are hard to source let alone expensive. And they won't be any easier or cheaper as time goes by.