mx-5 is for hairdressers or girls!
I've just got back from driving MkIs and MkIIIs in the Scottish Highlands as part of the MX-5's 20th birthday celebrations and – more fool me – I had completely forgotten what an amazing car the MX-5 is.
A group of journalists took a route over Britain's highest pass, in blazing sunshine, down to the west coast, to a little place called Applecross.
It was the best drive of my life. Mountain tops sparkling in the sun, not a sound when we stopped at a viewing point and turned off the engine, a long road curling down the valley to the sea, where that we zipped along in convoy, with a simple, rear-wheel-drive, two-seat, open-top sports car for transport.
The driving experience was fresh, sharp, clear, exhilarating and refreshing, like water from a mountain stream. Why can't all convertible sports cars be this much fun, this easy to drive and this cheap?
It's a winning formula: the MX-5 is the most popular sports car ever, with global sales so far at about 860,000 and UK sales at 94,000. Its success is partly due to the absence of any serious competition.
Its handling is more raw and kart-like than that of a Porsche Boxster, Nissan 350Z, Audi TT or BMW Z4, it's cheaper than the lot of them and endowed with less power, which makes it a lot more fun to throw around.
mx-5 is for hairdressers or girls!
I think Im best road testing all the small sports style cars as the mazda Mx 5....the honda s2000 and the beemer to see which one suits what im after.
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I would think the Honda will be at least twice as much as a Z3 or older MX5. Anyhow you have missed out the Alfa GTV/Spider from your test list, I'd add it if I were you, a car with soul.
Just got back from little test drive of the Z3 up the country lane......seems a real fun car to drive to be honest....very nippy in lower gears and im sure it would be great from driving about town........not very roomy inside as expected and a little dated interior also..but im not fussed about that.
The next 2x im going to test drive will be the Porche Boxster which im warming to by the second....little scared about running cost and maintenance on that also not to forget insurance....and also the z4
I doubt that the Boxter would be any more expensive than a Beemer and most real experts would tell you it's a much better car.
Well they are about half the price on autotrader......Z3's going from £3200 anything up to 5k plus...
Whereas Boxster start at near 7k....
The running costs is the bit that I have to think about.....a boxster only does 25 mpg
A 7k Boxster sounds like a moneypit waiting to happen to me. I think the basic servicing is pretty reasonable via a specialist but when things go wrong..OUCH. I wouldn't touch a cheap Boxster without the proviso that a Porsche specialist can have a look before you buy.
If you want cheap running costs and reliabilty on a budget I'd go for the MX5, even with the hairdresser image. I gather they are a lot of fun for not too much dosh.
A Boxster with a full service history is nothing to worry about.
Seems to remember Clarkson saying that buying a boxster was the ultimate admission of failure. Everybody knows that you really wanted a 911 but couldn't afford it.
it's not often that i agree with Clarkson but this time i have to.