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			 by BAwagon » Thu, 21 Nov 2013 4:58 +0000
 It's been a long time since I am considering to buy an mx5 but the time only came now and looking for any advice.I am driving between Athlone and Tullamore every day to work (40km) so it would be a daily driver. I have a budget of 2k to spend. Would prefere a 1.8 for the extra power and LSD. Hard top would be nice but not a must. What do You think about the general idea of using it as a daily driver and what to look for if I go for it? Any adice appreciated!
 
			
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			 by scallan » Thu, 21 Nov 2013 5:22 +0000
 I use mine as a daily driver and can cover anything up to 500km in a normal week and i find it perfect 
			
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			 by paulc » Thu, 21 Nov 2013 11:04 +0000
 MX5s make quite a practical daily for one, despite their size. I have done 400 mile days and none the worse for ware. Once you have a supple back for getting in and out you will have no problems. Buy and enjoy.   paulc. 
			
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			 by MX5Spares » Fri, 22 Nov 2013 8:10 +0000
 Tullamore to Athlone is a doddle ,easy drive.Great car the mx5 .What did you drive until now.Sabaru ??Ba wagon ?? 
			
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			 by BAwagon » Fri, 22 Nov 2013 8:46 +0000
 Yes    after 7 years in subarus I can't justify the runing cost of it as a daily driver anymore. Have a forester for the family and a 2 door impreza for a project so need something won't cost an arm and a leg to run. 
			
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			 by BAwagon » Fri, 22 Nov 2013 11:07 +0000
 I only realised I posted in a wrong section. Could a moderator move to the right one please. 
			
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			 by BAwagon » Sun, 24 Nov 2013 9:40 +0000
 Went to see two cars Yesterday . It was different than I expected. Bit confused now.The first one was an exceptionally clean Mk1  , absolutely a credit to it`s owner .
 The other one is an NB , it looks all right .Nowhere near to  the first one in terms of condition but would be acceptable for a daily driver. It`s definitely not a bad example anyway..
 The big surprise for Me was I felt the NA a lot tighter inside. Mk2 felt a lot more comfortable. I would prefer this particular NA but I don`t think I would like it every day. Could this be only because of the different seats ?
 
			
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			 by leamyj » Mon, 25 Nov 2013 10:24 +0000
 BAwagon wrote:Went to see two cars Yesterday . It was different than I expected. Bit confused now.The first one was an exceptionally clean Mk1  , absolutely a credit to it`s owner .
 The other one is an NB , it looks all right .Nowhere near to  the first one in terms of condition but would be acceptable for a daily driver. It`s definitely not a bad example anyway..
 The big surprise for Me was I felt the NA a lot tighter inside. Mk2 felt a lot more comfortable. I would prefer this particular NA but I don`t think I would like it every day. Could this be only because of the different seats ?
 You've kinda discovered the secret there...the mk1 is a drivers car, I often compare it to a go-kart in terms of response through the steering wheel etc, great fun and I love driving it. The mk2 , however, would be my car of choice if I was doing a lot of long distance driving, it is certainly more comfortable, but doesn't have the rawness of the mk1, personally I prefer the mk1, mainly because I only use it occasionally..which is not through choice, more to do with the fecking recession.. Buy & Enjoy      john 
			
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			 by BAwagon » Mon, 25 Nov 2013 3:51 +0000
 leamyj wrote:You've kinda discovered the secret there...
  
			
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			 by BAwagon » Wed, 04 Dec 2013 7:13 +0000
 Collected the car Yesterday. Some wet roads on the way home. Let just say it's completely different from subaru. Tail happy is an understatement.      I have a lot to learn driving, that's My first impression. 
			
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			 by interceptor » Wed, 04 Dec 2013 10:24 +0000
 Which one did you buy?  Stick up pics...
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			 by BAwagon » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 12:14 +0000
 interceptor wrote:Which one did you buy?  Stick up pics...
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 I think I bought the car from the same person You got Your hard top from    If so mine is the same colour as Yours. 
			
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 by Steve » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 1:15 +0000
 Ooo... you buy the one in Galway?  
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			 by BAwagon » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 1:49 +0000
 Yes 
			
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			 by Steve » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 11:41 +0000
 nice, saw it in the "flesh" a couple of months ago, v.clean 
			
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