30th Anniv. Edition

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby d4m0 » Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:41 am

apsilon wrote:I, and I'm sure others, received an email a few days ago about it. I assume the invite will go out the same way. Didn't read it that closely as while I would like one of these, I really have nowhere to keep it already having 3 cars and my NA rarely gets dríven as it is.

Sadly, I didn't get one. I feel betrayed - not that I'm in the market for one mind you, but it's nice to pretend you matter.

The price in Canada has been published - starting at CAD$44,200 https://motorillustrated.com/2019-mazda-mx-5-30th-anniversary-pricing-starts-at-44200-in-canada/20157/ and only 165 of the 4,000 total are destined for Canada.

I'm loving the orange; I think it looks amazing.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby project.r.racing » Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:47 pm

Brembo front brakes (opposed piston design/unique rotor)


Hmmm? Interesting. Better than the passenger car sliding caliper always offered.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby Rocky » Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:41 pm

Don't mind the colour but to my mind, every dollar over $50K prices the MX5 out of it's natural price category.
It makes it easy for me as I don't like the ND anyway. If I liked it I would probably choose to buy a one or two year-old used car just to get the price down to what I think it's really worth. Then again, I like the Toyota 86...
If you like the Special Edition and it's worth the dollars to you, fine.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby 93_Clubman » Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:50 am

Rocky wrote:I like the Toyota 86...

Even after the 86 or MX-5 thread? viewtopic.php?f=18&t=76908

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby shirtz » Wed Feb 20, 2019 3:11 pm

93_Clubman wrote:
Rocky wrote:I like the Toyota 86...

Even after the 86 or MX-5 thread? viewtopic.php?f=18&t=76908



haha that was a sh*t fight wasn't it!

agree that the prices of ND's seem to make a once cheap and cheerful car out of budget for many.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby smy0003 » Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:56 am

project.r.racing wrote:
Brembo front brakes (opposed piston design/unique rotor)


Hmmm? Interesting. Better than the passenger car sliding caliper always offered.


Rotors on the Brembo and non-Brembo 2.0L cars are the same
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby apsilon » Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:56 am

shirtz wrote:agree that the prices of ND's seem to make a once cheap and cheerful car out of budget for many.


Have the new car prices for MX-5s ever been cheap in Australia? When I was buying my first I was looking at new before finding the 6 month old Laguna Blue Clubman that I bought. I was quoted about $46k drive away for a new Clubman in late 94 or early 95. $46k over 20 years ago. Factor in inflation and the price for the ND is probably fairly static or even cheaper now. Even the used one that I bought I paid $33k for and that was a bargain at the time and took a lot of negotiation including literally walking away from the deal. I was 2 blocks away by the time the salesman caught up to me.

I admit there's a lot of good cars you can get for a lot less money than the ND today though I don't think any of them are convertible 2 seat sports cars. That configuration is always going to attract a premium.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby 93_Clubman » Thu Feb 21, 2019 11:18 am

apsilon wrote:Have the new car prices for MX-5s ever been cheap in Australia?

The 1989-1990 NA6s at $29550 were competitive, but as you note limited editions & later NA6 & NA8 prices increased significantly. 2015 ND 1.5 prices were also competitive at $31990, but of course the price creep has returned.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby shirtz » Thu Feb 21, 2019 11:43 am

apsilon wrote:
shirtz wrote:agree that the prices of ND's seem to make a once cheap and cheerful car out of budget for many.


Have the new car prices for MX-5s ever been cheap in Australia? When I was buying my first I was looking at new before finding the 6 month old Laguna Blue Clubman that I bought. I was quoted about $46k drive away for a new Clubman in late 94 or early 95. $46k over 20 years ago. Factor in inflation and the price for the ND is probably fairly static or even cheaper now. Even the used one that I bought I paid $33k for and that was a bargain at the time and took a lot of negotiation including literally walking away from the deal. I was 2 blocks away by the time the salesman caught up to me.

I admit there's a lot of good cars you can get for a lot less money than the ND today though I don't think any of them are convertible 2 seat sports cars. That configuration is always going to attract a premium.


46k! I better treat my 93 clubman better than!

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby apsilon » Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:16 pm

93_Clubman wrote:The 1989-1990 NA6s at $29550 were competitive, but as you note limited editions & later NA6 & NA8 prices increased significantly. 2015 ND 1.5 prices were also competitive at $31990, but of course the price creep has returned.


$30k in 1990 would be about $59k today after inflation according to the RBA calculator.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby 93_Clubman » Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:29 pm

apsilon wrote:
93_Clubman wrote:The 1989-1990 NA6s at $29550 were competitive, but as you note limited editions & later NA6 & NA8 prices increased significantly. 2015 ND 1.5 prices were also competitive at $31990, but of course the price creep has returned.

$30k in 1990 would be about $59k today after inflation according to the RBA calculator.

Sure, but they were still more than competitive back then because everything else that might have attracted a similar buyer was at least the same or a higher price.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby Rocky » Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:56 pm

Whether we like it or not, it is all about how particular products are positioned/marketed.
Regardless of whether the R&D and manufacturing costs is greater or the same as a Mazda 3, a "sporty" model will always have a price premium.
In Australia (as opposed to say, the US) government taxes (which are no longer justified given no local industry to protect) blow-out the inequity even further.
for e.g. in the US the new Supra is expected to sell for US$50K which pitches it against big HP domestics like the Mustang, Camaro, Charger and Corvette (or so my US informants tell me.)
A lot of us will refuse to be gouged and elect to buy a demo/used vehicle but of course we deny ourselves the pleasure of getting a new unused vehicle.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby pie5 » Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:38 pm

30AE Price $49,990 plus ORC
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby d4m0 » Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:45 pm

pie5 wrote:30AE Price $49,990 plus ORC

Thanks Pie. I got my invitation email this morning. Not much info except for a phone number to call.

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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition

Postby mhh » Tue Apr 02, 2019 2:55 am

Hi, I’m new here, or at least I haven’t visited for years. I’ve owned an NA and an NC but been out of MX5 for ages. I got my invitation yesterday and jumped on it. Any other order holders here from SA?


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