Miata YES or NO?

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Miata, bad, or good?

  • Good

    Votes: 15 71.4%
  • Bad

    Votes: 5 23.8%
  • Never Driven the Miata

    Votes: 1 4.8%

  • Total voters
    21
i already made it. please look before you make a thread. we already have enough trash initial d threads as it is.
 
I like the MX-5/Miata - it's quite a fun little thing to drive, certainly a lot better than in GT1 and 2. It seems to come alive with the GT Force, lovely feel through the feel, and it doesn't mind being thrown around a bit.

I enjoyed the enduro for this car - it made the superhard slicks last so long I got in a real groove, trying to improve lap times - braking a bit later here, getting more onto a kerb there. I was actually a little disappointed when the race finished!
 
Originally posted by vat_man
I was actually a little disappointed when the race finished!

Yah, me too...
I was quite surprised...I thought of all the enduraces, it would be must gruesome, but intstead, it was most memorable.:)
 
I wasn't :lol: I hate endurances.
 
Originally posted by DODGE the VIPER
I wasn't :lol: I hate endurances.

I second that! Especially when your driving a 5/ 6 spd on a winding twisty course. It can get to you after a while. I usually don't think about it when I'm driving but after long periods of time it can get annoying.

As far as the miata goes. I'm not a real fan of it. Not sure why, no explanation. Just not really into it. Hope that's good enough. :D
 
Yeah, it can be a momentum thing. But the next day after a peaceful night's sleep those 10 - 15 lap races turn to h*ll again. ;)
 
Originally posted by freerider
I hate to tell everyone but a Miata is known as a CHICK car, like the VW Golf Cabrio. and Mercedes SLK Roadster. Sorry boys!

That's fine - those of us who don't give a rat's arse about image can go ahead and enjoy a fine car. Driving enjoyment isn't just about mass horsepower and torque.
 
Fine you can go drive your 100 hp miata and i'll drive a Chevelle then well see what your feelings on how the miata is a woman car is or not.
 
actually.. some of the more "beefy" guys round my area drive miatas....... so..... unless the definition of "women" is "beefy" then i don't think the miata is a woman's car..
besides, cars don't belong to women.. haha j/k :p :lol:
 
haha woman, beefy, haha. beefcake is pretty similar to what he thinks drives miatas though. zero should quite being so attached to image. Atleast for a car you race on a track in a game, and no one will see you driving.
 
Originally posted by zeroly32
Fine. You can go drive your 100 hp Miata, and I'll drive a Chevelle. Then, we'll see what your feelings are on how the Miata is a woman's car.

Oh dear - I'd have thought this was fairly clear (unlike that sentence):

Driving enjoyment isn't just about mass horsepower and torque

I don't need 200hp+ to enjoy a car - have you ever actually driven a Miata? My Subaru only makes a bit over 150 and I love driving it. To me, driving enjoyment is about grip and handling - geez, with the number of speed cameras around here it can't be about straightline speed!

There's a road near where I live, which runs along the Iron Cove (in Sydney) - it pitches, rolls, and you can't really drive at more than about 70 kmh through the really fun bit (which is only about a kilometre or so). I drove an old 1.6 Miata on fresh Bilsteins through there about three years ago - it was a joy, it felt like the steering was connected to your brain, something I genuinely doubt your Chevelle could boast.
 
definately. as far as i know you cant get a rwd for near the price of it. it handles good because of rwd and weight. and the rwd chassis can handle 350hp. it feels nothing like a 300hp turbo vitz.
 

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