MX-5 Import

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borris-bear

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815 posts

246 months

Sunday 29th February 2004
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Hello all hope someone can help

My girlfriend is looking to buy an mx-5 and have found a local garage that sells imported Eunos roadsters.

All the cars seem to be high spec have been converted to mph etc and seem in good condition come with warranty etc.

Is there anything in particular i should look out for or just avoid imports altogerher?

jazzybee

3,056 posts

250 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Generally nothing wrong with the MX5 imports, all major components are exactly the same as UK spec. Imports tend to have higher spec, lower mileage and be in better condition. imho

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Got two imports here now, one is an MX5.

Imports are generally very good nick, just avoid anything with paintwork usually means they've been repaired (no HPI record!)

Ours all have aircon etc all been reliable etc. Mazda's are fine for imports as they are the same as UK ones except for some tiny differences & a VLSD too on imports.

BenjC

677 posts

249 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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All the info you could ever need:

www.mx5oc.co.uk/mx5forum/

or

www.miata.net

Get reading! Any specific questions best ask on the uk forum!

good luck

Ben

Mr E

21,632 posts

260 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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Gazboy said:

borris-bear said:
or just avoid imports altogerher?



Depends on the model of the car, Unless you cannot get the same thing over here, don't get Toyota's as T.U.K are arses.


Never, ever had a problem with Toyota UK. They're happy to service and supply bits for my import...

...of course, the car was actually sold here officially as well...



Check your insurance first. Some comapanies won't touch them.

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2004
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Tesco's insure almost all imports weird & wonderful ones too.

scoobybloke

160 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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We have an import MX-5 as a second car. it has been very reliable with minimal servicing etc. Everything is pretty much the same as the UK cars and there are plenty of specialists around to help at very resonable prices.

Two things to check - the state of the hood (these can cost anything from £200 to £500 to replace depending on the type you go for) and the tyres. Import MX-5s often come over on winter tyres - these are normally rubber studded. These are not suitable for UK roads. Either factor in the price of new set of tyres (probably around £250 for four) and knock it off the asking price or have the garage change them before you pick it up. Don't get fobbed off with 'they are OK for the UK Sir' - they are not.

Chris

>> Edited by scoobybloke on Thursday 4th March 11:25

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Sorry to move this a teensy bit OT, but what are the running costs like for the MX5? My old man, a confirmed MG enthusiast drove a fairly aged import one a few days ago and was so impressed he wants to buy one! However, he's not exactly loaded so running costs are a big concern.

Servicing and most repairs etc. not an issue as we both do our own, but are parts prices as ridiculous as Toyota's? I'm guessing there are bound to be several specialists/breakers? Reliability as good as most Jap stuff?

Cheers for any info.

jazzybee

3,056 posts

250 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Very reliable, best to buy post '91. 1.6s are quick enough, not much slower than 1.8. I find the 1.8 feels a little more tourqey although a engine sound is not quite as smooth. Post '94 UK 1.6s are much lower bhp and should really be avoided - same for Automatics.

MPG - I get 25-30mpg from spirited, mainly city driving in my 1.8, and I don't think the 1.6 is much better. Servicing costs are very reasonable, and there are lots of independants around for spares and servicing.

Insurance is not too cheap, but not outrageous either.

Hoods need looking after (like MGs) and you can modify them to your hearts content. - My Powerflow exhaust sounds like an old B - very nice.

www.sftmx5parts.co.uk has great prices for parts, and is who I usually use.
for info:
www.mx5oc.co.uk/mx5forum/default.asp

BenjC

677 posts

249 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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for cheap parts:

www.sftmx5parts.co.uk

for performance parts:

www.flyinmiata.com

for candles:

Ronnie Barker.

jazzybee

3,056 posts

250 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Hey Ben... back from Holiday? was it good?

BenjC

677 posts

249 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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Very good ta, bloody cold though -20 makes your toes go funny colours.

scoobybloke

160 posts

261 months

Friday 12th March 2004
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Insurance wise, our 91 import is insured fully comp for £275 - not bad really (certainly better than the 990 it costs for my Scoob )

Chris