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| Does anyone think the Miata looks better with or without a bra? I have a bra on my car, but it is a pain to take off and on when I wash my car. I bought this car with the bra and have left it on. I hesitate to take if off because of the protection it gives from small rocks, etc. But it is a pain to have to take it off, then back on after the car is clean. | |
| It is true that Consumer Reports gives a load capacity of 340 pounds. It also gives a curb weight of 2365 pounds. The plate on my 2000 gives a GVW of 2835 pounds. According to my arithmetic that gives a load capacity of 470 pounds, | |
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I never quite understood why people think a black piece of vinyl strapped to the front of a car made it look better then the cars natural finish. To me it is a utility that you use to protect the paint from stone chips and such on the highway. If you do a lot of freeway driving, it might be a good idea in the long run, if you do a lot of city driving it probably isn't worth the hassle. If you do choose to use it, make sure that you remove it any time you wash the car, and wash the bra as well. Dirt and stones will get trapped between the bra and the paint and cause scratching otherwise, which defeats the purpase of the nose bra. |
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No offense to anybody who uses them, but ANY bra on ANY car looks goofy. What's even worse are those solid black plastic hood protectors that you see on cars. And for the most part, they hurt the paint since a flapping bra (and most of them DO flap) will dull away the finish. Also, the paint will fade unevenly and dirt trapped underneath will scratch also. The best protection you can get is stonguard clear bras....that's what I would get. |
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Jeff: buy Ron's, LOL! What a coincidence, back-to-back posts. He's not even far away. Question is, is it an automatic? And do you want new or used? Pros? Very reliable, fun, affordable, light, fuel efficient, simple to fix/modify, and a strong aftermarket. Cons? Cramped interior, loud, ride can be tiring. If the wife fits, and doesn't mind the noise and the ride, then go for it. The auto handles just as well as the stick, at least. -juice |
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| Ron's 1990 Miata has to be a manual because the Miata didn't get an optional automatic until 91. | |
| When do you guys get your first major service, and what should I be looking at doing. The car is at 76000 km/45000 miles. I don't have a reliable mechanic and don't want to be ripped off replacing what I don't need to, but I also don't want to take any chances and wear anything out. The car seems to run fine as it is. | |
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I would suggest: change oil and filter, replace spark plugs, change air filter, change fuel filter, change PCV valve, change O2 sensor, change differential oil, change transmission oil, refill/change turret oil, rotate tires and torque wheels to spec, remove tow hooks, check/adjust timing (I advanced mine), alignment, and throttle body service. Add spark plug wires, which I skipped because the previous owner had just changed them. I would also bleed the brakes and inspec the pads and rotors. Did I miss anything? -juice |
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| Change coolant and flush system. | |
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I knew I forgot something on my list. In fact check all the fluids, power steering, brake, gear oil, windshield washer, etc. Change "gear oil" to ATF here and in my post above if you have an auto. -juice |
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