Test drove the MK4...

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sunniguy

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137 posts

114 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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...on the weekend. 2 litre Sports Nav.

What a car. I test drove a GT86 a few weeks ago and I can't fathom why anyone would go for that after driving the MX5.

I 'm now on the lookout for a second hand one... may wait a few months for the 65 plate ones to hit <16k and then make the purchase!

I can now understand why it has such a fan base.

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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I own a Mk3.5 2L Sport Tech, we drove the Mk4 courtesy of the MX5 OC open day at Mazda HQ.
Liked bits of it but the small boot was the deal breaker.

sunniguy

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137 posts

114 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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Must admit I didn't check the boot. Was too busy driving it.

88racing

1,748 posts

163 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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I agree. Absolutely loved the one I borrowed for a day from Lodge Garage, Aylesbury. Would definitely consider buying one.

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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sunniguy said:
Must admit I didn't check the boot. Was too busy driving it.
In terms of size it isn't bad although we (the wife!) struggles when we're away for anything longer than a weekend. However the opening is quite a bit smaller than the Mk3
With the Mk3 we can just get two airline carry ons in there with a small space for a few other bits.

sunniguy

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137 posts

114 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Just a shame the lease options are such poor value for money currently. Vertu Lease Cars seems to have the best deals at the moment, but even then, 2 years at 1/3rd of the value of the car - can't justify it!

VladD

8,009 posts

272 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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tr7v8 said:
sunniguy said:
Must admit I didn't check the boot. Was too busy driving it.
In terms of size it isn't bad although we (the wife!) struggles when we're away for anything longer than a weekend. However the opening is quite a bit smaller than the Mk3
With the Mk3 we can just get two airline carry ons in there with a small space for a few other bits.
Do Mazda sell a fitted luggage set as an option?

sunniguy

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137 posts

114 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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VladD said:
Do Mazda sell a fitted luggage set as an option?
Pretty sure they do. I saw it in a video review... I think it was 'MX5 Diaries'.

fido

17,288 posts

262 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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tr7v8 said:
However the opening is quite a bit smaller than the Mk3
I sat in one the other day before I bought a 3.5 - didn't notice the boot was smaller but the interior was definitely smaller too I could fit in properly (6ft2). As you say the Mk3 is usable - enough for a couple of bags. Oh well, looks like a deal-breaker then unless you want an Elise-sized/weight car.

lilwashu

252 posts

172 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Two words: soft bags. I would rather buy new bags than have to compromise on the car.

I took my mk4 for a 14 day tour last year and we had room to spare.

Mannginger

9,496 posts

264 months

Friday 31st March 2017
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FWIW I can easily fit 2 standard "airline cabin bags" in the ND with space on the sides for various bits like bottles of wine, walking boots, jackets etc.

The boot is quite deep so they just stack on top of each other without drama. It also fits a full weeks' shopping (for 2) with no issues