astroman
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rotary is reliable, it's just a guzzler of fuel and oilYeah cause the rotary engine is reliable and would have lasted that long. ..
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rotary is reliable, it's just a guzzler of fuel and oilYeah cause the rotary engine is reliable and would have lasted that long. ..
Its not they last up to like 100,000ksrotary is reliable, it's just a guzzler of fuel and oil
Its not they last up to like 100,000ks
Love themMeh, get an SA22C instead...
Did you even look at the ads? Notice a trend, most for sale have "recently built" or "new" engines.
white car-engine was rebuilt and ported around 4 months ago still haven't tuned it
13B Bridgeport (Rx4 Motor)
•New Motor 5000km
Love them
I couldn't live with the constant fear of catastrophic engine failure.The only problem with the SA22C and that era of late 70s/early 80s cars is that they just dont look as good and havent aged as well as the cars they replaced - rx3, S30 Z (240Z/260Z), 1st gen (ta22, ra22/23/24/28) Celicas.
Not sure about the celicas, but there's nothing different about the engines in the other two. RX3s came with 12As just like the SA22C, the Nissan 280ZX also used a slightly improved (+0.2l, EFI) engine in the exact same series as the 240Z and 260Zs engine. If you didnt care about originality and/or had the engine fail its straight forward to swap in one of those later engines.I couldn't live with the constant fear of catastrophic engine failure.
They're not economical compared to other 1.6 and 1.8L cars, mazda tuned them in an uneconomical fashion for some reason. It's still a 1.8 though, so it's better than any v6 or a turbo 4 of similar size.you can get one for 4000-7000
I am talking about the first gen 1989-1998.
Also they are economical since its a 1.6 litre engine. I dont think the insurance is that much higher. If it was a coupe it would be a lot
Also honda civics are pretty expensive concidering their age and size.
Parts are really expensive on hondas.
Rust isn't really a problem for Australian mx5s, in countries where they salt the roads rust is the biggest cause of death of mx5s, which gives them that reputation, but it doesn't apply here. My 99 has zero rust.Lol 4000-7000, gl with your 250k KMs and rust which is an apparent problem with old mx-5s
First gen ones are the ones that you see old people drive, it just doesn't fit the uni student mold (it really doesn't look that good - the first gen ones)
1997-98 onwards its a 1.8L engine.
Parts aren't much cheaper for mazada either, especially old MX-5 parts - not to mention old MX-5s have a history of clutch problems
I find it fun to drive every day.Have you driven one or just heard from the internet? It might be fun to drive for that once in a while cruise around royal nasho but for daily driving i don't think so. They are a weekend type car and not really something you'd want to deal with everyday.
My mate has one and it's such a nugget that his gf's yaris is quicker. Forget trying to merge lanes or overtake in normal conditions but they're gutless and have no torque.
Not trying to be overly negative but just consider how you will feel driving it everyday. My mate made that mistake and is selling his now because it's just too uncomfortable. If you can handle the negatives and will use it how it's meant to be driven (nasho runs etc) then go for it but for a daily cruiser there are better options.
Some common faults
-leaky roof (you'll love that wet seat surprise in the morning when you drive to the train station).
-rust
-buggered electric windows
-worn out rubber seals causing leaks everywhere (e.g the boot)
He was referring to the price of civicsAre you serious?
I was looking at 2005-09 models a few months ago and the cheapest I could find was $18k.
It definitely is a daily driverIt's definitely not a daily driver.
A more comfortable daily driver would be a Mazda 3 or Corolla or Impreza, etc.
This is true. They have such high grip levels, they don't slide in the dry. And they're very twitchy if you slide it in the wet, it's not very controllable.Not sure if srs...
If you've driven one you'll quickly realise that you won't be able to get it sideways (on wet grass doesn't count). As for drag, you'll still get beat by your mum at the lights.
lol your wheels on your NA6, offset all wrong.mx5 are so beautiful.. they zippy cars,small and compatible.
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fully sik Mexican jdm stance, it's a style yolol your wheels on your NA6, offset all wrong.
That's like what my team does, except not on an MX5 lol.fully sik Mexican jdm stance, it's a style yo
In other news, a decent mx5 build
http://www.redbull.com/nz/en/motorsports/stories/1331668209193/mad-mike-building-the-ultimate-drift-machine