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driveopolis 10-07-2013 10:33 AM

2013 MX5 launched in SUPER SLOW MOTION! [VIDEO]
 
Even though I've owned a 2001 NB Miata previously, it wasn't until driving this 2013 PRHT for the following review that has cemented the Miata in my mind as a truly great driver's car. And to take it all in context, I offer my comparison with my other modern day bargain hero, the FT86 FRS and BRZ!

VIDEO!

Between the two... if I could have only one car, it would still be an '86, no question. Stiffer, bigger, more spacious inside, more practical, better interior, newer, the list goes on. But considered purely as a driving experience, I think the MX-5 offers a REALLY compelling alternative to having fun. They are so different that I would actually consider having BOTH if I could.

So... who here drives an MX5? What gen? If not... would you rock one?

For the image conscious, the biggest downside seems to be that of driving a small girly car. Would that bother you in any way?


Otherwise, in my humble opinion, there are not many contemporary driving experiences as good as this one.

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ScratchedMy991 10-07-2013 10:51 AM

There is no doubt that all generations of the MX-5 are wonderful to drive, and as the models progress they look less and less girly.

The current design looks very masculine and in my mind, still modern, but Good Lord is that interior due for a redesign.

friedn00dles 10-07-2013 02:02 PM

At a quick glance it looked like the s2000's fater little brother.

good job mazda.

Vulgate 10-07-2013 02:34 PM

Good review.

Pretty much sums up for what it is. It has it's limitations but who cares, it was just so fun to drive. I owned a 2006 NC Limited prior to having kids. To this day I still miss the car. Once I start driving, even I had a troubled day, I forget all about and and just smile. I can drive on and on with no destination in mind. When kids are older, I will get another roadster.

Tr1ll 10-07-2013 04:13 PM

Them wheels :fullofwin:

UFO 10-07-2013 06:55 PM

The FRS/BRZ back seats don't really hold people, so the major advantage is more storage in the trunk/folded down back seats, which is slightly negated by the fact that it doesn't employ a hatch.

The Miata is a purpose-built 2 seater. The ability to drop the top, especially with the power hard top option, makes this a hands down winner IMO. This adds so much to the enjoyment factor, even over the driftability/ease of chassis control in the 86. But you have to consider off the lot pricing, a base Miata is $29k MSRP with no A/C and basic 16" wheels, the GS with power hardtop is $36k. For comparison's sake, the BRZ Sport Tech fully equipped is $29k MSRP, so you're definitely paying a premium for the convertible factor.

Those who feel uneasy driving a 'girly car', well you know what they say about overcompensation... :D

driveopolis 10-11-2013 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UFO (Post 8334927)
The FRS/BRZ back seats don't really hold people, so the major advantage is more storage in the trunk/folded down back seats, which is slightly negated by the fact that it doesn't employ a hatch.

Yes, but even without the benefit of the hatch, the FRS/BRZ trunk holds a TON of stuff. I can fit all my camera gear in there, and I've seen people slide in an entire 40" + television and all kinds of other stuff.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1366942093

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1368327821

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A lot more examples of trunk use in this thread here.

Quote:

The Miata is a purpose-built 2 seater. The ability to drop the top, especially with the power hard top option, makes this a hands down winner IMO. This adds so much to the enjoyment factor, even over the driftability/ease of chassis control in the 86. But you have to consider off the lot pricing, a base Miata is $29k MSRP with no A/C and basic 16" wheels, the GS with power hardtop is $36k. For comparison's sake, the BRZ Sport Tech fully equipped is $29k MSRP, so you're definitely paying a premium for the convertible factor.

Those who feel uneasy driving a 'girly car', well you know what they say about overcompensation... :D
Totally agreed. The super sparse equipment levels (29k with no A/C?!) leaves a lot to be desired, but the ability to drop the top with PRHT makes you forget everything.

UFO 10-11-2013 07:46 PM

Well for $7k extra, it'd better make you forget everything :)

FWIW cash price on the Miata GS with PRHT is $31k which is much more inline

I still maintain the FRS trunk is limited, it CAN be useful if you are purposeful and carrying specific things to make it useful. But for daily utility, it's just meh. I was able to carry myself and a passenger and both our hockey gear in my old MR2, but I would never consider that a practical utility car by any stretch of the imagination. Not a big beef with it, one doesn't buy an FRS because of its utility and trunk capacity.

dared3vil0 10-11-2013 08:18 PM

^ One of the good things about American cars, the trunk is CAVERNOUS! I fit 4 whees and tires into mine...

320icar 10-11-2013 10:05 PM

I owned an NA and would absolutely own one again. Anyone who makes fun of them clearly has never driven one
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UFO 10-12-2013 01:40 AM

A Mustang and FRS don't really fit into the same segment. It's like comparing a Corvette with a Miata :D

elkayem 10-12-2013 03:23 AM

I wanted to do that slow-mo thing

supafamous 10-12-2013 08:39 AM

I picked up an 08 Miata in March as a weekend car and when I've gone a while without driving it I think that I should get rid of it since it's highly impractical, noisy, not exactly comfortable etc but then I get in and by the time I shift into 2nd gear I'm all "NAAHHHHHHHH, not gonna sell it".

It's hard to have so much fun for so little money.

trollface 10-12-2013 09:04 AM

NA is a great little car but people are asking way too much money for them. Crazy


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