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Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby BAwagon » Mon, 25 Nov 2013 3:51 +0000

leamyj wrote:You've kinda discovered the secret there...


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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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. :D I have a lot to learn driving, that's My first impression.
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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby interceptor » Wed, 04 Dec 2013 10:24 +0000

Which one did you buy? Stick up pics...

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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby BAwagon » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 12:14 +0000

interceptor wrote:Which one did you buy? Stick up pics...

Dave

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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Postby Steve » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 1:15 +0000

Ooo... you buy the one in Galway?

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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby BAwagon » Thu, 05 Dec 2013 1:49 +0000

Yes
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Re: Buying My first MX-5

Postby 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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