Oso
Well-known member
Okay I guess it's time for my .02.
As a child of the sixties I lusted for a Triumph TR6 or an MGB. Someday I thought. Riding in my uncle's Austin Healey 3000 reinforced my desire for a two seater sports car. Fast forward 45 years or so, I've sold my BMW GS and need something to fill the hole. Ah ha maybe it is time for that sharp handling two seater. As usual I research everything to the nth degree. I want everyone's opinion and every test comparo before deciding.
You must decide what YOU want. I wanted a sharp handling, reliable, fun to drive sports cars. Picking up a vintage TR6 or MGB didn't really check the boxes except fun to drive when it's running. I narrowed it down to Boxster S, Z3, S2000, 350Z, MX-5 Miata, Audi TT. Now if I had deep bank than the Boxster S would have been a no brainer. Alas, I am on a budget and want the biggest bang for the buck and low maintenance costs. Z3 and Z4 very nice but not as sharp handling as the Miata or S2000. Also maintenance would be higher. Ruled out the Audi for similar financial reasons. Reading driver reviews of the 350z shows impressive handling and power but a harsh ride and still not a sharp as a S2000 or MX-5. I love the looks of the S2000 but if you start looking for them they are always at least $10,000 more than a similar year and mileage Miata. Some say the ride is not as comfortable and there is the fact the that the power doesn't really kick in unless revving high and over the speed limit anyway. Which brings you back to the MX-5 Miata. Really hard to find a bad review of this car. Down on power, yes compared to others. Fun factor - through the roof. Handling - incredible, comfortable - I think so but that's relative. Reliable - absolutely. Chick magnet - not so much, review what YOU want. Tremendous after market support if you want to improve the handling or horsepower. You can even super charge one for less than you would have into one of the other choices. I bought a 2009 with 7k miles. I then added anti sway bars and a Good-win Racing exhaust. I love it. It checks all of MY boxes.
As a child of the sixties I lusted for a Triumph TR6 or an MGB. Someday I thought. Riding in my uncle's Austin Healey 3000 reinforced my desire for a two seater sports car. Fast forward 45 years or so, I've sold my BMW GS and need something to fill the hole. Ah ha maybe it is time for that sharp handling two seater. As usual I research everything to the nth degree. I want everyone's opinion and every test comparo before deciding.
You must decide what YOU want. I wanted a sharp handling, reliable, fun to drive sports cars. Picking up a vintage TR6 or MGB didn't really check the boxes except fun to drive when it's running. I narrowed it down to Boxster S, Z3, S2000, 350Z, MX-5 Miata, Audi TT. Now if I had deep bank than the Boxster S would have been a no brainer. Alas, I am on a budget and want the biggest bang for the buck and low maintenance costs. Z3 and Z4 very nice but not as sharp handling as the Miata or S2000. Also maintenance would be higher. Ruled out the Audi for similar financial reasons. Reading driver reviews of the 350z shows impressive handling and power but a harsh ride and still not a sharp as a S2000 or MX-5. I love the looks of the S2000 but if you start looking for them they are always at least $10,000 more than a similar year and mileage Miata. Some say the ride is not as comfortable and there is the fact the that the power doesn't really kick in unless revving high and over the speed limit anyway. Which brings you back to the MX-5 Miata. Really hard to find a bad review of this car. Down on power, yes compared to others. Fun factor - through the roof. Handling - incredible, comfortable - I think so but that's relative. Reliable - absolutely. Chick magnet - not so much, review what YOU want. Tremendous after market support if you want to improve the handling or horsepower. You can even super charge one for less than you would have into one of the other choices. I bought a 2009 with 7k miles. I then added anti sway bars and a Good-win Racing exhaust. I love it. It checks all of MY boxes.