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With an upcoming 4000 mile road trip through Europe this summer, I am opening up to the possibility that a convertible will enhance the experience. With funds as tight as they are after allowing for the expenditure on the trip, I have a budget for the car of £5k (although I would prefer to spend less). The MX-5 obviously ticks all the boxes, and I can see myself keeping it and using it for the daily 4 mile commute at least for a year. With this in mind, I'm tempted to spend a bit more and go for a Mk2 1.8 (with LSD) or even a Mk2.5 1.8 Sport with heated leather, 6-speed, air con etc. I have the following cars in mind:
1991 Mk1 1.6
Overpriced I know but comes with the territory over here in NI. I'm concerned the Mk1 would be a bit basic and raw for everyday use (especially in winter).

1994 Mk1 1.8is
Another Mk1 - this time 1.8is with low miles

1999 Mk2 1.8
This ticks all the boxes - original, nice colour, sensible miles, hard top, roll over hoops, wind deflector

2002 Mk2.5 1.8 Sport
Again, ticks all the boxes with the added bonus of heated leather, air con, 6-speed, facelift looks etc, but is it worth the extra over the Mk2 above?

2002 Mk2.5 1.8 Sport
As above but lower miles and original wheels.

1991 Mk1 1.6
Overpriced I know but comes with the territory over here in NI. I'm concerned the Mk1 would be a bit basic and raw for everyday use (especially in winter).
1994 Mk1 1.8is
Another Mk1 - this time 1.8is with low miles

1999 Mk2 1.8
This ticks all the boxes - original, nice colour, sensible miles, hard top, roll over hoops, wind deflector
2002 Mk2.5 1.8 Sport
Again, ticks all the boxes with the added bonus of heated leather, air con, 6-speed, facelift looks etc, but is it worth the extra over the Mk2 above?
2002 Mk2.5 1.8 Sport
As above but lower miles and original wheels.

A well looked after mk1 will serve you well regardless...I bought mine in March @ 127,000. In nearly 3 months I've done 8000 miles. It hasn't asked for anything except for a bit of oil.
I've driven it very hard, it's used & abused constantly & regularly clocks up 350 miles a week just getting to work & back...Normally adding an extra 300-400 over the course of a weekend too!
Like I say, it will serve you well. If you're new to roof down, it's seductive, you'll learn to love it & it WILL enhance it big time.

Oh & I'd take the 2nd one
I've driven it very hard, it's used & abused constantly & regularly clocks up 350 miles a week just getting to work & back...Normally adding an extra 300-400 over the course of a weekend too!
Like I say, it will serve you well. If you're new to roof down, it's seductive, you'll learn to love it & it WILL enhance it big time.

Oh & I'd take the 2nd one
Edited by ironictwist on Thursday 27th May 13:33
Thanks for the response so far gents. Now, is the Mk2.5 Sport worth an extra £1000 over the standard 1.8? I'm thinking it is for the reasons below but I'm open to advice either way...
1. Taller 6th gear for motorway economy on the trip
2. Air con
3. Heated leather (for the winter mornings)
4. Stiffer chassis/bracing
5. Looks slightly meaner
1. Taller 6th gear for motorway economy on the trip
2. Air con
3. Heated leather (for the winter mornings)
4. Stiffer chassis/bracing
5. Looks slightly meaner
Roan said:
Thanks for the response so far gents. Now, is the Mk2.5 Sport worth an extra £1000 over the standard 1.8? I'm thinking it is for the reasons below but I'm open to advice either way...
1. Taller 6th gear for motorway economy on the trip
2. Air con
3. Heated leather (for the winter mornings)
4. Stiffer chassis/bracing
5. Looks slightly meaner
yes 1. Taller 6th gear for motorway economy on the trip
2. Air con
3. Heated leather (for the winter mornings)
4. Stiffer chassis/bracing
5. Looks slightly meaner

MX-5 Lazza said:
skinny said:
Roan said:
1. Taller 6th gear for motorway economy on the trip
yes 

having said that, if you were to get a mk1 1.8, 94 is the year to go for. but that one doesn't look anything special at all.
MX-5 Lazza said:
As you want to use it for touring Europe then I'd say 1.8 rather than 1.6 and Mk2 rather than Mk1 for the added comfort and more usable boot space.
That Mk1 in your list has style-bars though, not roll-bars i.e. they are just there for looks, not to add any roll-protection.
What he said. Mk.2 is much more civilised without losing the laugh a minute handling. Loses out in the looks though IMHO.That Mk1 in your list has style-bars though, not roll-bars i.e. they are just there for looks, not to add any roll-protection.
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