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What do you think of this car?
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Richard,
I,ve had the MX-5 LS 6 speed for a year now. Wore out the original Turanza rubber at 12,000 miles. Car if fantastic - most of the time. Realizing the design is dated, but its a pure sports car. Handling is what its all about. Its a blast to drive, especially with the top down. The heater is a real blast, having proved that while driving in Vegas and back towards LA in 30 degree weather at legal plus speeds. The only real problem is when its cold and a little damp in the morning. The car starts well, but the clutch is VERY touchy. If you try to drive it as on a summer morning, the clutch chatters and shakes the car. Had the problem fix by dealer at 6,000 miles with a new clutch plate. Now the problem is back - likely because its cold a damp in the mornings again. Other than that, I have only praise for the miata. Gas mileage is 24 in town and 28-30 on highway - depending on how you drive it. The motor really wakes up at 4500-5000 rpm. I have picked up a few ponies with a drop in K&N air filter and a cat back exhaust from Goodwin-Racing of San Diego CA. |
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"bluemiata" > wrote:
>Richard, Are you sure you are responding to the right person? This is the SPAMMER Rickard, not Richard. >I,ve had the MX-5 LS 6 speed for a year now. Wore out the original >Turanza rubber at 12,000 miles. Car if fantastic - most of the time. >Realizing the design is dated, but its a pure sports car. Handling is >what its all about. Its a blast to drive, especially with the top down. >The heater is a real blast, having proved that while driving in Vegas and >back towards LA in 30 degree weather at legal plus speeds. The only real >problem is when its cold and a little damp in the morning. The car starts >well, but the clutch is VERY touchy. If you try to drive it as on a summer >morning, the clutch chatters and shakes the car. Had the problem fix by >dealer at 6,000 miles with a new clutch plate. Now the problem is back - >likely because its cold a damp in the mornings again. I had the same sort of problem when I had the dealer replace my clutch. Ford obviously found a new clutch liner for Mazda that is "just as good" for 12 cents less. It would work OK if you were very careful. But chatter like crazy if a bit sloppy. Right. I had an independent shop replace my new clutch, and all is fine again. Except for my wallet. Leon > Other than that, I >have only praise for the miata. Gas mileage is 24 in town and 28-30 on >highway - depending on how you drive it. The motor really wakes up at >4500-5000 rpm. I have picked up a few ponies with a drop in K&N air >filter and a cat back exhaust from Goodwin-Racing of San Diego CA. -- Leon van Dommelen Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .) http://www.dommelen.net/miata EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen) |
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