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#3825 of 4340
by ateixeira
Oct 15, 2004 (5:48 am)
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I usually suggest that people take it easy while pulling out of their neighborhood, and then again when arriving.
 
You probably do this anyway, hopefully, for pedestrian safety.
 
-juice
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the BP motor by the_big_h
Oct 15, 2004 (2:46 pm)
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in the Miata is built for boost, so it should more than handle the low boost the Mazdaspeed Miata has been set at.
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1999 10AM by revdrluv
Oct 24, 2004 (4:21 pm)
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So I am on the verge of buying my second Miata (99 10th anniversary edition). I found it at a local dealership and got the price down below TMV, but found that the top is leaky when I went to check it out (thank god for the early socal rainy season this year!). There was a lot of water in the passenger foot well, and I could see where it was dripping from the window sill onto the seat a little bit as well (the seat wasn't wet though). I had to replace the top on my last Miata (which is why I knew to check under the floor mats), but I can't figure out if the problem is in the weather stripping or the top itself.
 
There was also a lot of condensation in the trunk area and a little inch diameter spot of water as well. The carpet back there seemed dry, but is this most likely a sign of a cracked rain rail?
 
I've done the paperwork, but am waiting to take delivery on it until they get the leak repaired. They will let me run the car through their car-wash to make sure it is really fixed before I pick it up.
 
What do you guys think? Should I take the car only if it gets a new top or could this just be a weather stripping problem?
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by locke2c
Oct 25, 2004 (6:09 am)
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yikes, I'd have an third party THOROUGHLY inspect the car before you purchase it-- before and after the repairs would be best.
 
but if everything is solid, the 10AE is my favorite Miata.
 
~c
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by ateixeira
Oct 25, 2004 (6:34 am)
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Yeah, fixing the leak is one thing, what about the potential for early rust, though?
 
It could be that cable that we discussed earlier. My driver side one broke, and that created a very slow leak along the window. It was never enough to get the carpets wet, which tells me that one had a more serious leak.
 
-juice
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by revdrluv
Oct 25, 2004 (9:38 am)
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Is it a 10AM or 10AE? A link I found on miata.net says it is called a 10AM. Not that it really matters.
 
Well I didn't see anything I thought looked like rust starting in the trunk (but then I am no rust expert). Should I be able to pull up the carpet on the passenger side to check over there?
 
One thing I forgot to mention before is that I could see where the top was patched once on the drivers side of the car (the opposite side of the leak). Looks like it might have been slashed. The patch looks solid, but maybe this cable was also damaged at that time. Is it easy to determine if this cable you are talking about is broken?
 
How would one go about arranging a third party inspection when the car is sitting on a big dealer lot? Would I just ask them to let me drive it over to a shop myself?
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by locke2c
Oct 25, 2004 (9:42 am)
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yes, that's exactly it. you will have to pay for the inspections out of your own pocket but the few hundred dollars will be WELL SPENT.
 
in 1998-99, they were referred to as the 10th Anniversary Edition. everyone then called them the 10AE. I particularly remember them because the leftovers of the very long '99 model year were still around well into '00 and my (then) wife (now ex-) almost bought one but it sold. they got down into the $18k range and I'm talking virtually undriven cars, not ones with 500+ test drive miles.
 
~Colin
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Re: [revdrluv] by kymike
Oct 25, 2004 (12:18 pm)
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Replying to: revdrluv (Oct 25, 2004 9:38 am)

A patched top may or may not hold. I would really either negotiate to have the top replaced with a OEM replacement or factor a replacement into your offer. You never know when it will start leaking again. This alternative should not be much more expensive than all of the resources being spent to repair / inspect the top.
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Just purchased a Miata!!!! by kaspar10
Oct 25, 2004 (6:58 pm)
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Saturday I purchased a '96 Miata from a dealership in a nearby city. I want to thank this forum for all the info and Edmund's in general for the pricing help. I did check other sites, but this one is the best. I spent today waxing, cleaning and DRIVING!!!!
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by ateixeira
Oct 26, 2004 (6:55 am)
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Congrats on the purchase!
 
10AE is nice, I might trade up my '93 for one of those later on.
 
Sorry but I never saw the cable until it was broken and basically poked me in the head (literally). That was the final straw - I went ahead and replaced the entire top, rain rail, and the cable on that side.
 
Paid $800, BTW, but my top is a different design with a window you unzip. Your '99 does not need to be unzipped to fold. The rain rail might be new enough to save, so it might even cost you a bit less.
 
I used PBC (Performance Buyers Club) in VA. They were great.
 
-juice

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