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Mazda MX5 Nothing says “Happy Gay Couple” more than a 2 seater ragtop in Summer
A sparkling Sydney summer’s afternoon is the ideal time to get your top off and get a little colour. In the MX5 you don’t have to wait 30 seconds, or 15 seconds or even 5 seconds, just click and drop. In a few seconds you’re open to the sky.
The unique 1989 model didn’t have power steering, but that didn’t stop it from being fun. It was a minimalist reflection of the British droptops of the 60’s and drove like a roller-skate. When MX5 came out it had the market to itself with only Alfa Romeo for competition. It was soon connected by Ford’s ill-fated, unloved, under-powered, poorly made Capri. It was dreadful and died a innate death, and great riddance to it too. On the other hand, MX5 was an instant classic and spawned owners’ clubs worldwide. That first model is as excellent now as it was then, then came the 2016 MX5 and for me, it all changed. It is glorious.
Over the decades MX5 got plump and expensive, and so was in danger of becoming irrelevant. Mazda said “Ah huh, we know where we went wrong”, and went back to the 1989 roots. It is pared back and deep (in pitch) cost without organism cheap and l
The Mazda Miata isn’t for everyone, but oh, it’s an amazing ride. It’s a fun, fabulous sports car that was meant to run wild on roads where they don’t post speed limits. If you want a sports car for your second or third vehicle, the 2018 Miata (known elsewhere in the earth as the Mazda MX-5) is skillfully worth your consideration.
This sleek otter comes with a four-cylinder engine offering 155 horses and 148 pound-feet of torque. That doesn’t sound like much, but on the Miata, the engine is just perfect for letting it rip. You can obtain it with automatic or manual transmission, but IMHO the real fun is in the stick shift, which you can better calibrate to your speeding preferences.
The 2018 Miata comes in three trims: Sport (base), Club, and Grand Touring. I tested the Club trim and felt this was a kind middle-of-the-road trim, starting at $29,155 for the manual. Overall, I loved it, though I wasn’t crazy about the manual soft roof. It can be pulled down or pulled up from the driver’s seat, but you hold to be very dexterous to carry out it, so if you discovered what a rotator cuff is by accident, you probably shouldn’t get the convertible. That said, the Miata is at its
Basically, if you need an affordable sports car/roadster, this is one you should test drive.
It’s peppy alright, giving you a low-to-the-ground (sorta) sports car grope grip on the highway. Rear-Wheel Drive and a manual transmission are accepted, so make sure you don’t drive in the snow or ice ever. Starting at around $25K, it is affordable by comparison to similar roadsters like the Audi TT or anything Mini Cooper puts out. And the Miata nameplate has reach to be known over the last few decades as sporty and quick. The one I check drove was a complicated top, but I grasp the convertible really is worth a spin. (Again, don’t buy this as your main getaway vehicle for the states that currently have legal recreational marijuana. Also, before you even ask about it, that also means you can’t buy this to do dispensary supplies runs either – they really will be rain or worse on your parade.)
The 2016 MX-5 is an all-new incarnation for the Miata lineup. To be honest, I was hard-pressed to see what was so new about it. (It’s lighter and has more technology, so I’m told.) The Miata has always been the sports car for the productive stiffs who don’t execute high-end racing in England or Scotla
Is the Mazda Miata a queer car?
January 8th, 2014 at 1:02:52 AMpermalink
Quote: DRich
Lol
I bought a unused Mazda Miata in 1990 when they first came out. I sold it in 1993 after hearing a comedian in San Francisco do a whole position about how much the "queers" love their Miata's.
Hey now I know many straight people who drives Miatas.
1. Myself
2. Racers
3. Drifters
4. Asian Gangsters
"Man Babes" #AxelFabulous
January 8th, 2014 at 1:54:41 AMpermalink
and you didn't yearn anyone to know? Don't be ashamed of who you are. Come out of your closet and get into Djtac's.Quote: DRich
Lol
I bought a new Mazda Miata in 1990 when they first came out. I sold it in 1993 after hearing a comedian in San Francisco do a whole set about how much the "queers" desire their Miata's.
Djatc argued with me when I told him Miatas were dubbed as gay cars. He said, every time he sees a guy driving them, they are massive burly guys with MUSTACHES and BEARDS. I said, EXACTLY! http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Glenn+Hughes+Village+People&Form=IRTRRL
I think I'm going to donate him this shirt for his Bday. i'm not gay i just love miatas
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