I've had some form of Mx-5 on the driveway for 15yrs.
I'd go RWD!
I've had some form of Mx-5 on the driveway for 15yrs.
I'd go RWD!
Never had an MX5 (it's been on the bucket list for a while) but I did own a MK7 Fiesta ST for a couple of years and thought it was tremendous. I only sold it because I live in the West Midlands and it seems they're extremely desirable with the scum.. and after two years they put the windows through and tried to rob it (unsuccessfully, thankfully) - I fixed it , and sold it soon after.
But the car was superb. Really torquey motor, superb road manners (albeit a bit firm!), good tech / gadgets in the ST-3, and plenty of scope for tuning too if the standard figures aren't enough. If I was going to move out to a place a bit more isolated I'd probably have another one in a heartbeat.
Please give yoúr definition of ´sports car´.
In mine feature weight, width and weight, width; nimble, agile, way above the on the public road almost entirely academic power, acceleation times, top speed.
Congratulations Velorum!!!!
p.s. I went with the left wing suggestions from this very same forum and found a nice MR2 mk3: https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...6-Which-cabrio
Those are cheaper in the UK than MX5 and have less rust issues.
On the down side it is more to the extreme; the MX is way more sedate and forgiving plus has sóme luggage space.
On the latter; dropped a gf off at the airport this morning; although she travels a-typically light ánd offered to keep a suitcase in her lap, had to borrow my son´s car.
Last edited by Huertecilla; 13th February 2019 at 18:48.
In the context of this discussion, this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izg55Fa_OHU
Whilst I agree with the n.a. tuning to be still sort of practical, the lowering and widening is pushing it imo.
My point however remains: You wrote that it took serious effort to máke the MX5 a sports car, quite clearly implying that out of the box in your opinion it is not.
Fair enough; your opinion. In mine it is.
Like the MBF/TF would have been if they had not cut corners with parts and assenbly.
Like the first Elise before they ´improved´ and spoiled it.
The Fiat MX124 too is imo an example of ´improving´ it to death too; you pay through the nose for a less well balanced car. The roll back roof Abarth ´500´is more fun imo in spite of being wrong wheel drive.
Anyway, differences is taste, opinions are the reason why we háve the choice: Hail the differences of opinion!
I would stil look at a Mini. Fun cars and the newer models seem more reliable
I must admit a can’t really get my head around a 2 seater car the more I think about it. As a summer toy, if I had a few cars in the garage, fine - but I often find myself picking up one of my sons ‘unexpectedly’ and the boot and interior space of the MX-5 look silly small. Still need to drive one to make sure!
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And they have back seats for short journeys! - I must admit I can’t stand all the stripes, union jacks and funny colours, and I’m not overly fussed on all the fancy and apparently expensive extras. I have always thought they’re a bit girly but a standard Cooper in a solid colour might be ok. I’m not really bothered by some people thinking a car is a bit ‘girly’ tbh but the Mini can look too much like a shiny toy with all the options. Saw a video of the new soft top with a Union Jack emblazoned across it, looks awful imho
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Last edited by Huertecilla; 13th February 2019 at 23:24.
How about an Audi S1, 4wd perfect for a bit of rural driving summer or winter lovely little sleeper car
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If you are thinking along the lines of the previous generation ST, I’d get a Mini instead.
My current daily is a ND MX5 2.0 Sport Nav and my wife’s car is the F56 Copper Works 210.
When considering these I drove the ST, GT86 and the MX5 and Mini won hands down for fun.