[POLL] Is the Miata a "manly" car.

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Hammer

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you guys want figures? 100% of miata buyers are women, metrosexuals, or whipped by their wives. :p
 

AMCRambler

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Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.
 

Hammer

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Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.

shut up, the z3 is a chick car too. :p
 

AMCRambler

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Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.

shut up, the z3 is a chick car too. :p

Lol! Ok Hammer, which would you rather have? A Z3 or a Miata?
 

LongCoolMother

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Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.

shut up, the z3 is a chick car too. :p

true
 

thomsbrain

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i straight females who not only won't drive one, but won't be driven in one, all because they are such a chick car. that's how unmanly they are.
 

Hammer

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Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.

shut up, the z3 is a chick car too. :p

Lol! Ok Hammer, which would you rather have? A Z3 or a Miata?

i would rather drive a car that i wouldn't have to turn in my man card for. :p
 

Ilmater

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Originally posted by: TheAudit
Originally posted by: Skoorb
If anything my girlfriends were the ones who disliked it.
Because they always felt embarassed to be in it :Q

Uh no.
According to them they never felt safe in the car, too small. They all drove SUVs.
My fiancee hated it because you could never carry anything in it and when we started dating it was my only car.
This highlights one of the two sureties in the automobile industry today:

1) Women love SUVs more than even men do because women are frightened of driving. They feel scared on the road. SUVs give them confidence (completely unfounded) and makes them feel like they can run over whatever they want. This makes them bad drivers, because not only do they get scared too easily, but they no longer care if they wreck. I've had MANY women tell this to me directly, so I know that this is the case.

2) Miatas are NOT manly cars. They are driven by (I hate this word, but there really does need to be a word for it) metrosexuals. I really don't understand the draw of a car that is too small to put luggage and cannot comfortably hold anyone that is even slightly above-average in heighth.

Now, as a qualifier, there is a reason I make both of these statements: I'm bitter. I'm 6'9" and Miatas are HARDLY better-suited to one my size than SUVs are. Even Hummers don't have much room with which to work. It's ridiculous. So I'm mad at women for liking SUVs more than men and driving manufacturers to "neuter" them, and I'm mad at short Asians for making the Miata seem reasonably small (when it is clearly unreasonable).

I hope I have offended everyone equally.
 

Ness

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Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Triumph
Being involved in your driving, shifting gears manually, listening to the engine, responding to the road, taking a curve at high speed, are all typically "manly" things to do with a car. It just so happens that the Miata also does these things VERY well.

Women treat cars like appliances. Miatas are NOT an appliance. They are for pure driving fun. How is that not manly?
That's like saying "Putting on work clothes, getting in the dirt, filth and sweat all over you, working under the hot beatnig sun. These are manly - oh, but wait you're planting daffodils."

Skoorb, I believe you have that analogy completely backwards.



No, I think he's just been reading too many of MrsSkoorb's romance novels.
 

cchen

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Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Too small and not sporty enough to be manly. It's real small which in and of itself is not girly, but the lines of it are too plain. Take a look at a BMW Z3 same size car, but way sportier. Looks like a car built to perform, not like a little, plain 2 seater convertible. Z3=manly, Miata=girly.

shut up, the z3 is a chick car too. :p

Lol! Ok Hammer, which would you rather have? A Z3 or a Miata?

i would rather drive a car that i wouldn't have to turn in my man card for. :p

Stop being a little priss.... if you need a "manly car" to prove that you're a man, you're probably compensating for something... ?
 

StageLeft

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Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Triumph
Being involved in your driving, shifting gears manually, listening to the engine, responding to the road, taking a curve at high speed, are all typically "manly" things to do with a car. It just so happens that the Miata also does these things VERY well.

Women treat cars like appliances. Miatas are NOT an appliance. They are for pure driving fun. How is that not manly?
That's like saying "Putting on work clothes, getting in the dirt, filth and sweat all over you, working under the hot beatnig sun. These are manly - oh, but wait you're planting daffodils."

Skoorb, I believe you have that analogy completely backwards.
Nope, I wrote what I meant to say :)

 

merlocka

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from urbandictionary.com

Chick Car

A car that is mostly driven by females, but is occassionally driven by the males as well.

Common examples are: beetles, sunfires, neons, miatas, civics

Hey, look its a Volkswagon Beetle, now that is a chick car.


I would add Mini's, PT Cruisers, and Honda Element.



 

lokiju

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Every single person I have ever met that owns one is either gay or a female, I'm not saying that just for the hell of it, its the truth, I have never met a straight man that owns one.
 

StageLeft

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Originally posted by: merlocka
from urbandictionary.com

Chick Car

A car that is mostly driven by females, but is occassionally driven by the males as well.

Common examples are: beetles, sunfires, neons, miatas, civics

Hey, look its a Volkswagon Beetle, now that is a chick car.


I would add Mini's, PT Cruisers, and Honda Element.
I ONCE saw a guy driving a PT cruiser. Every single other time it's been a middle aged woman, probably overweight and most likely divorced.
 

Aves

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
I ONCE saw a guy driving a PT cruiser. Every single other time it's been a middle aged woman, probably overweight and most likely divorced.
I see a guy driving one every weekend, I work with him.
 

merlocka

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Originally posted by: aves2k
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I ONCE saw a guy driving a PT cruiser. Every single other time it's been a middle aged woman, probably overweight and most likely divorced.
I see a guy driving one every weekend, I work with him.

Watch your six around him...
 

GTaudiophile

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I think it is, especially mine since it's red, but do I care? NO!

I bought my 1992 Miata with 15K miles for $7K in 2001. It handles beautifully, stops on a dime, has a great clutch and shifter, gets great mileage, is reliable, and puts a smile on my face every day. And it leaves the traffice behind during the commute. And gives me a tan! Who needs manliness?
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Triumph
Being involved in your driving, shifting gears manually, listening to the engine, responding to the road, taking a curve at high speed, are all typically "manly" things to do with a car. It just so happens that the Miata also does these things VERY well.

Women treat cars like appliances. Miatas are NOT an appliance. They are for pure driving fun. How is that not manly?

EXACTLY!
 

warcrow

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Jan 12, 2004
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On one or two occassions people have reffered to my RX-7 as a Miata. Its troubles me b/c I think the Miata isnt as manly as it could be :p