Does our humble little roadster ruin you for other cars?

Does our humble little roadster ruin you for other cars?

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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

205 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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So far I have test driven:

S2000 x 2 : decent handling - not as good as mine though - just don't like the engine
968 x 2 : one ste, one pretty good but too 'baggy' and not precise enough
350Z - great engine, decent handling, not convinced on the looks, impractical boot - not quite there as a whole package
Mk3 MX5 : surprisingly good, reasonable poke, steering wheel too big though (easily rectified), not convinced on the looks

Will be testing a Boxster S and hopefully a 996 this weekend.

Problem is, every tiny little input into my 5 gives a response - it feels a part of me. I'm trying to find a car that gives me that feeling but with more grunt and refinement.

But it's just not happening at the moment frown

evoboy69

51 posts

196 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Calling all Boxster sellers

Serial tyre kicker heading your way!!

Fruitcake

3,850 posts

226 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Supercharge the '5.

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

205 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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hehe

I have cash burning a hole in my pocket, I'm just trying to find the right motor to splash it on!!

And don't worry, I'm not bothering private sellers smile

skinny

5,269 posts

235 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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honda nsx bow

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

205 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Fruitcake said:
Supercharge the '5.
Believe me, I've considered it. And suspension. And a retrim. And Rota Cups. And... the list goes on hehe

But... I do want something less 'raw' as a daily driver - it's a bit noisy for my daily 20 mile motorway plod of a commute. Plus, it's two and a half years of ownership now - getting itchy feet.

The challenge is finding the balance between raw and refinement. Not got there yet.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

219 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Mk2.5 MX5 Sport + MP62 SC + P5 PD suspension thumbup

ali_kat

31,992 posts

221 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping

skinny

5,269 posts

235 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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ali_kat said:
Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/809962.htm

maybe not what you were thinking of tho wink


but isn't this one still cheaper than your 5 (you have a mk2.5?)

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/663234.htmbiggrin


or this...

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/803071.htmcloud9

Edited by skinny on Friday 12th December 18:30

ali_kat

31,992 posts

221 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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skinny said:
ali_kat said:
Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/809962.htm

maybe not what you were thinking of tho wink


but isn't this one still cheaper than your 5 (you have a mk2.5?)

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/663234.htmbiggrin


or this...

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/803071.htmcloud9
rofl

I paid £5k for my mk2.5 wink

I don't want an S - can't afford to run one frown

Can't afford a Cerb frown

But thumbup for the temptation biggrin

Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

198 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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No, basically.

Different cars for diferent purposes, ideally I'd have my 5, a Westfield based on my 5, my MR2 with a V6 added, a DC2, a classic scooby, an A6 1.8T quattro, a landcruiser and a 993.

I just have my 5, MR2 & Accord at present. I drive the MR2 the most.

If its dry and not to cold the MX5 is the preferable drive, if its wet or cold the MR2's preferable (far more grippy chassis and a much more secure safe feeling GT car), if I want to take passengers, dogs, bike crap etc the Hondas best.

maz8062

2,245 posts

215 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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E46 M3
968CS
993C2S

Edited by maz8062 on Saturday 13th December 09:28

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

205 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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maz8062 said:
E46 M3
968CS
993C2S

Edited by maz8062 on Saturday 13th December 09:28
Good calls.

E46: Must admit I spent a fair few hours looking at them last night - seems like a lot of car for very little money. Maybe 12-13 for a very good 03/04. Definitely food for thought. scratchchin

968CS: I need air con, so would need a well sorted Sport or Coupe. I'm going to make a point of seeing an expensive 968 before the decision is made, as I'm not sure the 2 I've been in have been the best. Everyone can't be wrong about these cars.

993C2S: Too much dollar really, I'd need 25 minimum. Although I have been looking at C2 and Targas but as much as I love the exterior, the interior is a bit dated. Plus the car will have to live outside cos my bikes get the garage, I'm not sure I'd want to have to do that with a 993 - sacrilige!

heebeegeetee

28,759 posts

248 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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I've got an '03 Boxster S and i would say that before the suspension wore out, the steering, handling and feedback was better in the 5. Thats not to say that the Boxster isn't better overall, and given that it costs 4 times as much it darn well should be, but no, the MX5 is a special little car imo that has attributes that a lot of other cars struggle to beat.

Plus points of the Boxster: It is very stable at speed, very stable indeed i would say. It has a delicious intake sound. It has 2 good boots, and plenty of cubby space inside as well. I like the long gearing.

Minus points: It feels big and heavy to me (I like small cars). Or in fairness, perhaps i should say it feels much bigger and heavier than my Mk1 MX5, which it is. They're ubiquitous (but then so is the 5). Er, and that's pretty much it, i would say.

Oh, and they're bloody cheap right now.

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

214 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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hornetrider said:
maz8062 said:
E46 M3
968CS
993C2S

Edited by maz8062 on Saturday 13th December 09:28
Good calls.

E46: Must admit I spent a fair few hours looking at them last night - seems like a lot of car for very little money. Maybe 12-13 for a very good 03/04. Definitely food for thought. scratchchin

968CS: I need air con, so would need a well sorted Sport or Coupe. I'm going to make a point of seeing an expensive 968 before the decision is made, as I'm not sure the 2 I've been in have been the best. Everyone can't be wrong about these cars.

993C2S: Too much dollar really, I'd need 25 minimum. Although I have been looking at C2 and Targas but as much as I love the exterior, the interior is a bit dated. Plus the car will have to live outside cos my bikes get the garage, I'm not sure I'd want to have to do that with a 993 - sacrilige!
trust me a well looked after 968 will feel in a different league to the mx 5, i've had two mazdas and now have 968CS.

HRG

72,857 posts

239 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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ali_kat said:
Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping
MX-5 > Boxster > 996 cab > Griff driving

odyssey2200

18,650 posts

209 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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I think I'll just hang on to my PGO Cevennes for now.


OnlyMX5ives

1,142 posts

192 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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More refined and more poke.

Supercharged or Turbo Mk2 / Mk2.5


ali_kat

31,992 posts

221 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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HRG said:
ali_kat said:
Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping
MX-5 > Boxster > 996 cab > Griff driving
yes But you are a hairdresser wink

HRG

72,857 posts

239 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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ali_kat said:
HRG said:
ali_kat said:
Only car that beats it for me is a TVR - and I can't afford one weeping
MX-5 > Boxster > 996 cab > Griff driving
yes But you are a hairdresser wink
Do you know many Griff owning hairdressers? wink