Just given the MX-5 a proper good run

Just given the MX-5 a proper good run

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juansolo

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3,012 posts

285 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Weird...

1st impressions after not driving it for a fair few months: Brilliant thing, everything is direct, has lovely feel and it's surprisingly comfy (Merc has very hard seats). I initially thought, this is a bd, I'm going to really struggle to part with this (as I really could do with selling it this year)... Then as the drive went on, the more I got to thinking 'am I really that bothered?' and the honest answer to myself was, no.

I don't know whether I've just moved on or what. But even though it's massively better than the Merc in just about every way, I find myself thinking that the Merc does the job perfectly well and I no longer need a road sports car (non-nail. The nail is still special enough to warrant keeping luckily). Odd as I say, but I think I'm ready to let go and embrace middle age.

I feel a little sad.

matt uk

17,955 posts

207 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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If you're feeling like you are ready to embrace middle age, stick the MX-5 in the garage for 'occasional use' wink

Edited by matt uk on Monday 30th March 19:09

snotrag

14,931 posts

218 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Did I see you in a Blue Westfield past Kippax the other day?

juansolo

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3,012 posts

285 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Nah, but strangely I passed it today in the 5.

Dimski

2,099 posts

206 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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New clutch in mine, took the '5 for a drive on sunday to help get it bedded in.

Nice single lane cruise, met a little friend (an escaped puppy, bless him!) returned him to his house, only for him to escape approximately 30 seconds later and follow me. Returned him again, and left with a neighbour making sure he didn't escape.

A nice cruise along the Welsh coast.

(Excuse the poor phone pics.)



Edited by Dimski on Monday 30th March 22:21

NiceCupOfTea

25,313 posts

258 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Paddy_n_Murphy said:
I am a firm believer in a: Bangernomics, b: Multiple cheapish Cars.

MX5 fits in every multiselection. A Merc 190 or a proper Q-Car Barge would compliment my Trooper beater.

Something for everything !
Indeed, MX5 & Saab 900 turbo here smile

Dimski

2,099 posts

206 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Mazda Mx-5 cheap.

Audi S6 194k miles. Also cheap.

Mondeo. A fcensoredk depreciation monster. Oh well. Can't win them all.

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