86 or MX-5
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World's best selling sports car?
https://www.finder.com.au/ford-mustang-worlds-best-selling-sports-car
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Re: 86 or MX-5
"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
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JBT wrote:World's best selling sports car?
https://www.finder.com.au/ford-mustang-worlds-best-selling-sports-car
Not a sports car. It’s a muscle car.
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Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
I’m a B. I’d have preferred my RF to be a proper fixed coupe...preferably with a lift back and some decent load space!
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Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
Im a B. Bought mine because it was dirt cheap, and wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Really dislike the chassis flex when you open the doors.
Not sure i would buy an 86 in their current state though. I had a couple of runs in one up Goodwood at the 2012 launch, and while it was a great little car, its power:weight leaves a lot to be desired.
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takai wrote:Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
Im a B. Bought mine because it was dirt cheap, and wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Really dislike the chassis flex when you open the doors.
Not sure i would buy an 86 in their current state though. I had a couple of runs in one up Goodwood at the 2012 launch, and while it was a great little car, its power:weight leaves a lot to be desired.
Suggest you try driving the car with the doors closed
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Re: 86 or MX-5
RBH58 wrote:Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
I’m a B. I’d have preferred my RF to be a proper fixed coupe...preferably with a lift back and some decent load space!
Want load space? Buy a CX3
You can't demand respect....you have to earn it
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Re: 86 or MX-5
Odd wrote:takai wrote:Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
Im a B. Bought mine because it was dirt cheap, and wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Really dislike the chassis flex when you open the doors.
Not sure i would buy an 86 in their current state though. I had a couple of runs in one up Goodwood at the 2012 launch, and while it was a great little car, its power:weight leaves a lot to be desired.
Suggest you try driving the car with the doors closed
Suggest Mazda put more reinforcement into a cantilevered subframe:
Complete lack of triangulation doesn't do it any favours.
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Stop it.....it will send you blind
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For me the issue is legroom in the NB - six foot, but mostly legs.
I am a B and moved over from my good fitting RX7 to an ill fitting MX5 due to the running costs of a MX5 vs Rotary, the MX5s being economical track cars and lots of fun.
The MX5s have been great, but due to arthritis issues I can't last more than an hour or two in a MX5, so I was considering the option of an 86 in the hope the driver position would be much more comfortable, so it would be a usable everyday car.
The 86, with only extractors and good semi-slicks, that I run against in the Canberra hillclimb is 2 1/2 seconds quicker than my best in the NB8A.
Any long legged drivers have any experiences in touring in an 86 ?
I am a B and moved over from my good fitting RX7 to an ill fitting MX5 due to the running costs of a MX5 vs Rotary, the MX5s being economical track cars and lots of fun.
The MX5s have been great, but due to arthritis issues I can't last more than an hour or two in a MX5, so I was considering the option of an 86 in the hope the driver position would be much more comfortable, so it would be a usable everyday car.
The 86, with only extractors and good semi-slicks, that I run against in the Canberra hillclimb is 2 1/2 seconds quicker than my best in the NB8A.
Any long legged drivers have any experiences in touring in an 86 ?
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If you haven’t dríven a M140i and are lookin at a Golf Gti I’d strongly suggest one, the difference in cabin quality is huge and the performance is another level. Should be enough time make up for the dubious looks!
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Re: 86 or MX-5
Odd wrote::
Want load space? Buy a CX3
LOL- I hated the 17" rims on my SP23 so replaced them with 16" rims from a CX3.
When I picked them up from the CX3 owner I was surprised to see that the two cars were very similar in outer dimensions but the CX3 had bugger-all bootspace compared to my SP23.
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Custardtart wrote:If you haven’t dríven a M140i and are lookin at a Golf Gti I’d strongly suggest one, the difference in cabin quality is huge and the performance is another level. Should be enough time make up for the dubious looks!
I was looking at a top-spec 120i in Brisbane on the weekend. It was a dark blue and I thought the darker colour disguised the clunky rear quarter a fair bit. Had nice wheels. When the time comes I will give one an extended drive for the sake of 'objectivity'.
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Odd wrote:RBH58 wrote:Odd wrote:"A"....Some people buy MX5's because they are a roadster
"B".....Some people buy them in spite of them being a roadster
I'm an "A"....86 isn't a car I'd ever thing about owning
I’m a B. I’d have preferred my RF to be a proper fixed coupe...preferably with a lift back and some decent load space!
Want load space? Buy a CX3
Why the f#ck would I do that? It was nice having somewhere to put stuff with my BRZ though...and if the MX5 did a proper coupe there would be a place to put stuff. There’s barely enough room to put the weekly shop in an RF. Biggest bag that’ll fit would be an airline carry on (just).
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Re: 86 or MX-5
Agree. To belabor my rant about the NB boot - If they had put the boot locking mechanism on the same side as the fuel filler there would be enough room on the RHS to drop in a full-size spare. Come to that, make the shape of the fuel tank just slightly different and it works as well.
Space utilisation should be a critical design consideration with any sports car. The really switched-on companies show this attention to detail in their designs.
Space utilisation should be a critical design consideration with any sports car. The really switched-on companies show this attention to detail in their designs.
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