Wow..... never knew the miata was rwd.... now i'm impressed
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Originally posted by protokultur
buy a used one for cheap and run it ragged on the race track!
buy a used one for cheap and run it ragged on the race track!
I don't think Mother Nature would be very happy!
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Hehe my moms miata is nearly stock, It has lightend flywheel , better exhaust and headers .diffrent rims.
it seems to have some punch fun little car to drive.
-Billy
it seems to have some punch fun little car to drive.
-Billy
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I'm a bit curious how you didn't like it until you found out that it was rwd. Have you driven one before or just going off magazine stats?
I'm not flaming, just curious.
I happen to agree that I prefer rwd cars. Not that I'm necessarily faster or a better driver in rwd, but I just like the characteristics inherent in an rwd platform.
As for the Miata specifically. I fell in love with the very first British Racing Green w/ tan leather Miata that I drove at a dealership in the early 90s.
When I was most recently shopping for a car I REALLY wanted an S2000, but the numbers didn't work out for my financial goals, so I decided to drop about $5k and picked up a 1992 Miata. Not BRG w/ tan, but a very close black w/ tan that I affectionately call Guinness!
I struggle (and that's being kind) to keep up with the local S2000 owners on drives, but my smile is just as big as theirs the whole time!
I'm not flaming, just curious.
I happen to agree that I prefer rwd cars. Not that I'm necessarily faster or a better driver in rwd, but I just like the characteristics inherent in an rwd platform.
As for the Miata specifically. I fell in love with the very first British Racing Green w/ tan leather Miata that I drove at a dealership in the early 90s.
When I was most recently shopping for a car I REALLY wanted an S2000, but the numbers didn't work out for my financial goals, so I decided to drop about $5k and picked up a 1992 Miata. Not BRG w/ tan, but a very close black w/ tan that I affectionately call Guinness!
I struggle (and that's being kind) to keep up with the local S2000 owners on drives, but my smile is just as big as theirs the whole time!
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honestly, no, i have never driven a miata, hence why i didn't know it was rwd. had i driven one i would have known this. magazine stats..., yes, and just the overall appeal of the car itself. I'm sure, as with the S2k, its only justice to drive the car and then rate it... but unfortunately i've only been able to drive an S2000.... not a miata actually, i would like to own a miata one day, sure would be fun to add some extra hp and lighten it a little.... woohoo!
Brandon
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I know you'd have a blast with a Miata. Doesn't have the pulling power or top end of the S, but the car feels so incredibly light on it's feet and the handling is so crisp and communicative.
I will freely admit that I could use a bit more power, though...
I will freely admit that I could use a bit more power, though...