RE: Delivery Miles: Mazda MX-5b

RE: Delivery Miles: Mazda MX-5b

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daemon

35,841 posts

198 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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neil-935ql said:
300bhp/ton said:
Why not say used Ferrari too, just to make it an even more irrelevant point.
A used Ferrari for 24k ?? I am in , again it's a very fair point , you spend your money how you want so it's quite normal to consider all options when buying a car , new or used ? Just cause it's new don't mean its good
In all seriousness, they're hardly pitching an MX5 at the Elise market are they?

And whilst you may prefer an Elise on paper, an MX5 has always been an everyday car and is very usable. Not something you can say about an Elise.

And thats before you take into account the ease of ownership too. A mate of mines wife got an Elise as "something different" to use as an every day car. It was genuinely forever being trailered away by the lotus dealer with something wrong with it. I think they eventually had to replace the whole car for her.


The Hypno-Toad

12,284 posts

206 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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elvismiggell said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
People who ordered the 2.0 early should not have their vehicle delayed by the Zebrugge issue.

Hope that helps. smile
Not sure it does - one guy on the MX5 Owners Club forum ordered his on 9th March and is impacted. I ordered mine on 3rd May and am impacted too.

Per the PH article that mentioned unanticipated numbers for the 2.0, I get that dates have slipped but it's extremely disappointing to have gone from a range of 1st Sep - 1st Oct with at least my dealership being cautiously optimistic (in fairness with due caveats) about it potentially arriving late in August to now being told "late October", and even that isn't confirmed.

(My paperwork actually has an estimated delivery date of 13th August, but again that's because I ordered early enough that they had to put it through as an NC...)
Curious.

Seems to be random than first suggested then. Someone I know order their car in January (without even seeing a picture!) and she's suffered no delays yet.

Sorry to hear your car has been delayed, hopefully it will be worth the wait.

elvismiggell

1,635 posts

152 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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The Hypno-Toad said:
Curious.

Seems to be random than first suggested then. Someone I know order their car in January (without even seeing a picture!) and she's suffered no delays yet.

Sorry to hear your car has been delayed, hopefully it will be worth the wait.
Yeah, I'll keep sharing as I hear more - couple more folks on the MX5 Forum posted overnight that they're impacted. All a bit of a shame really.

My friend was told he'd get a £150 voucher for accessories, but very few others have heard anything about any compensation.

neil1jnr

1,462 posts

156 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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300bhp/ton said:
neil1jnr said:
If you are that worried about 10mpg difference then maybe you shouldn't be looking to spend money on a new depreciating asset? Life is to short to worry about miles per gallon! It's not like it does 5mpg.
I think you need to check your maths.

34mpg for the 2.0 vs 55mpg+ I get now is a pretty big difference. 21mpg in raw numbers or a rather larger percentage.

I typically do maybe 12,000 - 14,000 miles a year.

Depreciation is a different cost and not one you have to pay out each month, while fuel is.
Ok, well a 20mpg difference from 55-35 doing 14k miles a year is roughly £900 mark. So about £75 a month more. It's not that much is it. The 34mpg quoted was on 'fast A-roads', I'd imagine if you are managing 55mpg and upwards you drive pretty conservatively. I'd say 40mpg+ would be easily attainable with that MX-5.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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neil1jnr said:
Ok, well a 20mpg difference from 55-35 doing 14k miles a year is roughly £900 mark. So about £75 a month more. It's not that much is it. The 34mpg quoted was on 'fast A-roads', I'd imagine if you are managing 55mpg and upwards you drive pretty conservatively. I'd say 40mpg+ would be easily attainable with that MX-5.
It isn't the be all and end all no, I agree. But it is quite a difference. And that's why I was asking how they got the 34mpg figure, as I'm sure if it was a press car, then maybe it had been trashed (OBC mpg), or if it's the mpg they actually got from their driving.

And no, don't drive conservatively at all.

dpop

210 posts

133 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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elvismiggell said:
Yeah, I'll keep sharing as I hear more - couple more folks on the MX5 Forum posted overnight that they're impacted. All a bit of a shame really.

My friend was told he'd get a £150 voucher for accessories, but very few others have heard anything about any compensation.
Yep, I'm in the same situation as you - I pre-ordered a 2.0 SE-L Nav at the beginning of April, original delivery date 1-Sept, got a call from MazdaUK on Monday to tell me that the car is delayed and to expect 9-Oct as the delivery date... Was really keen to get it while there is still a chance of some "good" weather about!

elvismiggell

1,635 posts

152 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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dpop said:
Yep, I'm in the same situation as you - I pre-ordered a 2.0 SE-L Nav at the beginning of April, original delivery date 1-Sept, got a call from MazdaUK on Monday to tell me that the car is delayed and to expect 9-Oct as the delivery date... Was really keen to get it while there is still a chance of some "good" weather about!
They didn't give me a date at all, and I was supposed to be third week of September. I reached out to my dealer to ask them to try and get some more details for me and they were about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

Still, Goodwood FOS was sunny I suppose, so I guess that counts for something?

SFO

5,169 posts

184 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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does any one know whether the delay affect 2.0 litre dealer demos?

elvismiggell

1,635 posts

152 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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My dealer doesn't know when he's getting demos, so I don't know I'm afraid.

SFO

5,169 posts

184 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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elvismiggell said:
My dealer doesn't know when he's getting demos, so I don't know I'm afraid.
mine is pretty quiet too

elvismiggell

1,635 posts

152 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Check your emails - another invite for a day long driving experience popped up in mine just now.

The Hypno-Toad

12,284 posts

206 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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Some dealers have now received some demonstrators. Not sure on engines sizes

xu5

638 posts

158 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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The ND mx5 has me genuinely excited about a new car for the first time in years. Affordable, light weight (under a ton for 1.5?), good handling, styling looks good to my eyes. Hopefully get a test drive with view to buy next year.

I was always firmly in the camp of why buy a new car when they are heavy, over complicated, over wheeled, expensive, but the mx5 looks like something I would be prepared to buy new. Sweeter 1.5 for me please.

Anyone had a test drive yet?

The Hypno-Toad

12,284 posts

206 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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Most dealers have got their demos, including 2.0s and are having test drive weekends this weekend. Give your local one a call and I'm sure he'll have some good news for you. smile