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Re: press request [white_miata06]
by manybmws
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Feb 25, 2008 (12:46 pm)
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Replying to: white_miata06 (Feb 25, 2008 12:22 pm)
I am not sure about feeling you are going faster but I would agree that the handling and feel of the 6MT car can be enjoyed at any speed because of the short shifts, responsive engine, and incredibly responsive steering. The lower weight surely adds to the driving dynamic as well. Not many other cars, especially at this price match this experience IMO.
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PRHT is on the water!
by milkey
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Mar 07, 2008 (9:42 pm)
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Just spoke with my salesman and was told that my MX-5 (ordered last Nov.17) was built last week and is now "on the water." Should be in port (Tacoma) in a week or so and I should be able to take delivery first or second week of April. That works out to just over 4 months delivery time. At the time of order, Mazda was offering a $700 incentive, but according to the salesman, it's now at $1500 so that's a bit of good news. It works out to me paying around $400 over invoice, so I'm not going to complain. My dealer in the Twin Cities currently has 3 PRHT's in stock, and the guy said that even with slow sales on most other models, they expect to sell the Miata's once the weather warms up. Looking forward to summer driving in our new toy!
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [milkey]
by wilzap
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Mar 08, 2008 (10:15 pm)
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Replying to: milkey (Mar 07, 2008 9:42 pm)
Sounds great! bet ya can't wait.. and sooner or later it will be Top Down weather..I'm hearing 40's finally next week around here.
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- #361 of 529
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [wilzap]
by milkey
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Mar 09, 2008 (1:48 pm)
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Replying to: wilzap (Mar 08, 2008 10:15 pm)
Yeah, it's around 45 here today, sun is warm, snow is melting... getting a little bit of spring fever myself! One of the main reasons that I KNOW this car is special is that my wife, known for her extremely practical and frugal ways, is getting excited in anticipation of it! For her, cars have always been only about transportation, but she's been talking for months now about taking a girlfriend on a "shopping roadtrip" with the Miata. I'll be lucky to be able to drive the thing on weekends, but hey, I'm not complaining! She was never this excited about the '66 Mustang that we owned for 13 years (that I sold last fall to help finance the Miata) so I'm happy that she's happy. When you say it will be top down weather, I take it to mean you've managed to keep yours on the road as much as possible thru the winter?
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [milkey]
by wilzap
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Mar 09, 2008 (8:27 pm)
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Replying to: milkey (Mar 09, 2008 1:48 pm)
I have been driving it all winter so far,actual driving in the snow maybe 4 times but this thing is a blast in the snow(I have some good snow tires on it) I just turn off the LSD an go, it probably makes it a little better that I don't drive in Rush hour times,Just passed 6000 miles on mine and have had no problems ..you/your wife will have yours before ya know it..
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [milkey]
by miatamama1
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Mar 10, 2008 (2:53 am)
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Replying to: milkey (Mar 09, 2008 1:48 pm)
I live in Kentucky, and we don't get much snow. I sold my Honda, and now this new PRHT is the only car I drive! We get lots of rain here, and it handles great on wet roads. As far as top down weather, I take my friends out when they say it's too cool for the top down, and I just turn on the bum warmers and blast on the heat. I say it's like being in a hot tub in cool weather....how good can it get!
This car is like a hobby for me. I am always looks for new places to take it. It's a real joy! But I can say it's been a long winter, and I am tiring of having to have the top up all of the time.
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [miatamama1]
by milkey
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Mar 10, 2008 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: miatamama1 (Mar 10, 2008 2:53 am)
It's encouraging to hear these reports about the MX-5 handling well in the rain & snow. It's been awhile since I drove a rear-wheel-drive in either. The Mustang I owned never saw rain, and all my other vehicles have been front-wheel. We plan to drive the Miata as far into the fall season as possible, so I'm glad to hear owners are okay with the traction. I like the comment about the ''hot tub!'' Sounds like a plan to me! Concerning driving w/ the top UP, what can anyone tell me about feelings of claustrophobia? In such a small cockpit, I've actually read some blogs about that.
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No Spare Tire?
by tiff_c
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Mar 10, 2008 (8:37 pm)
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I had a 1999 Miata and sold it due to needing a larger car at the time. I used Nokian snow tires on it. Hakka Q's (now called RSi's) and it went through a Blizzard in Quebec City on a Trip up there. Driving through snow believe me the tires make all the difference.
My wife is interested in a Miata or a MINI Cooper S and as I recall my Miata had a spare tire. Is it really no spare available in the Miata or is it an extra cost item?
I know the MINI has run flats.
Thanks
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [milkey]
by wilzap
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Mar 10, 2008 (8:44 pm)
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Replying to: milkey (Mar 10, 2008 6:28 pm)
never been a problem (claustrophobia) in mine, but I have owned an '86 MR-2 for years and I have had pickup trucks also..
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Re: PRHT is on the water! [milkey]
by miatamama1
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Mar 11, 2008 (2:59 am)
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Replying to: milkey (Mar 10, 2008 6:28 pm)
About the claustraphobia....I had never driven a roadster before, and when I drove it the first couple of times, I did feel pretty shut in. That soon went away...because the car is such fun! However, I can also say that after driving it for MONTHS with the top up, I am really wanting to get that feeling of wanting the "air" space. It's like cabin fever in a MIATA!
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