If the S2000 never existed
#61
Originally Posted by Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
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I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
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miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
#62
Originally Posted by RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
I really hate to de-rail my own thread so I'll keep it short. Your fanboi attitude and obsessive ignorance is not welcome here.
#63
Originally Posted by RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
Wow you are ignorant. I'll bet the Miata has logged more laps around racetracks in North America than any other Japanese car of any type. Secretaries may love em but so do club racers. The Miata is inexpensive, reliable, and fun with a huge aftermarket! As for looks, I think the current generation is very sharp looking. I've seen it in a dark maroon and a light silver. Both looked damned nice.
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Pretty much the same but with 370. After one drive of the Z, I immediately went and purchased my 07 Rio. I was realy diappointed with the fit/finish and quality of the interior. Broke my heart, but made my choice clear. And sweet mercy where did you get that gif with those chics?
#65
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Originally Posted by rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
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As aformer Z owner there's nothing attractive about modern Zs I remember test driving them and just thinking how big and clunky the 350s were.
#66
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At the time it came out I had a mustang GT convertible, then a miata . I have had two of each. I probably would have graduated to an M roadster or a Boxster S by now. If I ever get the itch again for a roadster probably the Boxster S or a future to be made car, like a turbo miata or vw or something like that. Can't say I feel it for the Z, or ever have. The SLK is just too high end cruiser.
I also have to say I have this car going on 8 year in November and I just love it more than most any car I have ever owned, and I have owned 22 cars!
I also have to say I have this car going on 8 year in November and I just love it more than most any car I have ever owned, and I have owned 22 cars!
#67
Originally Posted by woodburn' timestamp='1313115614' post='20870599
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055']
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
I really hate to de-rail my own thread so I'll keep it short. Your fanboi attitude and obsessive ignorance is not welcome here.
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Originally Posted by woodburn' timestamp='1313115614' post='20870599
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055']
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
Wow you are ignorant. I'll bet the Miata has logged more laps around racetracks in North America than any other Japanese car of any type. Secretaries may love em but so do club racers. The Miata is inexpensive, reliable, and fun with a huge aftermarket! As for looks, I think the current generation is very sharp looking. I've seen it in a dark maroon and a light silver. Both looked damned nice.
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wow you dont need to go telling me what a miata can do at the track becuase i already know there very well balanced and handle great. I know cause i have seen it first hand, they can do some major stuff on the track with some decent mods blah blah....but that dont change the fact they look like lil happy cars with little old ladies ALWAYS DRIVING THEM, YOU KNOW ITs TRUE TOO. you just hate to hear it cause you drive one.
#68
Originally Posted by RC 94' timestamp='1313121593' post='20870754
[quote name='woodburn' timestamp='1313115614' post='20870599']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055']
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055']
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
I really hate to de-rail my own thread so I'll keep it short. Your fanboi attitude and obsessive ignorance is not welcome here.
[/quote]
Originally Posted by woodburn' timestamp='1313115614' post='20870599
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313085693' post='20869055']
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
[quote name='Chris S' timestamp='1313084500' post='20868985']
[quote name='rnye' timestamp='1313032291' post='20867115']
[quote name='RC 94' timestamp='1313022723' post='20866696']
Seems like a lot of Z people. Any particular reason?
Iconic car with huge history. RWD, affordable, available, good looking and huge aftermarket. I've always been a fan of S30s, late Z31s and Z32s. Z33/34 has their own appeal as well. Its easily the most successful sports car to come from Japan.
[/quote]
I agree. When the convertible was considered dead, Mazda took a risk and brought it back. And after about 800k Miatas I think it's evident the Miata is the most successful sports car to come from the Japan.
[/quote]
miata would be cool if they looked nicer, they just dont have mean looking styles. also if 90% of the people driving them were not OLD LADIES....so pretty much 750k were bought by old ladies and the other 50k were bought by mid lifers in there 50s that couldnt afford a boxster.
[/quote]
Wow you are ignorant. I'll bet the Miata has logged more laps around racetracks in North America than any other Japanese car of any type. Secretaries may love em but so do club racers. The Miata is inexpensive, reliable, and fun with a huge aftermarket! As for looks, I think the current generation is very sharp looking. I've seen it in a dark maroon and a light silver. Both looked damned nice.
[/quote]
wow you dont need to go telling me what a miata can do at the track becuase i already know there very well balanced and handle great. I know cause i have seen it first hand, they can do some major stuff on the track with some decent mods blah blah....but that dont change the fact they look like lil happy cars with little old ladies ALWAYS DRIVING THEM, YOU KNOW ITs TRUE TOO. you just hate to hear it cause you drive one.
[/quote]
I see more men driving Miatas then women. Don't know where you come up with this stuff woodburn.
#70
Registered User
Bought my stookie last year at which time i had pared the list down to the S2k and RX-8 (love the Wankel ever since the RX-3 I had in my college days at Georgetown way back in the late '70s). Caymans look interesting these days.