Buying an MX5 Mark 3
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lizzywhizzy

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14 posts

157 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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After someone ran into the back of my well-loved Mark 1 a few weeks ago, I now have to find a replacement - I've located a Mark 3 nearby - 2008 (58 reg). 42,000 miles.

Is there anything I should be wary about when buying a Mark 3? The faults thread for the Mark 3 suggested it has few problems but I wanted to check.

There is a big service at 60,000 miles I think...so a little while away.

This mark 3 I'm guessing is 5 years old? I'm not sure what the '58 reg' means exactly? Does anyone know?

Any advice greatly received.

Lizzy Whizzy

AndyMk2

22 posts

152 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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'58 is just one of the two registrations for 2008, it's either 08 (early) or 58 (late).

For that year you have a choice of 1.8, 2.0, or 2.0 Sport.

The Sport has 6-speed gearbox, Bilstein suspension, and heated leather seats over the other models.

If you're looking for a special edition, you can find details of them all here:

Special Editions

Check for rust on the underside of the car as they have very little protection there, if It was buying any MX-5 this is the first thing I would address.


Gilhooligan

2,221 posts

167 months

Tuesday 8th October 2013
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Mk3's wear out drop links quite quickly.

As above, look out for rust (and get the car protected soon!). When my mate bought his car at 5 years old with only 14,000 miles on the clock it had rust on the metal upright separating the main door window and quarter one. Where the indicators sit on the wing was bubbling too.

Oh and fit 30mm lowering springs to have it sitting how it was meant to in the first place.

Ossiantoad

265 posts

154 months

Friday 11th October 2013
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I've just had the 62,500 mile service done on my Mk3 and it cost £350. I've had it for three and half years and done about 35,000 miles in it without problems. It does have a touch of rust on the window frame between the driver's window and the quarter light but nothing very obvious. The only problem I've had is the door lock mechanism becoming warn and causing the central looking to be a bit mental. I will need to get that changed soon at a cost of £250.

Otherwise, a brilliant car, very comfortable, easily capable of taking me 500 miles in a day without being too tiring.

lizzywhizzy

Original Poster:

14 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th October 2013
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Ossiantoad said:
I've just had the 62,500 mile service done on my Mk3 and it cost £350. I've had it for three and half years and done about 35,000 miles in it without problems. It does have a touch of rust on the window frame between the driver's window and the quarter light but nothing very obvious. The only problem I've had is the door lock mechanism becoming warn and causing the central looking to be a bit mental. I will need to get that changed soon at a cost of £250.

Otherwise, a brilliant car, very comfortable, easily capable of taking me 500 miles in a day without being too tiring.
Thank you ossiantoad! I now know what to look for.
Does anyone have experience of AGlaze protection for bodywork surface and for interior fabric? This has been offered to me and I wondered if it was worth it. I'd also like to know the name of the rust protection for underneath the car if anyone knows it please?
Lizzywhizzy :-)

AndyMk2

22 posts

152 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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You'll be wanting to protect the underside with Dinitrol or Bilthamber products, some cavity wax wouldn't hurt either. Messy job though!

911hillclimber

486 posts

218 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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My daughter has just bought her 3rd MX5' a Mk 3 2008 Sport, 32K miles, absolute stunner.
we live in the West Midlands, are there any companies that specialise in a drive in, drive out steam clean and wax oil or similar to the underside and cavities?
Thank in advance.

AndyMk2

22 posts

152 months

Saturday 19th October 2013
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Where are you based?

If you're in the North West, I can recommend Chassis Clean in Cheshire.

lordlee

3,137 posts

268 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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lizzywhizzy said:
Thank you ossiantoad! I now know what to look for.
Does anyone have experience of AGlaze protection for bodywork surface and for interior fabric? This has been offered to me and I wondered if it was worth it. I'd also like to know the name of the rust protection for underneath the car if anyone knows it please?
Lizzywhizzy :-)
Skip the Ablaze as its really only a way for the dealer to add margin to a deal. You'd be far wiser to get a good valeter to do a winter protection detail.

lizzywhizzy

Original Poster:

14 posts

157 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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lordlee said:
Skip the Ablaze as its really only a way for the dealer to add margin to a deal. You'd be far wiser to get a good valeter to do a winter protection detail.
Excellent! Thank you Lordlee for telling me! Does anyone know a good car valeter near Cambridge?
Lizzy Whizzy

matts4

2,082 posts

214 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Nathan at Cambridge Autogleam is the man you need