This is why the Mazda MX-5 is so good

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2022
  • Everyone knows the MX-5. It’s that fun little roadster that you always promised yourself, and so much has been written about it already. But it’s hard to over emphasise the impact this car had when it launched. At a time when cars were focusing on more and more horsepower, supercharging to ever more extreme levels, Mazda proved that you don’t need an exotic engine to have a lot of fun. Cars already had enough power for public roads where you spent most of your time anyway. It wasn’t about miles per gallon, but smiles per gallon! So, where did the vision for the MX-5 come from, and has it stayed true to that founding vision?
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  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Год назад +10

    I bought a Miata in 1993. It was Red with Tan leather interior.
    I was 23 years old and it was a blast to drive. I would purposely drive the back windy roads for my daily commute.
    I’m now in my late 50s . My wife and I are thinking about buying a new Miata for a fun weekend summer car.
    I don’t care for the current hard top convertible, so we’ll be looking into the regular soft rag top.

    • @Yowzoe
      @Yowzoe 2 месяца назад +1

      I've had a red & tan 93 for 5 years. It has a supercharger, a Jackson M45, which adds a little bit of that missing oomph. It's loads of fun. It's what I could afford and justify, and the fact that it's bombproof and reliable made it actually feasible.
      I also got a 90 silver impulsively a year previous. It's been sitting in my garage and needs some help.
      I'm excited that the sun has finally come out here where I am. Maybe this will be the summer I get all my vehicles all fixed up!

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood 2 месяца назад +2

      You early Miata owners are lucky to have experienced the NA generation. Somehow a Miata was never on my radar until much later. Always enjoyed the Japanese sports cars more than the American muscle cars. It wasn't until I saw a video review of a 2017 Fiat Spyder Abarth that got my full attention. So I went to test drive one at a local Fiat / Alfa Romeo dealer. The turbo charged engine was a let down with lag & its clutch was heavy. It was the next day at a Mazda dealer that a 2016 MX-5 Club soft top was sitting in front of the dealership. Optioned very much like the Fiat Spyder Abarth. The difference was the styling was completely different with the curved lines instead of the more square lines of the Fiat. The test drive told the whole story of how a car can tell your soul what its doing. The naturally aspirated engine had instant throttle response & the super light clutch was amazing. I didn't want to leave the drivers seat ! It was already 15 minutes past closing time so the sales manager tossed the keys saying have an extended test drive ( that was Saturday @ 6:15pm ) come back here with the car after work Monday to make a decision ( leaving my trade in car at the dealer ). Well I drove it for the next 3 hours getting home late after driving thru the back roads. Sunday was a 245 mile day again on the back roads & highways testing its ability to be a daily. Monday after work I was there with my checkbook to Buy this amazing roadster. Its been over 6 years now & really amazed at how good this roadster was engineered.

    • @Golden_AceDBD
      @Golden_AceDBD 9 дней назад +1

      great choice! miata is only top down!

  • @rossrreyes
    @rossrreyes Год назад +151

    Many cars have come and gone in my life but I’ve kept my Red 1990 Miata since the beginning. 289,000 miles on and it’s still my favorite car

    • @wll0ughby28
      @wll0ughby28 Год назад +3

      My first car was a 92 Miata, originally planned to own it forever, recently had thoughts that maybe after I mod it and have my fun maybe sell it, but this just convinced me to dispell those thoughts, (also red)

    • @Lkhrobertson
      @Lkhrobertson Год назад

      Red 1990 Miata was my daily driver for years, but I ultimately had such bad trouble with windows fogging that I traded it.

    • @lordthicknipples-gt2oq
      @lordthicknipples-gt2oq 10 месяцев назад

      oh shit, you have about the same amount of miles on your Miata as I do on mine

  • @craigsakowitz7695
    @craigsakowitz7695 Год назад +389

    So glad you did this. My wife promised me a Miata in exchange for moving to her home state of California. 20 years and 2 kids later need to wait until they leave the house to cash in.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Год назад +63

      That's why I will never have a wife, unless she agrees she has no saying in what car can I buy or not.

    • @JeffKing310
      @JeffKing310 Год назад +20

      I’m guessing she didn’t say when. Let us know when you get it.

    • @wadeguidry6675
      @wadeguidry6675 Год назад +24

      In 2004 I flew to my mom's house in Pennsylvania. When I got back to the New Orleans airport my wife surprised me with her new car: 2003 Miata. When the cats away, the mice will play. At first I was concerned, but then I drove it and instantly I loved it.

    • @Alex-vu5uu
      @Alex-vu5uu Год назад +32

      Moving to California? Not even for a Ferrari Enzo.

    • @pushslice
      @pushslice Год назад +10

      Just go get it , life is short & u deserve it!
      Ive driven all over the state in mine. Pure bliss on the scenic & backroads.

  • @Ogma3bandcamp
    @Ogma3bandcamp Год назад +13

    Best car on the planet. Simple as. Had my MK I nearly 20 years now.

  • @Mike-rk8px
    @Mike-rk8px Год назад +335

    I’ve owned four MX-5’s (a ‘91, ‘97, ‘02 and the 2019 I now own) and these are such remarkable cars. I’ve always loved sports cars (I don’t care about other kinds of cars) and I’ve owned 3 Alfa’s, 5 Lotus, a Ferrari 328gts, 2 Porsche 911’s, and a few other C3 Corvettes. What makes the Mazda so perfect is that it’s a proper sports car with bulletproof Japanese quality. I didn’t have any problems with the ones I owned, all the was required was proper maintenance (and even then you could abuse them and they would run). It’s basically what would’ve happened had the Lotus Elan been built by Lexus. My 1997 MX-5 had 327,000 miles on it when it got totaled by a woman in a Range Rover who was talking on her phone. Had I been in the car, I would’ve been killed. But the 2019 I have now is the best of the lot, and I have no plans to part with it.

    • @danielthomas8507
      @danielthomas8507 Год назад +20

      Agree, I hate normal cars always had 2 seater sportscars since I was 22, now 58 and love the mx5 ,ive had 4 including the one I have now, also had Porsches and datsun/ Nissan Z's and my NA mx5 is the best from a fun point of view and now it's supercharged it's pretty quick at last 😀 cheers.

    • @Swat_Dennis
      @Swat_Dennis Год назад +5

      I have a few at the garage I work at, they drive okay but goddamn they are rustbuckets, each and everyone of them. Even with care and attention? They always seem to rust like no tomorrow

    • @remigiuszbudak7017
      @remigiuszbudak7017 Год назад +8

      what is your job that allows you to afford those cars?

    • @mx5_sam
      @mx5_sam Год назад +2

      I see you miss the boat there (pun fully intended 😂)

    • @Mike-rk8px
      @Mike-rk8px Год назад +19

      @@remigiuszbudak7017 I’m a clinical psychiatrist, and I own 4 rental buildings. It sounds like a lot of expensive cars, but I never owned more than one car at a time, I sold some of them after a year and would buy another. I never wanted to keep something like a Ferrari for more than a year because then the repair bills get serious, I just try to keep any cars that I own in the best shape possible.
      One of reasons I recommend an MX-5 for people who want a sports car is because it’s tough to find a better (and more reliable) sports car at any price. You don’t need to be rich to buy one, even an old used one will be a joy. And the cost of maintenance and repairs is more in line with a Camry than a Porsche.

  • @USMCCGAGNG
    @USMCCGAGNG Год назад +77

    Produced in Hiroshima the quality was excellent. I had two. Living in He-man truck country Montana I got a lot of hostility directed at me for driving something so different. I loved this car and still miss it today.

    • @jonathanellis6097
      @jonathanellis6097 Год назад +9

      Really hostility because of the car you drove?! Mad, must be some really lovely people there!?

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +16

      Yea . my brother never understood why the Miata either. Giving me grief for not Buying an American car instead. Well the Chevy Corvette costs 3 times more & is more expensive to insure plus maintain. Is the Corvette even more fun ? Can't say for sure but the 2016 Club soft top roadster I own is a blast !

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 Год назад +8

      Hah! Hostility because your car was actually reliable! Gr8 cars - glad you got to enjoy it.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +2

      @@audieconrad8995 Yea , can't tell you how many high end sports cars he has been thru since I bought my 2016 Club soft top. My car is a daily driver too so when the snow flies the winter tires go on. Probably makes him even more hostile as he witnesses my ownership of a non American Miata !

    • @chrisrebar2381
      @chrisrebar2381 Год назад +3

      Produced in Hiroshima .... And didn’t cost a bomb!

  • @capmidnite
    @capmidnite Год назад +115

    The original MX-5 also inspired the roadster boom of the 1990s, after showing there was a viable market for such a car in the USA. BMW Z3, Porsche Boxster, Honda S2000 . . . all these cars probably wouldn't have been developed without the success of the MX-5.

    • @ochayethegnu2915
      @ochayethegnu2915 Год назад +22

      Yep. It could be argued that it saved Porsche by encouraging them to produce the affordable, volume selling Boxster.

    • @vlad-alexandrubalaet8262
      @vlad-alexandrubalaet8262 Год назад

      @@ochayethegnu2915 Iunno. I'd have to agree with everyone else and think that the Cayenne truly saved Porsche instead.

    • @ochayethegnu2915
      @ochayethegnu2915 Год назад +8

      The Cayenne was launched in 2003. If it hadn’t been for the Boxster 7 years earlier, Porsche wouldn’t have existed in 2003.

    • @kneeboardtorque5971
      @kneeboardtorque5971 Год назад +4

      Number of international car magazines tested the 2l BMW Z3 against the MX-5 and every time the MX-5 would win the review. The BMW was built down to a price point with wide tires and cheap suspension. The BMW was really a parts bin special.
      I believe when they launched the Z4 the journalists were told at the launch weekend, 'if you mentioned the Z3 we kicking you out of here'.

    • @capmidnite
      @capmidnite Год назад +2

      @@kneeboardtorque5971 Ah, but being a parts bins special is part of the roadster DNA isn't it? Use off the shelf, already proven parts to create a fun yet inexpensive vehicle.

  • @chriskappert1365
    @chriskappert1365 Год назад +16

    I drove my friends MX5 occasionly , so I have some experience ....
    Fabulous steering , roadholding .
    Fabulous breaks .
    When double clutching , a lovely roar from the back !
    Desent acceleration .
    BEST shifting gear I ever experienced !
    Finaly , Mazda made it RELIABLE .
    So yes , it is a stroke of genious .

  • @scoobers90
    @scoobers90 Год назад +55

    I always liked the Miata, but never loved it. I feel in love with the ND and decided to do my part to try and ensure small sports cars don't go extinct by picking up a new ND2 RF. It's just so fun! That puppy dog character is wonderful.

  • @boing615
    @boing615 Год назад +24

    I've felt for a long time that the Dodge Viper, Vauxhall Calibra and Mazda MX5 had a big impact on car design. The MX5 showed people would buy a car purely for it's handling regardless of absolute performance, the Calibra showed average family car buyers would buy an (at the time) radical looking car even if it was mechanically mundane and the Viper proved you could build a concept car and sell it without watering it down. I think these three gave car makers a lot of confidence in pushing design and handling much further in the 90's.
    That's the first time I've seem the hard top MK1 MX5 concept, that was a great looking wee car!

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Год назад

      But all those things had been proved in the auto industry like 75 years ago

  • @jag1963
    @jag1963 Год назад +5

    My wife bought me a new Soul Red Miata ND2 last year. I've put 20000 miles on it and gone nowhere in particular. It's not just the best car I've ever owned. It's the best thing I've ever owned. It is flawless in my opinion.

    • @S-Ltd1000
      @S-Ltd1000 Год назад

      My wife bought me a packet of crisps (potato chips)☹️

    • @Jaccayumitty
      @Jaccayumitty 2 месяца назад

      Mazda Soul Red is the best colour ever put on a production car.

  • @markw4263
    @markw4263 Год назад +36

    Had a 1995 “Miata” and I really think it was the best car I ever owned. Perfect driving dynamics, Never broke, and more smiles per miles than anything. Maybe I’ll get another one….

    • @mcstench8913
      @mcstench8913 Год назад +3

      i want a black 97 mx-5 so bad as a fun little project to go along with my truck

    • @neilr603
      @neilr603 Год назад

      Lol

  • @looneytoons171
    @looneytoons171 Год назад +8

    got a 1996 MK1 1.8si, amazing car ive owned for a decade. Last year i took the plunge on a turbo charger and 6 speed conversion and havent regretted it one bit, amazing car that I'll keep forever

  • @nathanjoseph4284
    @nathanjoseph4284 Год назад +24

    The first generation Miata is my favorite. Even though the Miata is still a cool, fun little roadster, the other gens never seemed to capture the essence and magic of the first generation when the Miata lost its iconic pop-up headlights. But they probably had no other choice anyway, because of pedestrian safety laws regarding pop-up headlights. Keep up the great work, Mr. Big Car! :)

    • @TheChill001
      @TheChill001 Год назад +8

      I'd say the current ND comes pretty damn close though

  • @AustinPerdue
    @AustinPerdue Год назад +12

    I picked up my first MX-5 a few weeks ago, and have been enjoying (understatement) driving it around New Zealand.
    The ND does suffer from a few late-model car downsides. Compared with the last car (older Honda) I owned, the steering feel is a lot more numb, even though they're both electric racks. The ND is a very light car, but it "feels" heavier and more solid - arguably not a bad thing. Drive-by-wire doesn't feel like cable throttle, though I'd say it's more of a "difference" than a drawback. The engine gets the job done, and you could argue that it's better that it isn't the star of the show and you can just focus more on driving, but Honda's older VTEC engines are a riot and have a lot more character. The ND's exhaust note does not sound good to my ears below maybe 5,000rpm - though it's entertaining enough above that, and I like that it doesn't drone on the highway. The lackluster Bose system is harder to "fix" because modern infotainment systems are so integrated.
    The handling and balance is phenomenal. I love how the brakes feel. The gearbox feel and ratios are perfect. There isn't much low-hanging fruit when it comes to upgrades, because they basically got it right from the factory, and I appreciate that Mazda finally built an efficient and lightweight engine, and I can drive this car around without guilt even paying an equivalent $10/gallon for fuel.
    Overall, I feel all the ND is missing is a K series under the hood and a slightly more communicative steering rack, but it probably wouldn't be as good on gas. In my opinion, this is peak automobile in 2022.

  • @Huskrrrr
    @Huskrrrr Год назад +7

    My everyday ride, a 2016 MX-5 GT. More smiles per gallon than anything I've ever owned. I always wave as I pass another Miata driver.

  • @jonathanellis6097
    @jonathanellis6097 Год назад +33

    I owned a mg tf. Fantastic little car, but must admit I've always wanted an MX-5 as well. I love the look of the ND, I'll be pulling the trigger on one soon I think.

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Год назад +2

      I looked around for MX-5, but here UK they were all rust buckets. For the same money i got a much younger MGTF, which was much more fuel efficient. If only for the gasket problems i would have kept mine longer, just couldn't trust it after it was fixed.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Год назад +1

      @@flybobbie1449 so did they all have rover k series engines the 1.6 and 1.8 and vvti ? Looks like when land rover sold to ford. Mg and rover were sold to Phoenix consortium. And the MG TF was dropped

  • @danh.5825
    @danh.5825 Год назад +5

    I've had my ND Miata for just over a year and it's still a blast to drive as the day I bought it. I sold my Toyota MR2 Spyder when my kid was born and now I'm back to owning a 2 seat convertible again.

  • @dapprman
    @dapprman Год назад +16

    Still miss mine. In 2000, using Y2K money, I bought a 1992 Eunos Roadster V-Spec - was the second owner in the UK. By the time I called it a day (it was hit a number of times by other cars while parked on the road) in 2019 I had added ~120K miles to it, had driven it supercharged for around 4 years and did something like 25 track days in it (think 15 with the SC). By it's end the diff had been replaced as the original locked up at 70 on the motorway and the gear box had issues, but by that stage it was on ~135k miles. I actually kept it for about a decade after I was meant to sell it, as it had been replaced by a far more powerful car which was then tweaked for reliability and more performance on the track, a RX-7 FD3. My MX5 outlasted the RX7 in my ownership.
    Slight correction to this and your small car video. The MK1 top could not just be dropped, or rather it could but do that too much and the plastic rear window would first crease then split. It was quick to open but first you undid the catches to release the pressure on the material, then unzipped the rear window, then let it drop. The roof from the MK2 would fit on the MK1 and I did replace mine with a glass window one designed for quick dropping.

  • @ChimeraActual
    @ChimeraActual Год назад +16

    Love your channel, and now you've done my current daily driver! Thank you.
    My 2017 ND RF Club manual (of course) does bring back memories of my 1958 Alfa Giulietta, except it's 10 seconds quicker 0-60, and doesn't fall apart every other day. I'm a 5' 7" 75 year old woman, so I fit nicely, and can just plop down into it, but I must tell you, getting out can be a challenge!
    Only time I wished I had, say, a Lexus, was a nominal 3 hour drive from Austin to Dallas that turned into a 6 hour stop and go bumper fuck. Being hidden in a tiny car where you can't see what's going on isn't all that much fun.

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Год назад +3

      I drive a '16 ND that has 85,000 miles. I also owned and restored a 1959 Giulietta, I know exactly what you are talking about. The Alfa was a very pretty car, if it was in my garage today I'd take it out on perfect days and enjoy what it had to offer, but I can take my MX-5 out every day, enjoy it, and not worry about anything breaking down. I'm also 75, I figure that getting in and out is part of staying at least a little limber.

    • @ChimeraActual
      @ChimeraActual Год назад +1

      @@3ducs If the "ducs" refers to Ducatis we have some thing else in common. I had give up riding a few years ago due to balance issues, but I still have my ST3.

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Год назад +1

      @@ChimeraActual Right you are! I had a 2000 Supersport, an ST3, and a 1098. It should be illegal to sell a 1098 to someone over 60... Sold them all but looking back on them the Supersport was the best one for me, half fairing, bar end risers, Sargent saddle, GP shift adapter, Olehns, it was a good bike for the NH backroads I traveled. My MX-5 suits me to a T, almost all of my driving is twisty country backroads with some dirt roads thrown in. The ergonomics of the ST3 were, surprisingly, not a good fit for me, though it was good bike, lots of torque.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад

      Chimera you need to drive the back roads between Austin & Dallas. I get your hatred of bumper to bumper traffic with all the SUVs & trucks.

    • @ChimeraActual
      @ChimeraActual Год назад

      @@ag4allgood Right! I've since mapped a back roads alternate. Still, it's pretty boring. Do you know a fun route?

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Год назад +13

    I came so close to buying my uncle's Eunos Roadster 8 years ago - it was still in pretty good nick.
    Now we have two kids so probably wouldn't have been the best choice! I'd still love to own one though.

    • @CutcliffePaul
      @CutcliffePaul Год назад +3

      Shoulda got it anyway! Get one now - it's never too late!

  • @michaelwebber4033
    @michaelwebber4033 Год назад +7

    It was by far the coolest car I ever owned and I really want to get another one

  • @haiboj4979
    @haiboj4979 Год назад +2

    I had a 2016 nd1, later replaced with 2019 nd2 30th anniversary. I also own a 95 and a 97 Miata. Doing what I can to keep these cars alive for the future.

  • @DeereX748
    @DeereX748 Год назад +6

    I owned a 2000 model from 2010 until 1017. It's the most fun I ever had on 4 wheels. The car was easy to work on and modify, one of the reasons I feel it was such a popular car for tuners and racers. The 1.8 liter engine in the 1st and 2nd generation cars was fairly bulletproof with a lot of room for more power. I eventually put a centrifugal supercharger on mine and over doubled its rear wheel horsepower. It was a bona fide 4.5 second car to 60, and on track days could easily hold its own with Porches and Corvettes in tight corners, and was a blast on back country mountain roads.

  • @CarBore
    @CarBore Год назад +26

    Such a brilliantly put together video ❤ There is just something about the MX-5 that just always gives you a mile regardless of the situation and it always feels so special and a privilege to drive....not that I'm heavily biased or anything 😂

  • @chrispenn715
    @chrispenn715 Год назад +11

    I had an NC MX5 in the mid 2000s - The suspension was jacked up by an inch or two from the factory for European models, which upset the geometry a bit. (Ironically similar to what happened with MGs in the 70s) I had a set of shorter Mazda supplied springs fitted at the dealers at a very reasonable price, which made a big difference. We drove from GB to Italy for a 2 week holiday in the car - surprisingly practical! Really enjoyed it.

    • @ochayethegnu2915
      @ochayethegnu2915 Год назад +1

      That’s an urban myth. The ride height (which was excessive) was the same in all markets.

    • @chrispenn715
      @chrispenn715 Год назад +1

      @@ochayethegnu2915 mazda sold approved shorter springs. I bought thrm ftom the main dealer

    • @ochayethegnu2915
      @ochayethegnu2915 Год назад +2

      @@chrispenn715 I know, so did I. It’s not unusual for manufacturers to offer dealer fit “sports” suspension.

  • @MyBlueZed
    @MyBlueZed Год назад +3

    I’m an unrelenting Nissan Zed man but I do appreciate the impact the MX-5 had on the sports car world. I’d rather see MX-5s on the road than all the ubiquitous SUVs. Thanks for posting.

    • @steved3702
      @steved3702 Год назад +3

      I'm always nervous when I notice the SUV's mirror is higher than my MX-5's windscreen...

    • @MyBlueZed
      @MyBlueZed Год назад +1

      @@steved3702 I can imagine that the SUV’s headlights are also awfully at the same level as your mirrors. 😵‍💫

    • @steved3702
      @steved3702 Год назад +2

      @@MyBlueZed Oh, yes. I get that, too. :-)

    • @clarksonoceallachain8536
      @clarksonoceallachain8536 Год назад +1

      Luckily for mx5 drivers in japan
      The crossover SUV weighs from 830kg and 1080kg
      (Daihatsu taft and nissan sakura)

  • @dk6024
    @dk6024 Год назад +1

    "Enough power for public roads." Exactly!

  • @user-be5mv9xn5z
    @user-be5mv9xn5z 11 месяцев назад

    April of '93, and I test drive back to back on the same day a new Del Sol and a new '92 Miata. The handling of the Miata made it a no brainer, instant decision. I thought I was buying a toy for my wife, instead it was one of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. I think the only mechanical repair in 123K miles was a new slave cylinder for the clutch. Reluctantly I passed it on to my grandson late last year. He's enjoying it as much as we did.

  • @elicaul6506
    @elicaul6506 Год назад +2

    We always considered this as the Japanese answer to the Fiat 124 Spider. Twin-cam, rorty exhaust and RWD fun :)

  • @MartinBaldock
    @MartinBaldock Год назад +2

    I loved my MX5 Mk2 from the moment I got behind the wheel, and ran it for 8yrs

  • @daiheadjai
    @daiheadjai Год назад +10

    This is timely. I own a S2000 AP1, but after swapping with a buddy's NA Miata, I seriously want a Miata for track and spirited driving - steering is just far better, and the car is a more willing and forgiving partner.

    • @Teknakill
      @Teknakill 10 месяцев назад

      an*

    • @gilbertvidaurri2687
      @gilbertvidaurri2687 8 месяцев назад

      Ive always felt the s2ks steering feel to be vague even compared to regular cars

  • @watchman-pu7tp
    @watchman-pu7tp Год назад +4

    A couple years ago, on a lark, I bought a 2000 Miata as a beater. It had a cheap respray, so it looked good, and it was $3K .off a used car lot. I had no intention of doing anything unnecessary to it, but it turned out to be such a great car that I've put a new top on it, as well as new wheels and tires, and Tein adjustable coil overs.
    It's such a good car that once I've finished and had a chance to recover financially from a full resto I'm doing on another car, probably a couple of years from now, I plan to turbo it and add a 6-speed and a 3.60 gear to give it and extra highway gear, mainly so the engine isn't wound out on the interstate when I take it on road trips.
    In my mind, it went from being a cheap, fun daily driver not worth putting any money into, to being a really great car that's worth sinking $10-12K into, purely on its own merit.
    Doing all the work on the Miata myself, I've come to appreciate its quality, simplicity, great handling, and fun factor that it offers. I have a Lotus Exige with an aftermarket BOE supercharger that is far, far more powerful than the Miata, and will out handle it, but not by that much. I won't tell you the Miata is as fun to drive, but only because the Lotus is absolutely insane. But it cost 1/10 what the Lotus did, and it's far more than 1/10 as fun.
    The fact is that an NA or NB Miata is an insane bargain. The amount of fun you get per dollar just can't be beat. And maintenance, repairs, and upgrades are so cheap that you can afford to spend some money on upgrading one if you want more performance. Or, you can leave it stock and still enjoy it, especially for buzzing around town or on twisty back roads.

  • @jrushen4235
    @jrushen4235 Год назад +1

    All you need to know about a Mazda MX-5 in 30 minutes. A brilliant piece of work.

  • @UnforgivN
    @UnforgivN Год назад +6

    I had a 2001 MR2 for 20 years after being written off last year. I just couldn't get used to the MX-5, with regards to the MR2 fuel economy and fun wise, I can't even describe how much I miss that car now!

  • @hugonubario
    @hugonubario Год назад +3

    I remember the first time I drove the car!
    it was an NB
    I told myself well I will experience the girliest car ever
    wow! I didn't drive fast since I had to bring the car to the carwash departement but it was enjoyable and I felt the difference between the the Miata and the S2000 in corners
    the Miata is like turning on yourself while the S2000 you feel yourself gettting thrown in the back of the car
    despite being a small car the driving position is great even for 6ft tall guy like me

  • @lukelovescars08
    @lukelovescars08 Год назад +4

    Best cars ever! Although some cars aren't made anymore, they still remain legends in the history of the automotive industry.

  • @theweelerwalshie
    @theweelerwalshie Год назад +1

    Have always wanted a manual convertible. The most exciting dream came true on the 22nd of December 2022, definitely making this the most exciting Christmas present to me in years. I found a Black 1998 MX5 NB in very good and tidy condition. Every time I get in and drive the excitement is timeless. Mazda Japan's engineering, research, and collaboration with the USA have rendered a magnificent machine all over. ❤💯. Thanks for this insightful video 👌

  • @marklehman1146
    @marklehman1146 Год назад +12

    Great doco thanks for the quality research and presentation. Own a 2001 NB2 and drive it on club days but not track days, I respect it too much. Great car for the lovely spring and summer here in Australia.

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Год назад +5

    The very first time I saw the Mazda Miata (MX-5), I instantly knew, it would be a major hit!

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, well done. You know what always angers me is the fact that most non-car people scoff at the notion of the MX-5 being a sports car. The MG Midget was the quintessential sports car, and the MX-5 is better than it in every way, so how is it not a sports car as well? Fun fact; the first year of the Miata was not 1990, but 1989. They started selling them late that year, and there are a few out there with 1989 titles

  • @CurioByBSpokeDesigns
    @CurioByBSpokeDesigns Год назад +13

    I had a 10th Anniversary MX-5. They were stupidly expensive compared to a standard MX-5. No wonder it took so long to sell them all.

  • @morgman43
    @morgman43 Год назад +1

    There's a heatwave in the UK right now. I've just got back from a lunchtime drive in my 2019 30th Anniversary MX5 and find this video waiting for me. Excellent timing and a most excellent car.

    • @BigCar2
      @BigCar2  Год назад +2

      It was good timing for the summer, but I genuinely didn't plan it this way!

  • @Chris391971
    @Chris391971 Год назад +2

    Always wanted an MX5 and so pleased I got one a couple of years ago

  • @timseery8311
    @timseery8311 Год назад +2

    This car broke my heart. The year before it appeared in the US I saw a picture of it in a car magazine. I cut it out and put it under the glass on my desk. As soon as the car was available in Chicago I rushed to the Mazda dealer to buy it. I loved the look of it when I walked into the dealership but imagine my devastation when I got into the car. I am 6'3" and I could not fit. I could barely get in and my legs were so cramped I could barely operate the clutch. Over the years, with each new model I've wandered into a Mazda dealer and sat in the car only to confirm that it was built for short people, or at least shorter than me. I could never understand why a 2 seater couldn't allow more leg room and since it was built primarily for Americans, who tend to be taller, it was all very galling. Anyway, that is my sad story.

    • @shootretro8121
      @shootretro8121 Месяц назад

      Have you read into how people shave a few inches off the seat by cutting out foam? Typically done to the older model cars and it helps remove about 2 inches.

  • @omgneal7016
    @omgneal7016 Год назад +5

    Just got out of my 97 NA after a morning drive. Easily my favorite car I've ever owned. Great video!

  • @ilgwent8061
    @ilgwent8061 Год назад +5

    I remember when I saw a crash test comparison roadsters in 1997 and two of them were the Boxster and the MX-5: the Mazda performed so well and not so far from the more recent and expensive Porsche, that even the magazine was surprised writing that the result was quite impressive for a 1989 car

  • @Christopher_TG
    @Christopher_TG Год назад +1

    Currently saving up to buy an NB. Both in concept and in execution, the MX-5 is amazing!

  • @Danger_mouse
    @Danger_mouse Год назад +3

    Nice video, thanks for sharing.
    In the 90s, I was a Mazda tech, then service advisor and parts manager for a dealer in Australia.
    The MX-5 was an amazing car for the company. As mentioned in the video we could not get enough of them to keep up with demand, however, that did not mean Mazda skimped on quality and rushed building them.
    They were all so good and reliable, we almost always did just a service and sent them back out to the road.
    I can only think of one major, big ticket warranty repair in the 6 years there.
    I also LOVED getting the used special MX5 only Bridgestone tyres and using them as road tyres for my Datsun rally car. 🙂👌

  • @TheFlyingBusman
    @TheFlyingBusman Год назад +4

    I certainly miss my evolution orange NB 😢. Think another MX-5 needs to be on the cards.

  • @davidorama6690
    @davidorama6690 Год назад +4

    I’ve owned three: NA, NB and NC. Bizarrely I get to a point where I choose to sell them before regretting it a week later. Next up: ND. I hope I’m not dumb enough to sell it after I get around to buy my next one. Oh, and it has to be red.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +1

      It will weigh 18 more pounds than my Artic White 2016 ND Club with all other things being equal !

  • @LarsAgerbk
    @LarsAgerbk Год назад +21

    I thought MX5 was closer to the Elan than this. I remember hearing that the exhaust note of the MX5 was designed to sound exactly like it. I also thought the MX5 gave way to more competitors like the Renault Spider for instance.

    • @C.I...
      @C.I... Год назад +5

      I heard they focus grouped it and chose the sound that made the most people think of "a little red sports car".

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Год назад +1

      I thought Lotus had some chassis input.

    • @BlatentlyFakeName
      @BlatentlyFakeName Год назад +3

      They designed it based on the old Elan, the exterior at least. Lotus had some input on some of Toyota and Nissan's cars (like the MR2 and GTR). The MR2 was supposedly an abandonned Lotus project that Toyota bought.
      I don't think they were involved with Mazda though.

  • @Zack-64829
    @Zack-64829 Год назад +5

    I like your videos they are so informative and interesting.

  • @ramadhanisme7
    @ramadhanisme7 Год назад +2

    At the time like now when the speed limit is start to enforced in my country, this car is making sense

  • @01FozzyS
    @01FozzyS Год назад +4

    I used to have a '92 in Classic Red. Hardtop, Stillen rear spoiler,R-package front lip spoiler, ANSA exhaust and a few suspension mods to campaign it in SCCA autocross on weekends. Loved that car. Miss it.

  • @reitsmaassociates
    @reitsmaassociates Год назад +5

    The MX5 is legend! , can’t believe I purchased the Ford Capri roadster at the time ( as a 20 year old I liked it but didn’t know how much better the MX5 really was) . Making amends now by enjoying an Alpine A110 - similar recipe to MX5 - light and fun . Thanks for a stunning review as always ! Cheers from Brisbane

    • @49100CHP
      @49100CHP Год назад

      Oh that decision makes me wince. Past Series 1 owner.

  • @steved3702
    @steved3702 Год назад +9

    I voted for something other than the MX-5 in the poll, but it deserved the Big Car treatment! Great review. We, needing an additional car with with kids getting to driving age, bought an NB last year and have been enjoying it ever since. Roof down, even in a Melbourne winter. British Racing Green, nice even with a black interior. We happily squeeze in, even though I and my sons are over six foot. They've taken it to a car meet tonight.
    Great to see you touch on the Capri. It was Ford Australia's big hope for exports and was planned to be released earlier than the MX-5. It got delayed, mainly due to it being their first airbag project, necessary at the time for launching in the USA. Once the MX-5 launched, it was largely game over.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +1

      I have a 2016 Club soft top & in winter the top gets dropped often below 32 degrees F ( zero degrees C ). Just keep the side windows up & the heater on
      full heat. My car does not have seat warmers but it does not matter.

  • @Dunderharen
    @Dunderharen Год назад +2

    I dropped a tear, remember my old Miata. So Fun. It was the first generation, year model -91. Extra fun factor. My father had a Lotus Esprit. I used it more often than he did, even to school.

  • @Midtable1881
    @Midtable1881 Год назад

    In my hometown Southport we adore the MX-5. Every summer they come out to play.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад +1

    I've always wanted a first gen MX-5. The simplicity, and the pop-up headlights are just about perfect. I only wish it had been made with even less things standard. Like the bare bones stripped down models of the 60's and 70's. The only thing I need is a heater. No air conditioning, no power windows and locks, no automatic transmission, not even a radio.
    That British Racing Green with tan interior is beautiful

  • @vossler360
    @vossler360 Год назад +5

    16:13 With regard to the claim about the "60 kg" weight difference between the first and second generations, this difference depends on the year of production for the first generation, as the first generation gained quite a bit of weight over its production run. For example, a U.S.-spec 1997 NA had a base curb weight of 2293 lb (1040 kg), while the 1999 NB had a base curb weight of 2299 lb (1043 kg).

  • @lucienromano3493
    @lucienromano3493 Год назад +3

    Fabulous little car. I never knew it used so many 323 parts. I owned a 323F and it was real fun to drive, if not very stylish.

  • @theuntoldtruthstupidpeople4783
    @theuntoldtruthstupidpeople4783 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can only dream of owning an MX-5 but hope hope one day before i'm too old to care to have one that i can enjoy. one day, one day.

  • @nadeemchaudhry6585
    @nadeemchaudhry6585 Год назад +5

    A brilliant video on a truly iconic car.
    Remember my 1st drive of a Eunos import in the early 2000's and wow, what a drive.

  • @michaelfluno
    @michaelfluno Год назад +1

    Love your channel. As a lifelong car culture Yank, I appreciate how many foreign vehicles you feature since so many are "unknown" (if that's the right verbiage) to us. Have you done a video on the Z3, and subsequent Z4? As so many people fell in love with the Miata years ago, I did with the Z3 (thank you, Goldeneye) and picked up a '96 four years ago. It was already in great shape, at a steal I must add, and have done some minor tweaks to it making it feel much "newer." - Actually just returned from a trip to Daytona Beach earlier today; absolutely a blast when I take it out.

  • @Jaccayumitty
    @Jaccayumitty 2 месяца назад

    My first car was an MR2, but then came kids, and twenty five years of boring cars, culminating in a Kia seven seater. The kids have mostly left home now, and I had a bit of spare cash so... a beautiful ND in dark blue with a cream leather interior, soft top of course. So much fun to drive, and much less work than the old MR2. Best car ever.

  • @barrykochverts4149
    @barrykochverts4149 Год назад

    I've had my '90 Miata for 6 years, and love every minute in it. I was 40 miles from home when the clutch slave cylinder began to fail, but was able to get home despite bumper to bumper metro area traffic on the NY Thruway by shifting with rev synchronizing and starting the engine in gear. Ordered a new cylinder and changed it through the right front wheelwell in 1/2 hour. I turned 40 the same month it was built, so I'm not young, but I feel young in it.

  • @funjon
    @funjon Год назад +1

    @23:40 sweet, I'm in this video! I was there! (what a party. Got to meet Tom Matano, it was amazing)

  • @brockswift
    @brockswift Год назад +1

    I bought a used ‘90 Miata with 35000 miles in 1995 for $13000, drove it 100000 miles, and sold it for $13000. Because I loved it so much, I just bought a new 2023 MX-5 RT 6 speed manual for $37000. The car was and still is amazing in styling and performance.

  • @augure2589
    @augure2589 Год назад +1

    As an happy owner, I have to watch this!

  • @JohnnyGTexas
    @JohnnyGTexas Год назад +1

    55 years old and my 2015 Mx5 is the best car I've ever had. Literally I've only put in a battery, and oil changes.

  • @FRITZI999
    @FRITZI999 Год назад +1

    i owned the first one from 1991 till i crashed it in 1996 ..... 5 Years of smiles per Miles and drove it all across Europe. I still remember it like my first Love. Will never forget it. :-) Thank you Masda and all the Engineers and People who worked on it.

  • @jakethreesixty
    @jakethreesixty 2 месяца назад +1

    My grandfather bought a Z06 in 2003, and after light mods would take it autocross racing. There were only two cars that were king: the Lotus Elise and the Miata.
    It's still mostly that way from what I've heard lol

  • @gordonipock9385
    @gordonipock9385 Год назад +2

    Mazda Miata is one of the best sports cars ever made. I have one of the later NA models. I upgraded to 15X7 wheels and 205/50 high performance tires. This is the best single upgrade you can make to these cars. Then I added a suspension upgrade package which lowered the car a bit and replaced stock components with stiff springs, shocks and sway bars. Awesome on the twisties now.

  • @jaakkoiswatching6437
    @jaakkoiswatching6437 Год назад +4

    You cracked me at aardvark, excellent video! Too bad i can't comfortably fit in an MX-5.

  • @nonamesplease6288
    @nonamesplease6288 Год назад +11

    When this thing came out in the States everyone at my work, and indeed, it seemed, everybody who could afford one, wanted to get their own. Unfortunately, the demand was so intense that dealers were charging massive premiums over sticker for each one they managed to get their hands on. Needless to say, for the first year or so they were extremely rare, exotic, and attracted attention everywhere one showed up.
    One of my coworkers was lucky enough to get a bead on one of those early cars, but decided not to buy it after a test drive because she was disappointed in the weak engine. We car nuts questioned her judgement.

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Год назад

      I mean…. I had a 1.6td vw caddy and I could leave the mx5 in the dust on a straightaway at highway speeds.

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Год назад

      @@fastinradfordable It's hardly fair to compare a turbo engine with a non-turbo engine. A 1.6 turbo engine, petrol or diesel (that shouldn't make any difference to the comparison IMO), is equivalent to around a 2.5L non-turbo engine. 🙂

  • @NewJocular
    @NewJocular Год назад +2

    Crushed it! Best Miata video I have seen.

  • @JeffKing310
    @JeffKing310 Год назад +9

    Great video - love the behind the scenes development work and all the research you put into it!
    Thanks Andy!

  • @georgecarlin5047
    @georgecarlin5047 Год назад

    I did it in reverse... I bought an '87 RX-7, but years later I bought a 2005 Miata. A lot of fun for very few bucks. Gotta smile on my face now!

  • @iconicshrubbery
    @iconicshrubbery Год назад

    Older Brits will remember "Tomorrow's World" TV programme, my fav. childhood technology dose in the 70s. Presented by the elegant, eloquent Raymond Baxter, ex-Spitfire pilot. The Equissential English Gent!
    Mr BC and Lc I propose you as the new Raymond Baxter, for your exquisitely- fronted brilliant programmes (Yesterday's World). Keep'em coming, like the Mx5👏

  • @fboness368
    @fboness368 Год назад

    2004 Mazdaspeed NB here. Original owner. No plans to ever sell it because it satisfies the urge for fun driving when it arises.

  • @Brera011
    @Brera011 Год назад +5

    Where the Brits left off, Mazda jumped in. Small, affordable sportcars in the spirit of brands like MG.

  • @hughbishopnh
    @hughbishopnh Год назад +1

    My wife has a 2012 MX5-Grand Touring which she drives year round here in New Hampshire, USA. Apart from tires, brakes and batteries, the only parts cost has been a roof motor. So; plenty of fun, good MPG and very reliable. I'd buy her a new one but now they all come with so much tech that the fun of driving has been replaced by warning buzzers every time you try to "push it a bit".

  • @willgarrod9907
    @willgarrod9907 Год назад +5

    Well done to Mazda, sticking to a simple formula is always a good way to go.

  • @Dolphination
    @Dolphination Год назад +1

    I've had four! The latest is the best, it's wonderful.

  • @yesh3279
    @yesh3279 Год назад

    One of my favourite car video channels .
    Great info, great presentation !
    Keep it coming .

  • @barryschalkwijk9388
    @barryschalkwijk9388 Год назад

    I loved the little snicker when we got a "a full grown aardvark".

  • @Breyzipp
    @Breyzipp Год назад +1

    “Smiles per gallon” 😅 I like that 👍😎

  • @terryk6266
    @terryk6266 Год назад

    I had a 1988 CRX Si for 20yrs….had to sell because first kid came along….big mistake…so I have said to my wife I’m getting my 2 seater manual car before I turn 50….couldn’t find a CRX so I found the MX-5….I bought a 2009 GT and wow what a great car. Love it, so much better than my CRX. It’s the convertible feature that makes it amazing. I have a hard top. So much fun to drive. I know that most dont like that version but it has a lot of nice TECH and still keeping fun to drive. Plan to keep it until I can’t drive anymore….going to gift it to one of my kids.

  • @halofour01
    @halofour01 Год назад +9

    My 91 Miata was the best car I've ever owned by a wide margin. It was incredibly fun, brilliantly designed and practically indestructible. I had it for 15 years and only sold it because my family was a little short on cash at the time. I bought a 2008 around 5 years ago and it was a huge disappointment. The simple flickable go cart nature was gone and it was much closer to a "normal" car. It was also a far more fragile car than the original was. If you really want to see what all the fuss was about you have to drive a first gen car.

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Год назад +2

      Try an ND model, closer to the NA in weight and size. I've got 85,000 miles on mine, it is my daily driver, no problems in those miles.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +1

      @@3ducs Yea , I've never owned a convertible before & never a Mazda. The 2016 Club soft top I own is my daily driver too in 4 season midwest US. Been almost 6 years now & keep the winter tires on a dolly in the garage. Awesome car ! Its also been thru some of the most extreme weather conditions with no problems ! One of the best decisions I've made , EVER !

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Год назад

      @@ag4allgood Yup, I have a set of snows on their wheels. I found that the original rear calipers don't like salt, they froze up and chewed through pads and rotors very quickly. A set of Wilwood calipers from Flyin' Miata fixed it, so far. I did all four wheels. The rears are a LOT lighter than the original units.

  • @barron204
    @barron204 Год назад +5

    I own a rare 96 NZ new NA. It’s a fun car to drive on the back roads to the beaches, but not so fun in peak hour traffic. There are MX5 clubs in my country that makes ownership more special. Also the Exocet conversion can be done to reduce body weight by 400kgs.

  • @lawrieflowers8314
    @lawrieflowers8314 Год назад +2

    Very interesting!
    One small point - at 8.50 the two chassis pictures are not quite comparable.
    The steel Lotus Elan chassis shown is indeed the backbone of the vehicle, onto which the wholly glassfibre body is mounted.
    But the MX-5 picture shows the front and rear axles connected by the aluminium stiffening girder that prevents movement between the two ends. Apart from that, the MX-5 has a conventional steel body that forms the whole structure of the vehicle, making it completely different from the Elan.

  • @bossoli60
    @bossoli60 Год назад +1

    Since all the time we expect this I raised already we needed the mx5 🙂♥️thank you

  • @liamhithersay3120
    @liamhithersay3120 Год назад +1

    Another great piece. The prefect blend of factual history with a hint of nostalgia. Love the period adverts as well. Keep it up.

  • @peterbonnez
    @peterbonnez Год назад +1

    Excellent piece. I had my first one in April 1990 and still drive one today.

  • @dermax_hd
    @dermax_hd Год назад +2

    beautiful video! I'm was thrilled to have a Red MX5 NB as my first ever car but I cant even believe owning a 1992 canadian Miata NA now. Just looking at it with the pop ups up and driving it feels so unreal its insane. Combined with such a crazy story it makes the car an absolute masterpiece. Thank you so much for such a nice video, really enlightened my heart :)

  • @loetzcollector466
    @loetzcollector466 Год назад

    I was one of the very first people in America to drive one of these. I was a lot attendant who moved them around the import Island back in 1989. I remember having to dodge Japanese engineers in blue shirts and ties flogging them all around the parking lot.

  • @bborkzilla
    @bborkzilla Год назад +1

    The MX-5 is everything my Spitfire was, only without all the mechanical and electrical issues!

  • @joeomalley1969
    @joeomalley1969 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, probably my favourite of yours that you have made

  • @joeblust8101
    @joeblust8101 Год назад +1

    Excellent and great informative video! I've owned two Miata's so far. First one was a 1992 C-Package with the hard top. Loved it except I lived in an apartment at the time and couldn't put in the work to fix it up. Later on I sold it and bought a 1997 back in 2016 with a hard top that is a loaded leather package. I still have it today and pushing 300k miles. Just finished repairing the rear quarter panels to remove all the rust, rebuilding the suspension with all new hardware, upgraded the cooling system, brakes, upgraded clutch, had a rotrex system on it that I removed, working A/C, and more. Now here in just a couple days, I'm driving down from Ohio to Tennessee for a vacation and visiting the Tail of The Dragon on the way home.