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I'll take 5...million.
I'll take 5...million.
Love it. It's gonna be hard for me not to buy one of these instead of the NC I've been wanting. On the other hand, I have a feeling there are about to be a TON of NC PRHTs for sale very soon...
How much heavier was the NC hardtop over the regular one?
Any remaining interest in the BRZ is gone. Yes please, Mazda.
Funny the difference of opinions depending on where you look. Mostly positive here, mostly negative over at Miata.net.
It depends. While it's not rigidly mounted to the body, it's still forming an extra connection between two weaker points. Should be even better with the roof up. I'm always amazed how much difference the accessory hard top makes to the stiffness of my NA, and that's not a structural element either by any stretch.I doubt this car will be any stiffer than the standard roadster...which i feel is a bit of a missed opportunity.
I actually sort of wish the 'targa bar' portion of the top was fixed. It would increase the rigidity of the car by quite some amount. I understand it wouldn't work for packaging if they wanted to retain the power-folding ability....but again I'd almost prefer a del sol-esque lift-out panel. I doubt this car will be any stiffer than the standard roadster...which i feel is a bit of a missed opportunity.
You'll be able to get a coupe before long. OMG OMG OMG OMG it'll have a rotary too!!
I've been saying for years that if you make a coupe version of the MX-5 and put in a rotary, you'd have the next generation RX-7.You'll be able to get a coupe before long. Too bad it'll have a rotary.
It isn't, sadly. Spoke to the product chief today. He wouldn't give a specific figure, but simply pointed out that the buttresses are physically larger than the B-pillar/window element on the old PRHT, and therefore a little heavier. Don't think it's by a lot though.The original PRHT was 72lbs more. I've read (can't remember where) that this setup is actually less weight than before.
It isn't, sadly. Spoke to the product chief today. He wouldn't give a specific figure, but simply pointed out that the buttresses are physically larger than the B-pillar/window element on the old PRHT, and therefore a little heavier. Don't think it's by a lot though.