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." If you want to boast about a GM product, can we agree the discussion should be limited to the corvette? " NO, because 1. Its off topic here and 2. All I'll hear is how great the Skyline or the Twin Turbo Porsche is etc etc. Granted, its not GM's Best effort BUT why can't the Miata-philes admit that is a good first effort and for the MONEY, the SKY and Solstice are good cars. Sure, they don't currently have the refinement of the Miata, BUT thats a car 17 years (actually 18) in the making and neither was the Miata that great a car when it arrived here in the very early 90s. It rattled, was noisy with top up and down and was underpowered. I won't even go into the host of reliability issues the early cars had. Give GM a break, they are certainly doing a good job with the car. As to a GM bankruptcy, do you have info we don't because I don't think that will happen? In fact the parent company of Mazda who makes the Miata is certainly in more trouble right now than GM. Companies that live in glass houses should not throw stones.
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Replying to: glennglenn (Sep 01, 2006 9:31 am) Why not? why not build the best you can? Is it because they can't or did they figure they could do some razzle dazzle marketing and the buyers won't know any better? GM doesn't have a corner on that marketing plan, all the domestics are big on dazzle dazzle and little on real quality. why can't the Miata-philes admit that is a good first effort and for the MONEY, the SKY and Solstice are good cars. It could very well be a fair first effort but Miata owners don't have to settle with a good first effort, they already have the real deal. We also don't really know if the sky and Solstice are good cars, we won't know for a few years, but if the track record is similar to many other GM products then the sky/solstice will be doomed. Miata owners already know the quality of their car is second to none, again why settle with a maybe?....maybe the GM cars will get better, maybe its a good first effort, maybe it will have good resale values down the road, maybe it will be reliable, maybe it won't have squeeks and rattles down the road, maybe, maybe maybe....The Miata isnt a maybe. |
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Replying to: glennglenn (Sep 01, 2006 9:31 am) There was little to no reliability issues with the early Miata. Sure, there was not much power, and a plastic rear window was not too cool, we are talking about 1989 here! But, I still see many in here for oil changes with 200+ thousand miles on them. I do give GM credit for a first attempt in the roadster market. It has been a success. They should get praise for that. |
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Replying to: glennglenn (Aug 31, 2006 8:31 am) Autocrossers quickly discovered that "stock" (which in autoX means "equipped with race tires on stock sized wheels"), the Solstice was faster than the new Miata. (Neither were as fast as the old Miata at the time though.) The biggest reason for the Solstice's advantage is its larger (wider) wheels. It simply has more grip. In the Miata's defense, the British press reported that Mazda said they didn't want to increase grip from the previous generation, because low grip was part of what made it so much fun. But that doesn't explain why the new Miata doesn't work so well on race tires. According to those same autocrossers, it's because the camber isn't as adjustable as it used to be... it remains to be seen if tuners (or Mazda) can do anything about that. Still, I'm going to continue to recommend the Miata to anyone who wants a roadster as a daily driver. |
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Replying to: mightymouse197 (Aug 09, 2006 1:11 pm) |
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I like the direction Mazda is going with the Miata. I recently test drove the PRHT. I could see replacing my NA with it. Is it as raw and sharp as the NA... No, but it would be fine for me. The Solstice/Sky is a nice effort by GM. Lot's of folks will buy it because of it's looks. They are nice looking. Performance/handling is good too. It has some drawbacks and my experience with the long-term GM reliability has not been good. Do I think most Solstice/Sky owners will be happy in 5 years and 75,000 miles, probably not. Heck, a lot of Miata owners won't be happy with the lack of practicality. Would I enjoy driving the Solstice/Sky... Sure, it would be a fun car to drive. Me, I'll stick with the Miata. Wait a few years and pick up a used PRHT. I know how reliable they are. Too soon to comment on the Solstice/Sky. I have a feeling they will be rather less reliable. Time will tell. |
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