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Hi, I bought this car five months ago, and really enjoy driving it, but it has not enjoyed being left outside all winter and has begun to rust. I plan to sell it in the summer because i will not be able to keep it warm in the summer. I was thinking of getting the sills repaired before the selling, what is your thoughts?
thanks
will
i am not sure how to upload pictures of the sills, but these are pictures before rust
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44280760@N03/sets/721...
thanks
will
i am not sure how to upload pictures of the sills, but these are pictures before rust
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44280760@N03/sets/721...
If you really wanna sell it then fixing the sills will help, but you won't get the money back in extra value IMHO.
Almost any mx5 will rust, you just gotta accept it as a design fault.
I'd fix up the sills as much as you can, slap a load of waxoil everywhere and keep running it. It is their Achilles heel, but keep on top of it, and it should last a good few years before it becomes unfixable, then just buy another one for £800 and keep/sell the best bits of ur old one before scrapping.
Cheap motoring at its best so I've discovered.
(just keep away from the mx5nutz forum, too much £££ modding temptation!)
Almost any mx5 will rust, you just gotta accept it as a design fault.
I'd fix up the sills as much as you can, slap a load of waxoil everywhere and keep running it. It is their Achilles heel, but keep on top of it, and it should last a good few years before it becomes unfixable, then just buy another one for £800 and keep/sell the best bits of ur old one before scrapping.
Cheap motoring at its best so I've discovered.
(just keep away from the mx5nutz forum, too much £££ modding temptation!)willttqs said:
i think it cost 450 quid, it is pretty big and not silly loud, but nice enough. i think just before the summer starts in april/may time i will put it up on ebay with a reserve of 1500 quid
If you get the sills/rust sorted I think that sounds about right as it does look a nice car. Without the work I think you'll probably struggle to get £1500+ IMO browna said:
Almost any mx5 will rust, you just gotta accept it as a design fault.
I find this a strange comment when we're talking about 20 year old cars? No car is designed to last 20 years, so the fact that so many Mk1 MX5s still exist and are being enjoyed is actually testament to the opposite.Not so much a fault. If the design was to last 10 years or 150,000 miles. It's exceeded the design requirement for the vast majority of cars.
I'll give you it's a weak point in the design in that it's generally the 1st area to go.
Anyway to the OP I'd sell it with the rust in place. Telling the buyer you didn't want to bodge it for a sale, and reduced the price accordingly so the buyer could be sure of the quality of the repair when they have it done themselves.
I'll give you it's a weak point in the design in that it's generally the 1st area to go.
Anyway to the OP I'd sell it with the rust in place. Telling the buyer you didn't want to bodge it for a sale, and reduced the price accordingly so the buyer could be sure of the quality of the repair when they have it done themselves.
It's mostly just a design flaw that is exacerbated by poor maintenance i.e. if you keep the drain tubes clear the water doesn't flow through the sills. The drain holes should only be required to allow condensation/moisture to escape, they aren't meant to be a main water drain for the hood.
I think my exhaust is this one, as it has a huge centre box
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Brilliant! I take it you misunderstood the template too?