MX5 - How much for a decent'ish Mk1?

MX5 - How much for a decent'ish Mk1?

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ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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Done a quick check over the weekend at the insurance on these and they dont seem to be that bad which is pushing me towards a change of car.

So.. How much are decent UK Spec Mk1`s? 1.6 is fine and probably the safest bet, Although open to 1.8`s

I will have around £2500 - £3500 at an absolute stretch.

Im also not a plate we so G reg`s dont scare me aslong as they dont have a bad case of tin worm!

fr3n2y

210 posts

193 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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I paid just under 1500 for mine, 1.6 K reg Eunos Roadster in black, plus about 2-300 for little bits here and there (pads, discs, chrome tit bits etc) and its spot on.

Only had it a couple of weeks but had it checked out yesterday by an MOT tester/mechanic and sod all wrong with it... chuffed....

Good Luck!!

ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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hmmh.. Might have to get mine cleaned up , new exhaust and bushes and get it up for sale I think..

Purchase one at the end of summer when people want rid biggrin

fr3n2y

210 posts

193 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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Yeah that was my intention, but couldn't wait any longer!! Especially with the good weather we've been having!!

mx5 Addict

39 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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Hi, my mate is selling his BRG tan leater and roof, needs a bit of work and he only wants £1500 pm me for his details if interested.

maz8062

2,249 posts

216 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1...

Top money, but I'm sure an offer near the top of your range should secure it. This car is as good as it gets IMHO


ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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maz8062 said:
http://www.mx5nutz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1...

Top money, but I'm sure an offer near the top of your range should secure it. This car is as good as it gets IMHO
Something like that would be quite wasted on me I feel!.. I think the Fester is worth around £2300 So ontop of that a couple of months saving should take it to around 3

mx5 Addict said:
Hi, my mate is selling his BRG tan leater and roof, needs a bit of work and he only wants £1500 pm me for his details if interested.
Ideally it would be something ready to run as it would be my only car! If anyone off here has a half decent one for not bad money I would probably be quite interested..

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Tuesday 17th June 2008
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I don't think there is any point in waiting for the end of summer. The market is flodded with good condition MX-5/Roadsters so the price doesn't really drop in winter as they are about as low as they get already.

ALawson

7,816 posts

252 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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We paid £1800 last October for a Mk1 1.6, 80k miles 2 owner car. Then spent a few quid on new disks, pads, mats, thermostat, filter & oil.

Just need to find out when the first ones came into the country as it was a early car into the UK.

ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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ALawson said:
We paid £1800 last October for a Mk1 1.6, 80k miles 2 owner car. Then spent a few quid on new disks, pads, mats, thermostat, filter & oil.

Just need to find out when the first ones came into the country as it was a early car into the UK.
Ok.. What is the 1.6 like as my fiesta is a 1.6(100hp (probably lost 95) and fairly nippy albeit tosh in a straight line?


anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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No standard MX5 will be ferociously quick in a straight line. The early 1.6 (pre 94) is 116bhp and nice and revvy. The 94 on 1.8 is around 130ish bhp and a little torquier, but doesn't rev quite as freely. There's not a huge difference between the two in reality. The 94 on 1.6 (only available in Europe I believe) is a de-tuned 90bhp engine to differentiate it from the 1.8. Avoid.

ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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LexSport said:
No standard MX5 will be ferociously quick in a straight line. The early 1.6 (pre 94) is 116bhp and nice and revvy. The 94 on 1.8 is around 130ish bhp and a little torquier, but doesn't rev quite as freely. There's not a huge difference between the two in reality. The 94 on 1.6 (only available in Europe I believe) is a de-tuned 90bhp engine to differentiate it from the 1.8. Avoid.
Im not really bothered about straight line aslong as it will keep up with the flow in terms of rush hour bypass blast!

In your eyes with say £2500 to spend what would be the best buy? 1.6 for insurance more than likely

Reg+Spec?

Wigeon Incognito

3,271 posts

219 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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I wouldn't get too hung up on reg, spec, or even 1.6/1.8.

I'd try a few (some people prefer the 1.6, some the 1.8), decide what equipment you want as a minimum, and just make sure you find one that suits you within budget and in good condition.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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My latest is a 1.8. £3k got me a just imported 1.8 Eunos with no rust on it at all, but no extras either. If insurance is an issue, get a few quotes to see whether it's prohibitive for any of them - 1.6 might be cheaper, imports might be more expensive, etc. There are plenty around, so go more by condition than age, mileage or origin IMHO.

ALawson

7,816 posts

252 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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Our snotter will do a 100 mph and it feels, it isn't the quickest nor the slowest. But it is an absolute hoot to drive, I always laughed at the MX5 responses to peoples what car questions, but I will give the car a good blast when ever I get the opportunity.

Oh, if its your first RWD car just be carefulwink

They are also pretty economical, and mechanically bullet proof. Just look at some of the milages on cars for sale.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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LexSport said:
There are plenty around, so go more by condition than age, mileage or origin IMHO.
yes Condition & Spec. Find the best one you can with the spec you want. Age & miles don't matter as long as it's been looked after.