Originally posted by: Apex
Great addition, but boring car.I wonder if it's better on a roadcourse than the autox.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I don't see any differences in this car with any other Miata.
no soft top. looks like a coupe with the top up and a convertible with it down. plus it should be stiffer, safer, and quieter than the soft top. there should be more head room as well.
Look up. I mean I'm not trying to discredit the car. They are nice, just not my style, but it's weird how they've never really redesigned the body and people still get a super hardon over them.
Originally posted by: Chrono
Man. S2000 for the win. Do you people really like how it looks? Looks pretty... bleh...
Originally posted by: logic1485
Nice.
I'm surprised that nobody has asked when Top Gear will be back on.
Originally posted by: halik
meh still looks the same... yawn
Originally posted by: GreenGhost
Originally posted by: halik
meh still looks the same... yawn
That's the idea. The general design is about 40 years old. It should stay like that.
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: ballmode
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Apex
Great addition, but boring car.I wonder if it's better on a roadcourse than the autox.
Miata...boring? What planet are you from?
It is. It's well balanced, that's definitely true. However, the limits are soooooooo low. They did this on purpose. They made the limits both in lateral grip and straight line very low so that they're accessable to everyone. Because of this, the car gets boring very very quickly. Sure, it's nice to rent for a weekend, but owning it for more than that would get boring in a hurry.
Heck, even after a full day at the Mazda Zoom-Zoom event it got boring. Even the underpowered RX8 was more fun.
Don't get me wrong. It has a certain charm in that exploring the edges of its performance envelop is doable on a daily basis. It's also great that they balance handling and straight line so well (most cars are heavily biased one direction or another). However, it's like a 600mhz Celeron with 256mb of memory. Sure, processor and memory are matched, but it's kinda slow all around.
Add better tires and stiffin it up a little and that comment goes out the wayside.
With the miata community having a huge aftermarket for that stuff ding ding we have a winner.
Better tires, better shocks, better springs, better strut tower bars, better sway bars, and better bushings. Then, add either turbocharger, supercharger, or an SBC or mustang engine. What do you have? A much nicer car that still has too much weight in the front.![]()
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: ballmode
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Apex
Great addition, but boring car.I wonder if it's better on a roadcourse than the autox.
Miata...boring? What planet are you from?
It is. It's well balanced, that's definitely true. However, the limits are soooooooo low. They did this on purpose. They made the limits both in lateral grip and straight line very low so that they're accessable to everyone. Because of this, the car gets boring very very quickly. Sure, it's nice to rent for a weekend, but owning it for more than that would get boring in a hurry.
Heck, even after a full day at the Mazda Zoom-Zoom event it got boring. Even the underpowered RX8 was more fun.
Don't get me wrong. It has a certain charm in that exploring the edges of its performance envelop is doable on a daily basis. It's also great that they balance handling and straight line so well (most cars are heavily biased one direction or another). However, it's like a 600mhz Celeron with 256mb of memory. Sure, processor and memory are matched, but it's kinda slow all around.
Add better tires and stiffin it up a little and that comment goes out the wayside.
With the miata community having a huge aftermarket for that stuff ding ding we have a winner.
Better tires, better shocks, better springs, better strut tower bars, better sway bars, and better bushings. Then, add either turbocharger, supercharger, or an SBC or mustang engine. What do you have? A much nicer car that still has too much weight in the front.![]()
WTF are you talking about? The higher package miatas already come with blistien shocks, 4 wheel double wishbone suspension(only found on high performance sports cars), torsen limited slip differential. Not to mention the perfect 50/50 weight distribution and small light-weight body, with RWD - making it one of the best handling cars out there ever made. It's a very fun car to drive. It's easy to handle. Easy to oversteer.
The only downside is that it lacks oomph. So the only thing it really needs is a supercharger/turbocharger, which the engine is clearly built for one. Everything else is near perfect as it is. You could get the mazdaspeed version if you want a turbo.
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: ballmode
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Apex
Great addition, but boring car.I wonder if it's better on a roadcourse than the autox.
Miata...boring? What planet are you from?
It is. It's well balanced, that's definitely true. However, the limits are soooooooo low. They did this on purpose. They made the limits both in lateral grip and straight line very low so that they're accessable to everyone. Because of this, the car gets boring very very quickly. Sure, it's nice to rent for a weekend, but owning it for more than that would get boring in a hurry.
Heck, even after a full day at the Mazda Zoom-Zoom event it got boring. Even the underpowered RX8 was more fun.
Don't get me wrong. It has a certain charm in that exploring the edges of its performance envelop is doable on a daily basis. It's also great that they balance handling and straight line so well (most cars are heavily biased one direction or another). However, it's like a 600mhz Celeron with 256mb of memory. Sure, processor and memory are matched, but it's kinda slow all around.
Add better tires and stiffin it up a little and that comment goes out the wayside.
With the miata community having a huge aftermarket for that stuff ding ding we have a winner.
Better tires, better shocks, better springs, better strut tower bars, better sway bars, and better bushings. Then, add either turbocharger, supercharger, or an SBC or mustang engine. What do you have? A much nicer car that still has too much weight in the front.![]()
WTF are you talking about? The higher package miatas already come with blistien shocks, 4 wheel double wishbone suspension(only found on high performance sports cars), torsen limited slip differential. Not to mention the perfect 50/50 weight distribution and small light-weight body, with RWD - making it one of the best handling cars out there ever made. It's a very fun car to drive. It's easy to handle. Easy to oversteer.
The only downside is that it lacks oomph. So the only thing it really needs is a supercharger/turbocharger, which the engine is clearly built for one. Everything else is near perfect as it is. You could get the mazdaspeed version if you want a turbo.
sweet my accord is high performance then![]()
