I test-drove the ND this week & would like to know what others thought of it? Here's my account of a 20-30min test-drive of the 1.5L MX-5 GT Spec & the same again having a good look around it:
It has a great feel to it, very 'familiar' as MX5s go - Mazda have really made it so that you know it's an MX5 from the moment you jump in (albeit a little higher in the rear than the MK1 & 2s, so more akin to the MK3 in that respect). It would be very easy to get into & just drive coming from another MX5 (in my case a MK2.5) it seems that familiar.
The things that put me off a twinge were:
1) The electric power steering was disconcertingly light/unfeeling at slow speeds (probably something you'd get used to).
2) The 1.5L is a twinge lacking in the low-end grunt in high gears - not why we buy them though but affects the daily driveability. In fairness it is still a good revvy powerplant with a great noise - sounds like a throatier version of my own MK2.5 1.8!) so this is a mixed point as opposed to all bad.
3) Lack of LSD - now I wasn't giving it lots into corners on a test-drive but in terms of enjoyability I know I'd miss this.
4) Suspension was a bit soft in the sweeping corners.
5) The boot seems smaller than the MK2 in terms of usability - having said that the MK3 is similar so I'd want to own one for a while to give a good verdict on this.
The good points however were:
1) It really is an MX5 at heart - so easy to just jump into & drive, an easy transition if you've owned a 5 before.
2) Comfortable enough on rough road surfaces despite being a sports car & no scuttle-shake!
3) Rev-happy with a great soundtrack to match.
4) 40+ mpg mixed driving with no roof?! Yes please!
5) Seemed to handle/take corners without too much roll even for the non-'Sport' version that we have in Ireland.
6) Looks great inside, out & even has styling-cues from the old BP engines under the bonnet.
7) A modernised MX5 with niceties like Xenon lights, cruise control, aircon, airbags, heated leather seats etc & yet still weighs very little & accelerates to match. I'd imagine it'd be very 'chuckable' given the right circumstances too so oodles of fun!
Running consideration: road tax is a fraction of what the cheapest MK1/2/3 is @ €200 per year which I thought was pretty good.
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