Test drove the new 2019 MX-5 today....

Test drove the new 2019 MX-5 today....

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Mario149

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Tuesday 16th October 2018
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....lovely bit of kit, well done Mazda smile

The 20bhp or so increase on the old model to 180-ish peaked my interest for a drive and I think it's now in the proper sweet spot. Car I drove was a GT Sport Nav+, which is a bit unnecessary, best to stick with the Sport Nav+and ditch the all inclusive "Safety Pack", rear spoiler and pricier tan leather (as opposed to standard leather) and save ~£1K. Although on the Sport I'd prob re-spec the tan leather for £200 as it looks good with the rest of the black interior and red exterior.

Car moved around a fair bit on the greasy roads even with warm tyres, lovely line tightening when you get on the power mid corner, heel and toe-able, short throw precise 'box, likes the redline (even when not run in so can only get better!) and it shows up everything that is wrong with modern turbo engines which is almost enough to sell it in itself. Great example of how 170bhp/tonne is great fun for the road even if you drive much pokier cars.

Only complaints are that the nose feels heavy compared to the 2004 MR2 we had a while back (kinda expected really as it's not mid-engined, but still....), needs a fruitier exhaust, and it doesn't like really fast gear changes as the revs drop to to slowly (heavy flywheel? engine a bit tight as it only had a couple of hundred miles on? who knows?)

Overall though, fab car at the price point if it's going to be your daily or a "do everything with no kids fun car". As a weekend car, you'd probably still prefer a used Elise for the same money assuming you can contort yourself into it and don't mind the rawness which is obvs not everyone's cup of tea.

All that said, even though we don't meet the criteria above, we are sorely tempted....!