NA 12 month ownership anniversary
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 12:40 pm
I don't post much here but I thought I would give a few thoughts on my red 1989 NA.
Just over 12 months ago I purchased this vehicle from an old geezer just down the road. Inhered thought about starting with an NC but took the plunge on a cheaper version. I haven't done too much to the car, wanting to keep it as stock as possible. However, I have replaced/added the following:
14" daisies / new Bridgestones
OEM cup holder
Plugs, leads etc
Timing belt/water pump about 3 weeks ago
Re-gassed airconditioning
During this time I have dríven NBs, NCs (and I am scheduled to test drive an ND as soon as my local dealer gets a manual variety) but to be honest, I enjoy my little NA more than all the others I have dríven. There's something earthy about the old steering variety, and it is a joy to drive. Living in Coffs Harbour I have limitless twisty roads literally at my back door. Unfortunately, Coffs Harbour is the land of precipitation,
so there are many days, especially in Summer/Autumn, when it's just too wet to venture out. The dry days we get are appreciated.
The MX5 is a blast to drive. I have a small circuit that I often drive not far from here. It takes about 45 minutes to complete. I usually drive up to Sealy Lookout like a maniac, then cruise down to Bucca, turn left towards Nan Glen (waving to Russell Crowe as I drive near his property), then head back to Coffs via Coramba and Red Hill. I would still prefer a large motorcycle, but apart from that, nothing comes close to the enjoyment of driving the MX5, and driving it hard.
Will I upgrade to an ND? I have recently bought a brand new Mazda 3. It is a superb car for a daily driver, runs on nothing, but is as bland as sugarless custard. Maybe I will. I'll make a decision after I test drive the new model. (Every dealer I come across has the automatic version but no manuals. (Coffs Mazda has 2 auto versions sitting in the showroom). I can never understand why they even make an auto, but I suppose some people like them for some strange reason.
Regards to all from the North Coast.
Just over 12 months ago I purchased this vehicle from an old geezer just down the road. Inhered thought about starting with an NC but took the plunge on a cheaper version. I haven't done too much to the car, wanting to keep it as stock as possible. However, I have replaced/added the following:
14" daisies / new Bridgestones
OEM cup holder
Plugs, leads etc
Timing belt/water pump about 3 weeks ago
Re-gassed airconditioning
During this time I have dríven NBs, NCs (and I am scheduled to test drive an ND as soon as my local dealer gets a manual variety) but to be honest, I enjoy my little NA more than all the others I have dríven. There's something earthy about the old steering variety, and it is a joy to drive. Living in Coffs Harbour I have limitless twisty roads literally at my back door. Unfortunately, Coffs Harbour is the land of precipitation,
so there are many days, especially in Summer/Autumn, when it's just too wet to venture out. The dry days we get are appreciated.
The MX5 is a blast to drive. I have a small circuit that I often drive not far from here. It takes about 45 minutes to complete. I usually drive up to Sealy Lookout like a maniac, then cruise down to Bucca, turn left towards Nan Glen (waving to Russell Crowe as I drive near his property), then head back to Coffs via Coramba and Red Hill. I would still prefer a large motorcycle, but apart from that, nothing comes close to the enjoyment of driving the MX5, and driving it hard.
Will I upgrade to an ND? I have recently bought a brand new Mazda 3. It is a superb car for a daily driver, runs on nothing, but is as bland as sugarless custard. Maybe I will. I'll make a decision after I test drive the new model. (Every dealer I come across has the automatic version but no manuals. (Coffs Mazda has 2 auto versions sitting in the showroom). I can never understand why they even make an auto, but I suppose some people like them for some strange reason.
Regards to all from the North Coast.