Sign In Join 



Mazda MX-5 Miata vs Honda S2000

62 messages,  Last post on May 22, 2009 at 5:52 AM

You are in the Mazda Miata Forum. Your Host is claires

What is this discussion about? Mazda MX-5 Miata


Messages Page 3 of 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#20 of 62
Re: Used Mazda Miata [ateixeira] by danjakubik
Jun 24, 2007 (9:35 am)
Reply

Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 20, 2007 11:15 am)

Thanks for your reply. I have since reconsidered getting a roadster, as I live in Chicago. There is at least 3 months of snow here each year. And a roadster is small and light with rear wheel drive, so it will be skidding around, not be safe for winter driving. I am now considering a Jeep Wrangler. Something sporty and fun to drive, but also has 4WD for winter driving. Do you know about this vehicle? The jeep is the original SUV.
#21 of 62
Re: Used Mazda Miata [danjakubik] by estreka
Jun 24, 2007 (10:33 am)
Reply

Replying to: danjakubik (Jun 24, 2007 9:35 am)

A Wrangler is a great buy for its intended purpose. Few vehicles can match it offroad. Onroad is a different story. It's not very economical.
 
While any Jeep is rather expensive, it's still a good buy. Jeep owners are a very niche market which keeps resale values high. You might buy a used Wrangler for $17K and sell it in 4 years for $12K. They hold their value remarkably well as long as they're well maintained.
#22 of 62
Jeep Wrangler by danjakubik
Jun 25, 2007 (12:38 am)
Reply
Thanks for the information. I was told there is a 2.5L engine version of the Wrangler, instead of the usual 4.0L. Fuel economy should be better with the smaller engine. Any feedback about the smaller 2.5L engine?
#23 of 62
Re: Jeep Wrangler [danjakubik] by ateixeira
Jun 25, 2007 (5:45 am)
Reply

Replying to: danjakubik (Jun 25, 2007 12:38 am)

That's quite a different vehicle. I considered one, but it takes too long to get the top up/down for my tastes.
 
It will be more practical if you can only keep one car, however.
 
I'd head over to a Jeep thread to ask your question.
#24 of 62
Re: Miata v S2K [estreka] by aviboy97
Jun 25, 2007 (7:33 am)
Reply

Replying to: estreka (Jun 24, 2007 9:24 am)

I would not say the Miata has "poor built quality". Just because there is plastic used in the interior, does not mean it has poor build quality. Even Lexus, BMW, Audi use plenty of plastic, as does the S2000.
 
Build quality is how well the parts fit, and are put together as well as how long they stay that way. Not the material used. The Miata has really good build quality. It is possible that the Miata uses more plastic then the S2000. Keep in mind, buying an S2000, you also pay for the use of better materials. Brand new fully loaded Mazdaspeed MX-5's went for $27,000. An S2000 started over $3000 more then that. In a sense, comparing materials in these two vehicles is like comparing the materials used in a loaded Honda Accord vs. Acura TL. Big difference....
#25 of 62
Re: Miata v S2K [aviboy97] by estreka
Jun 25, 2007 (12:14 pm)
Reply

Replying to: aviboy97 (Jun 25, 2007 7:33 am)

Keep in mind, I'm talking about a Mazdaspeed Miata. I haven't been inside a loaded Miata. I say the build quality is poor because every panel seemed to either rattle or move when touched. I felt as it I were in a PlaySkool S2000. The seats and the dash were nice. And I liked the feel of the steering wheel.
 
Don't get me wrong, I love the Miata (I refuse to call it the MX-5). If I couldn't afford the S, I definately would have considered a Miata.
#26 of 62
Re: Miata v S2K [estreka] by aviboy97
Jun 26, 2007 (6:55 am)
Reply

Replying to: estreka (Jun 25, 2007 12:14 pm)

Don't get me wrong, I love the Miata (I refuse to call it the MX-5). If I couldn't afford the S, I definitely would have considered a Miata.
 
If I could afford the S2000, I would buy on over the Miata as well. And I am a Mazda enthusiast and owner...
#27 of 62
Re: Miata v S2K [estreka] by erics6
Jun 29, 2007 (8:15 am)
Reply

Replying to: estreka (Jun 24, 2007 9:24 am)

I'm a little suprised by the poor build quality comment, and the claim that the S2k is a better all-around car. I'm assuming you mean the 05 MSM with the turbo.
 
The MSM is basically the same interior as any other Miata. A few sporty touches. Big difference is the turbo and suspension. Plastics aren't Lexus quality, but everyone I've seen has been well put together. Plastics in the S2k are about the same to me. Also, very well put together.
 
S2K is a better true sports car, but I find the MSM to be a much easier day to day car. S2K is better on the track. To me, you've got two different cars at different price points. Both are great cars. I'm somebody who looks at the dollar/fun value, so my choice would be the MSM.
#28 of 62
Re: Miata v S2K [erics6] by ateixeira
Jul 02, 2007 (7:49 am)
Reply

Replying to: erics6 (Jun 29, 2007 8:15 am)

The S2K is competing in a price bracket some $8 grand higher than the average Miata, so this shouldn't come as a surprise.
 
Even MazdaSpeeds sold for cheap, as they only came out late in the NB's product cycle.
#29 of 62
4 months old by accelerator
Aug 31, 2007 (6:22 am)
Reply
Well, its time for me to chime in here just a bit. Nothing bad, just providing my two cents. I sat in a 2007 Miata and my biggest complaint is the cup holder on the driver's side, it hits me right at the knee. Perhaps if it was padded it would have been a different story as I was really looking forward to the Miata HT but the cup holder issue was a deal breaker for me. I guess I could have added some padding but it would not have looked OEM which I prefer.
 
I ended up getting a Rio Yellow S2000 about 4 months ago and I have absolutely no regrets. The S2000 really does have a pratical side as I'm getting around 25mpg (I drive 60 miles per day, half is highway, half is stop-n-go). It is my daily driver and I love it. I'm actually getting out of bed in the morning instead of hitting snooze, just so I can go drive my car! I've spent $210 on groceries (no liquor or medicines, all food related items) and they all fit in the trunk, except the eggs, they got the front seat - why take a chance?). I can fit 4 5gallon water jugs, three in the trunk upright and the 4th is in the passenger seat. Sure, I wont be able to haul a bed or sofa, but for $20, I'll rent a truck from Home Depot or Lowes and if I need it longer than an hour, I'll just stop by Enterprise and rent a truck for 24hours for $35.
 
The summer of 2007 was a very wet one for our area and the VSA (vehicle stability assist) kicks in at just the right time. I haven't had a RWD car in a while so I was nervous with all the wet streets but the VSA was perfect, not too intruding and still allowed me to have fun while preventing me from doing something stupid. Note: the VSA can be turned off so you CAN do something stupid if you so desire.

Messages Page 3 of 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement