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Replying to: donwillrtp (Apr 29, 2006 3:08 pm) |
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I'm looking to trade in my '01 Protege for something, and I found a '99 Miata with 17,000 miles on it that I'm thinking about. I live with my parents and commute to school and work, and I can borrow their car when/if I need to. I live in Indiana, and it only snowed 3 times this year, I'm thinking winter driving wouldnt be too bad. It needs new tires, I'm thinking about Bridgestone Blizzak LM-18 winter tires. Any thoughts on running Winter tires year round? Any other tires, tips or warnings in general that I should know about? Thanks for your help.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Apr 18, 2006 1:00 pm) |
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Replying to: mazdaman3 (May 12, 2006 6:28 pm) I would not run winter tires year-round, you give up a lot of traction in the dry and even in the rain. Try Falken Ziex 512s, I have those and they're a great all around tire for not much money. CR listed them as a Best Buy. -juice |
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Tonight I took delivery
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Replying to: pipefitter (May 18, 2006 4:55 pm) -juice |
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Hi peeps I might be looking for a car soon. I want something enjoyable to drive, always been a fan of light, simple sports cars. My dad built a Lotus 7 kit car quite a while ago and learnt the thrill and benefits of a lightweight car. MX-5's are like a modern day example of a seven possibly more like an Elan but more reliable, practical and affordable. That is why I like them but I dont know if it would be practical for me. I am 24 years old, single but I live in ...Cleveland. I dont know if a MX-5 could handle the snow. I have driven in snow quite a bit in Columbus and here with front wheel drive vehicles mainly and once with a rear wheel drive pick up in some heavy snow, it seems it is all about technique and finesse. I would probably have to get a hardtop for the winter, do they have defrosters, cause that would be essential. Also, luggage/space capacity. I don't often take a lot of things with me. Can you get by as a single person with the hauling capacity it has? I guess I just want to know if anyone here has an MX-5 as their only vehicle and if they do, can they survive in a cold place with the car?
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Replying to: craig24 (May 25, 2006 7:49 am) Sure, you can put snow tires and get a model with a rear limited-slip diff, but you're still a sitting duck for gigantic SUVs with overconfident drivers behind the wheel to crush when they (often) misjudge safe travel speeds. No way, no how. When there is even a dusting of snow, my Miata stays parked. Why else? Lack of comfort, it's tight in there. It get very tiring on long distances. Noise, too, and the 90-93 hard top is actually no more quiet than a soft top because it's not lined, so don't count on that to help, either. I guess you could rent a car or truck if you needed more, but I'd only do that if I were in a region that rarely if ever got any snow at all. Best of luck. Consider getting a beater Subaru, they complement each other *perfectly*, thriving in the exact opposite conditions. -juice |
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Hey everybody. I just bought a '99 Miata yesterday
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