Mazda MX-5: We iz Ricer!

Been looking at picking up a sport for myself, Would be the mk3 (One I drove was fine imo)

I love the things lol, Can't really afford the running costs etc on s2000's, Z4's

These little things just seem to put a massive smile on my face every time I take one for a test drive.
 
The 3.5 is back to normal, I believe the issue with the 3 was mainly geo settings but the new model is great.

Yeah it was, as the UK model was sold being at a ride height of 20mm higher (or something like that) but they did the original geometry settings same as the japanese cars. With a proper geometry change that vastly sorted the problem out.
 
My dad picked up one of these mk3.5 MX5's earlier this year, 2L manual hard top. They really are quite surprisingly good cars, to call it slow I think is being rather unfair but it's certainly not jaw droppingly quick. One real problem it has though is the voice recognition for radio/phone is utterly hopeless.

I can't quite remember the names for the different spec's,but isn't the sport-tech the auto/flappy paddle thing?
 
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this is pretty much identical to what my gf's dad had, very nice car! If they just did a model with a supercharger it'd be something id actuallybe interested in, as is it really is too slow for what I'm used to. Yea it handled better and I know it's not what they're about but no harm in it ;) Good spec list too, heated leather, LSD, bluetooth etc

Hes sold it in the end as he lives in the middle of nowhere quite high up and worked strange shifts. They had snow for about 6-7 weeks without fail and he got fed up of trying to keep it in a straight line on ungritted roads at 4am etc, but otherwise loved it!

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It was supposed to be grey but in reality was more of a really really dark green.
 
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this is pretty much identical to what my gf's dad had, very nice car! If they just did a model with a supercharger it'd be something id actuallybe interested in, as is it really is too slow for what I'm used to. Yea it handled better and I know it's not what they're about but no harm in it ;) Good spec list too, heated leather, LSD, bluetooth etc

There was a cosworth supercharger kit available, up until people realised it was blowing engines up. The dude who works at power station who also posts on here told me an interesting story about there test car they had with the kit on.
 
I only see old men driving these, always get a wave though. I might have to try one, see how it compares to my shed Mk1! They do look rather nice if a little scared of the road.
 
Gets the thumbs up from me, the metal folding roof on these is fantastic, how they kept it so light is beyond me, i wasn't a huge fan of the MK3 last time i had a testdrive felt too soft but then again Mk1 drivers say the same about the Mk2 / Mk2.5....................
 
Found one in another dealer to my spec, just working out how they get it from that dealer to my dealer after I told them it was not to be driven. Should get it this weekend, next if we can't fit it in or they can't transport.
 
What are the best 1 or 2 forums for MX5 owners? Makes sense to login and check out the details on MX ownership at some point. UK forums only really and ideally.
 
What are the best 1 or 2 forums for MX5 owners? Makes sense to login and check out the details on MX ownership at some point. UK forums only really and ideally.

Pistonheads has a dedicated section and MX5 Nutz, the mx5 owners club has always been a bit scatty and they have recently had a website redesign which has put a fair few people off. If you are local to the south west Moonrakers is pretty good.
 
Gets the thumbs up from me, the metal folding roof on these is fantastic, how they kept it so light is beyond me, i wasn't a huge fan of the MK3 last time i had a testdrive felt too soft but then again Mk1 drivers say the same about the Mk2 / Mk2.5....................

The 3.5 is meant to be a LOT better, brings back a lot the mk3 lost. From having driven both, but not next to each other, I think I agree!
 
Was it just the geo set up with the wrong ride hight? As I know you can buy the springs from the dealer that were actually ment to be fitted before the hike in hight, They are quite cheap also. Been really looking at these. But the 3.5 is out of my budget.

Edit: After looking all of this up, It turns out you can get the geo set up correctly on the Mk3 for about £300. Not too bad, Lowering springs are about £150 on top of that if requested.
 
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The Mk3.5 version puts right the ride height and geo settings issues with the Mk3, which I believe were actually easy to deal with anyway. The Sport Tech we have has revised Bilstein dampers and strut brace which seemed very good at balancing damping with precision/stiffness, probably the most impressive element of the whole car actually.
 
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