Like poolboy, I am somewhat surprised with the statement regarding "how "anti-Triumph" the Triumph forum turned out to be." I wasn't trying to be anti-Triumph as much as I was trying to be realistic with the options that are available out there. Even the poll itself opens up the possibility of something non-British, much less non-Triumph.
To put this in perspective for you, my father was pretty much a dyed in the wool BMC guy owning MGs and Big Healeys. As I was getting my drivers license, I found an MGA Twin Cam FHC on a note lot on Ross Ave. in Dallas and wanted to buy it. I had the money but being a minor I could not title the car at the time, he would have to do that. He refused. Why did he refuse? His explanation was that I needed something that was somewhat more dependable than an MGA Twin Cam for going to school, running around to after school activities, going on dates, etc. He appreciated the car for what it was, but dyed in the wool BMC guy that he was, he just wasn't seeing that as a viable option under the circumstances. I still think about that car from time to time and consider the rarity of an MGA Twin Cam FHC, but deep down in my heart, I can see why he made his decision. Did this make him anti-BMC? Absolutely not, he still liked Healeys and MGs.
After about a year, I made my way into MGB ownership several times over and then completely switched gears and started doing Triumphs after not having an LBC for about ten years. For about a decade I used a TR6 as a daily driver, so I'm familiar with the that aspect but the reality is that now even the newest TR6 is 38 years old and the newest Spitfire is 34 years old. Both are climbing on the collectibility ladder and those factors are why I suggested something else such as a Miata if you want to stick with the small two seat sports car concept. That doesn't make me or my comments anti-Triumph any more than my father was anti-BMC. It's just that in my mind, the Miata is probably the most practical of the impractical cars based on my LBC experience having had several MGBs, several Triumphs in differing TR series and a couple of Spitfires (three currently TR250, TR6 and 1500 Spitfire) and a couple of Miatas (one currently, an NC PRHT).