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This missus's car is due for its MOT tomorrow and i'm not convinced its gonna go through - its an old p plate saxo.
IF it was to fail and i could convince her to replace it with an MX5 - it would have to be an older one - IE cheaper!
What do i need to look out for?
are the £1500 ones with 100k+ miles on it a ridiculous thought or shoudl they be ok with a bit Of TLC? (Not that i'm handy with a spanner)
and what about insurance costs? she's only 20 with a years NCB - i'm 26 - and WILL be goign on the insurance and i have 5 years NCB. - However as i have a company car she will be the main driver
And how are they as daily drivers - especially over the winter??
So many questions!!!!
Thanks for any help!
Dan
IF it was to fail and i could convince her to replace it with an MX5 - it would have to be an older one - IE cheaper!
What do i need to look out for?
are the £1500 ones with 100k+ miles on it a ridiculous thought or shoudl they be ok with a bit Of TLC? (Not that i'm handy with a spanner)
and what about insurance costs? she's only 20 with a years NCB - i'm 26 - and WILL be goign on the insurance and i have 5 years NCB. - However as i have a company car she will be the main driver
And how are they as daily drivers - especially over the winter??
So many questions!!!!
Thanks for any help!
Dan
Best advice is to look for a car with plenty of service history and good bodywork.
As long as it's been serviced regularly they tend to last a very long time.
High mileage shouldn't be a problem. There are cars in the states that have been turbo/supercharged when they were new and have now covered 200k miles so a standard car should be fine with regular servicing.
If you can find a UK 1.6 spec Mk1 registered between 1994 and 1998 it will have the low-power 90bhp engine introduced specifically as a low insurance option for UK customers.
As long as it's been serviced regularly they tend to last a very long time.
High mileage shouldn't be a problem. There are cars in the states that have been turbo/supercharged when they were new and have now covered 200k miles so a standard car should be fine with regular servicing.
If you can find a UK 1.6 spec Mk1 registered between 1994 and 1998 it will have the low-power 90bhp engine introduced specifically as a low insurance option for UK customers.
steve bowen said:
p.s. I came out of work today to find my driver seat soaking Strangly when driving even in thunder shower conditions i've never seen it leak before. Thats the only winter issue I can think of.
After having had my MX-5 for a couple of years, I've only just in the last couple of months discovered that the seals on the front corners of the hood sometimes don't fall into position around the tops of the quarterlights and you need to give them a quick prod to seat them properly. If you don't, you can get a leak from the top of the quarterlight that runs a little bit down the door seal and then drips onto the seats.GHW said:
steve bowen said:
p.s. I came out of work today to find my driver seat soaking Strangly when driving even in thunder shower conditions i've never seen it leak before. Thats the only winter issue I can think of.
After having had my MX-5 for a couple of years, I've only just in the last couple of months discovered that the seals on the front corners of the hood sometimes don't fall into position around the tops of the quarterlights and you need to give them a quick prod to seat them properly. If you don't, you can get a leak from the top of the quarterlight that runs a little bit down the door seal and then drips onto the seats.Gassing Station | Mazda MX5/Roadster/Miata | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff