"Running a Miata is just driving a little car."
Couldn't disagree more....
I've had five MGbs, three minis, three spitfires, so I know what british car ownership's all about. And I've owned many "rice burners" like our current grocery getter, an '86 Tercel 4x4 wagon. A Miata is quite a different drive than that.
It's quite a simple sportscar, with somewhat modern engineering, probably what an MGB or Elan would be today if they were still being built.
True, you don't get your feet fried, or your filling's shaken out, or rain in your lap with the top up, or reeking of exhaust(spitfire 1500s) and I don't equate that with requirements of owning a real sportscar.
All those "qualities" are part of a brit car's "charm" and I've put up with them in the past, and might again in the future, but I and a lot of other people are sure glad there's an alternative to that.
The huge aftermarket parts and clubs scene is a testament to the Miata's success, just like many other Brit/European sportscars, the only difference is that the miata is somewhat modern, has decent/modern performance(0-60 in 9 sec.), and is reliable, and isn't British.
I don't know if you've ever spent any time in one, but I suggest you do. They're a blast ! Especially around 7,000 rpm coming out of a sweeper...
Oh, you can "tinker" on a Miata as well...
I do it, just not as much...
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