My next vehicle purchase - fun vs responsibility vs stupid

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TridenT

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i hope you don't ever plan on taking any cargo anywhere. the miata has very little space. i barely got a full size tower case home. let me put it that way.

I am aware of the size constraints.

I like the NA Miata but I would prefer the power and some of the conveniences of the NC Miata. (or ND)
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
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I am aware of the size constraints.

I like the NA Miata but I would prefer the power and some of the conveniences of the NC Miata. (or ND)

i was aware of them too. and then i owned one.

they are fantastic cars, but you don't think about all the things you can't do until you try and do them...and then go "wait, my car is a miata"
 

Imported

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i was aware of them too. and then i owned one.

they are fantastic cars, but you don't think about all the things you can't do until you try and do them...and then go "wait, my car is a miata"

Just get a hitch!

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Not mine.

We have three impractical cars.. NB and NC Miata and a 228i. Atleast the BMW has a trunk with decent space and rear seats. :awe: Should note, when our lease is up we're going 4 doors. Removing the dog from the backseat is a pain.
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
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Just get a hitch!

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Not mine.

We have three impractical cars.. NB and NC Miata and a 228i. Atleast the BMW has a trunk with decent space and rear seats. :awe: Should note, when our lease is up we're going 4 doors. Removing the dog from the backseat is a pain.

i love seeing miatas tow a set of tires :D :thumbsup:
 

SSSnail

Lifer
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Holy shit, you guys are still giving advice in this thread? Just in this thread alone, it's been pages dating back to FEBRUARY since the OP. Now consider the OP's posting history and you'll see how ridiculous it is that you're still replying.

Let it go, let it go, don't post in this thread anymore... Let it go, let it go, let it go back into ATOT...
 

Crono

Lifer
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Holy shit, you guys are still giving advice in this thread? Just in this thread alone, it's been pages dating back to FEBRUARY since the OP. Now consider the OP's posting history and you'll see how ridiculous it is that you're still replying.

Let it go, let it go, don't post in this thread anymore... Let it go, let it go, let it go back into ATOT...

But Trident's trolling never bothered me anyway.
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
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There's another that's a 1997 and has like 50k miles (http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/5181893562.html). I think it's also a M edition model? I considered checking it out but the guy is asking close to $5k, which is a bit much for me even though it seems to be only 50k miles. He also didn't list any interior photos which is annoying. I need to know what it looks like before I make the 2+ hour drive (each way) to it.
M edition means very little, and don't depend on the VIN to tell you that, VIN lists a lot as M editions that aren't.
Miata isn't much better.. We get 18-19ish MPG in our NC.
I've been getting 32MPG in my NA.
i hope you don't ever plan on taking any cargo anywhere. the miata has very little space. i barely got a full size tower case home. let me put it that way.
Was it still in the box or something? Yesterday I drove home with a saxophone in it's case, a 10 lb bag of cat food, 12 pack of double roll TP, and a week's worth of groceries. I still have the spare in the trunk, and a 10" sub.
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
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M edition means very little, and don't depend on the VIN to tell you that, VIN lists a lot as M editions that aren't.

I've been getting 32MPG in my NA.

Was it still in the box or something? Yesterday I drove home with a saxophone in it's case, a 10 lb bag of cat food, 12 pack of double roll TP, and a week's worth of groceries. I still have the spare in the trunk, and a 10" sub.

nope, it was a TT Armor full size case. barely fit it in the front seat :D
 

TridenT

Lifer
Sep 4, 2006
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Pickup truck? Thoughts? I'm thinking a long bed. At least 6.5ft. Preferably 8ft. :awe:

I can't decide, honestly. Pickup truck has the MOST utility and is something I REALLY want because it means I can finally move shit (and for a guy who seems to move a lot, it makes sense...). But, SF bay area is not exactly friendly to a long bed pickup truck... :(

Still want a Miata but I can't justify it because I need something that can move stuff.

And let's face it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I51JXpcLwk
 

jlee

Lifer
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It'd make more sense for you to stop moving a lot. Or get rid of shit so you can fit it all in a car. Or rent a truck when you need one so you aren't getting 15mpg everywhere you go.
 

TridenT

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It'd make more sense for you to stop moving a lot. Or get rid of shit so you can fit it all in a car. Or rent a truck when you need one so you aren't getting 15mpg everywhere you go.

I don't think you can realistically fit a large desk, computer chair, and a computer with two monitors in a typical car. SUV or a van, maybe.
 

MongGrel

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I don't think you can realistically fit a large desk, computer chair, and a computer with two monitors in a typical car. SUV or a van, maybe.

Out of the three original options, you're still stuck on stupid mode.

So it would not matter what anyone says in the thread anyway.
 

jlee

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It'd make more sense for you to stop moving a lot. Or get rid of shit so you can fit it all in a car. Or rent a truck when you need one so you aren't getting 15mpg everywhere you go.

I don't think you can realistically fit a large desk, computer chair, and a computer with two monitors in a typical car. SUV or a van, maybe.

:colbert:
 

MongGrel

Lifer
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Personally, I'd like to see Trident take Engineers coment out of his signature.

Someone actually tries to be polite to him and he goes into dick move mode.

Makes me think even less of him myself.
 

jlee

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So, spend $1k+ on a moving truck and then have to move my car in addition (or tow it on a trailer)...

lol you have too much stuff to work with a car (remember there are things called trailers, too), but little enough stuff where you can move it in the bed of a pickup truck - yet it will cost you $1k to rent a vehicle capable of moving a pickup bed worth of items?

I....can't even.
 

TridenT

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lol you have too much stuff to work with a car (remember there are things called trailers, too), but little enough stuff where you can move it in the bed of a pickup truck - yet it will cost you $1k to rent a vehicle capable of moving a pickup bed worth of items?

I....can't even.

Most cars are not rated to tow anything and don't have the setup for it. Especially anything that would be substantial such as a 750lb 8ft+ long trailer with stuff on it.
 

jlee

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Most cars are not rated to tow anything and don't have the setup for it. Especially anything that would be substantial such as a 750lb 8ft+ long trailer with stuff on it.

Since a $150 trailer hitch is an insurmountable obstacle for your thought process, clearly the only solution is to get one of these.
 

tortillasoup

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Most cars are not rated to tow anything and don't have the setup for it. Especially anything that would be substantial such as a 750lb 8ft+ long trailer with stuff on it.

Renting a moving vehicle isn't that expensive, either move less or accept the reality of moving costs. Buying a gas guzzler as a daily driver because you think you're moving frequently is just stupid. No pickup truck would be suitable to move all of your possessions with ease unless you want to admit that you're basically homeless which in that case, you're better off with a van. Really, this is all just nonsense.
 

Torn Mind

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Buy a used RV if you are a true nomad.:p

But for SF's nasty parking, perhaps the minivan, full-size van. or SUV provides a better mix of what you need, including weather proofing when your stuff is on the road. You might fall in love with the minivan's sliding doors. ;) They all can provide makeshift sleeping chambers too.

In addition, you might want consider vehicles with a truck or van front and atypical "rears". including box truck rears.
 
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nakedfrog

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Maybe you should buy more than one car, Trident!
Out of the three original options, you're still stuck on stupid mode.
Yep.
So it would not matter what anyone says in the thread anyway.
But, of course, this shouldn't be a surprise to anyone at this point.
Personally, I'd like to see Trident take Engineers coment out of his signature.

Someone actually tries to be polite to him and he goes into dick move mode.

Makes me think even less of him myself.
Kudos to you for having previously thought enough of him for him to have downward mobility available!
lol you have too much stuff to work with a car (remember there are things called trailers, too), but little enough stuff where you can move it in the bed of a pickup truck - yet it will cost you $1k to rent a vehicle capable of moving a pickup bed worth of items?

I....can't even.
No, you can't. Huffing model airplane glue might help, though.