Looking to buy an MX-5. What do you think to this?
Looking to buy an MX-5. What do you think to this?
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FELIXNCL

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1 posts

179 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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Hi there,

Been thinking about an MX-5 for a few years and I've decided this summer is the time to do it. Found a 1996 MX-5 Merlot with 76,000 miles on the clock with a dealer on here. He's asking £1995 for it, seems a little high but looks genuinely well looked after. I can't go down the Eunos route due to insurance - I'm only 22. This will be a Summer only car and either sold come September (I'm a Architecture student) or garaged until next year.

I like that the fact it hasn't been modified (insurance). I have never owned a rear wheel drive car before. I have a 2006 Fiesta 1.25 so this should be a big step up fun wise.
Would something like this make sense or should I be looking elsewhere? £2000 is my very very tops.

Cheers guys.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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Sounds alright, buy on condition though yes? Remember to check those sills and arches.

Conor D

2,124 posts

199 months

Sunday 15th May 2011
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FELIXNCL said:
I can't go down the Eunos route due to insurance - I'm only 22.
Shop around; I thought the same, but it turned out that a Eunos was considerably cheaper to insure than a UK MX5.

I'm 20, with a 1.6 Eunos.

jameshayward

655 posts

188 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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Who was that through? I'm looking for another 5 at the moment and I'm finding Eunos insurance more expensive. I had heard that tesco were cheap until they quoted me £3,200 for a UK Spec (24, 6 years NCB, IAM and cotswolds address)

tonym911

19,025 posts

229 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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Have you tried RH on a classic policy? I'm fairly ancient but we're paying £160 fully comp for me and the mrs

Rocketman105

387 posts

231 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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tonym911 said:
Have you tried RH on a classic policy? I'm fairly ancient but we're paying £160 fully comp for me and the mrs
I found Footman James good but they only do insurance for over 25s - which is annoying. Prior to that I was using Admiral who were pretty good for my mk1 Eunos (can't remember off the top of my head but it wasn't too bad at 24yo).

hornetrider

63,161 posts

229 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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OP...? Helloooooooo.....?