I would also argue there’s no upgrade that has everything this car has. Hydraulic or manual steering, cable throttle, shifter connected directly to trans, sub 2300lbs, RWD, 50:50 weigh distribution, no traction control or abs or any nannies. The S2000 has EPS and weighs substantially more. The Elise is closest, but the shifter leaves a lot to be desired and was only cable throttle for the initial year.
Brings back memories! I had some good times driving a friend's red NA Miata. For 7/10ths and under driving, they offer a lot of fun even just driving around town top-down.
Had a '95, '06, and now '20. Each is special in its own way. I agree mostly why I got the ND because it still meets current crash ratings plus somehow just 2334lbs.
i got a 92 black edition that im building up rn. just got a big brake kit, kraken turbo kit will soon be ordered and paired with a 6 speed i got from a friend for cheap. love the look of my car with the tan interior and special finishes
I bought european version of Mazda MX-5 (i'm from Poland) for something like 5900$. 1991, Red color, steering wheel without airbag (original momo, black leather). But it has also huge defects. It needs repainting because the paint looks like it went through a sandstorm. I also need to replace the bumper and left fender. I also need to fix the brakes, put in a radio and new speakers. Fortunately, it's not rusty. I don't know how things are in the US or Western Europe, but in Poland a Miata in very good condition costs around 40000 PLN (10500$). I've seen even more expensive ones, for example the cosmo edition with burgundy paint and white interior for 55000 PLN. Crazy.
the safety issue is real, yes my BRZ is probably a little more safe than a 90s Miata but cars and trucks have gotten so big and heavy and texting distracted, also EVs are super heavy and fast - def has me wondering if I should be dailying a sports car these days.
Had a 90 crystal white, 92red autocross, and my favorite. 93Le. All 3 had an intake, headers, hiflow cat, racing beat exhaust. Think around 130 hp? All had sway bars and custom alignment. The Le had jackson racing sways, and fcm bumpstops. Original Bilstiens and springs. The Le came with the R suspension. Really great handling car. Wish i still had it.
mine is a 93 LE (Canadian) with 146k k/90k miles on its. bought it for 13k CAD last august. ZERO rust and all the maintenance done. the MSSS still works! No AC :(
looking at a silver '96 model, 131k miles, $4200. Or an '04 racing green model, 78k miles for $3000. I love the NA's for aesthetics and nostalgia but like you said the later models are more safe and the 2004 is better performing while still retaining much of the NA models' looks.
I've driven a stock one and slightly modified (shocks, sway bars, motor mounts, bigger wheels), and I think the stock one is too soft. Motor mounts really transformed the car, since its only connected by 2 motor mounts in front and the diff mounts out back (no trans mounts). Made it feel like I installed a short shifter, and the stock one was already great. You can shift a lot faster with the stiffer mounts. Interestingly enough I preferred the open diff on the stock one vs the LSD on the modified. The progressive traction breakaway on open diff felt like it suited the car more vs the LSD, felt too snappy on the LSD. But im not an expert on these things and it could of been the skinny all season tires on the stock one or something vs the wider summers on the modified one. Agreed on the pedal spacing though, throttle needs some sort of extension. Overall super fun car, my favorite thing is I can have fun on local streets. Dont even need to get on the highway (I too am afraid of texting while driving SUV drivers). I have to floor it just to keep up with traffic sometimes and its hilarious.
I don’t understand the censoring of the speedometer. It’s not like we can’t tell how fast you’re going. Personally I think as long as you’re driving safely and within you and the cars limit. GO FOR IT. Idk maybe it’s to appease RUclips or annoying people.
Does this have power steering? I’m looking at one a few hours a way from me online, same year, same color, same manual windows. Possibly the same model as this one. Did it have power steering?
It’s an option, there’s no way to really tell unless you see a power steering pump in the engine bay. I’ve owned 4 Miatas, only 1 didn’t have power steering.
Of course it’s worth it imho. It’s a classic that gives you an experience like no other in this price range
I would also argue there’s no upgrade that has everything this car has. Hydraulic or manual steering, cable throttle, shifter connected directly to trans, sub 2300lbs, RWD, 50:50 weigh distribution, no traction control or abs or any nannies. The S2000 has EPS and weighs substantially more. The Elise is closest, but the shifter leaves a lot to be desired and was only cable throttle for the initial year.
Well said
Brings back memories! I had some good times driving a friend's red NA Miata. For 7/10ths and under driving, they offer a lot of fun even just driving around town top-down.
Had a '95, '06, and now '20. Each is special in its own way. I agree mostly why I got the ND because it still meets current crash ratings plus somehow just 2334lbs.
i got a 92 black edition that im building up rn. just got a big brake kit, kraken turbo kit will soon be ordered and paired with a 6 speed i got from a friend for cheap. love the look of my car with the tan interior and special finishes
I bought european version of Mazda MX-5 (i'm from Poland) for something like 5900$. 1991, Red color, steering wheel without airbag (original momo, black leather). But it has also huge defects. It needs repainting because the paint looks like it went through a sandstorm. I also need to replace the bumper and left fender. I also need to fix the brakes, put in a radio and new speakers. Fortunately, it's not rusty. I don't know how things are in the US or Western Europe, but in Poland a Miata in very good condition costs around 40000 PLN (10500$). I've seen even more expensive ones, for example the cosmo edition with burgundy paint and white interior for 55000 PLN. Crazy.
Man i just picked up an all original bone stock 92’ Miata 5speed with hardtop in red today and this pops up on my recommended lol
What did you pay?
I got an offer from a good friend for a 92 with 62k miles he said 9 grand im tempted but i dont have the money 😭
@@kacyrufenacht2018take ite
I purchased a 1991 bone stock NA w/ 100,069km in May 2023 for $7500 CAD. No regrets!!
3:44 censoring the speedo the second it dips above 60 😭😭
Would love to see a Miata vs S2K comparison! Also an NC2/3 to see your thoughts on the steering
Great idea
I daily'd a 91 a package (no options) for years. I miss it a lot.
how was it to daily? i am looking to change my daily car to a MK1 MX5 and it will be the only car i have for awhile
Buys a 57,000 mile example to modify? This is why my bone stock 1990 in mint condition is becoming more valuable.
for $12k paying price, the owner can do whatever they want to it
the safety issue is real, yes my BRZ is probably a little more safe than a 90s Miata but cars and trucks have gotten so big and heavy and texting distracted, also EVs are super heavy and fast - def has me wondering if I should be dailying a sports car these days.
Brz way more safe than a NA
Miata, the Gari (pickled sushi ginger) of the automotive world
i got a 94 1.6 with 116hp
i bought it almost stock and made it onto a racecar
v6 coming in a few years
Had a 90 crystal white, 92red autocross, and my favorite. 93Le. All 3 had an intake, headers, hiflow cat, racing beat exhaust. Think around 130 hp?
All had sway bars and custom alignment.
The Le had jackson racing sways, and fcm bumpstops. Original Bilstiens and springs. The Le came with the R suspension. Really great handling car. Wish i still had it.
I have a 92 sunburst and I love it.
mine is a 93 LE (Canadian) with 146k k/90k miles on its.
bought it for 13k CAD last august. ZERO rust and all the maintenance done. the MSSS still works! No AC :(
looking at a silver '96 model, 131k miles, $4200. Or an '04 racing green model, 78k miles for $3000. I love the NA's for aesthetics and nostalgia but like you said the later models are more safe and the 2004 is better performing while still retaining much of the NA models' looks.
I've driven a stock one and slightly modified (shocks, sway bars, motor mounts, bigger wheels), and I think the stock one is too soft. Motor mounts really transformed the car, since its only connected by 2 motor mounts in front and the diff mounts out back (no trans mounts). Made it feel like I installed a short shifter, and the stock one was already great. You can shift a lot faster with the stiffer mounts.
Interestingly enough I preferred the open diff on the stock one vs the LSD on the modified. The progressive traction breakaway on open diff felt like it suited the car more vs the LSD, felt too snappy on the LSD. But im not an expert on these things and it could of been the skinny all season tires on the stock one or something vs the wider summers on the modified one.
Agreed on the pedal spacing though, throttle needs some sort of extension.
Overall super fun car, my favorite thing is I can have fun on local streets. Dont even need to get on the highway (I too am afraid of texting while driving SUV drivers). I have to floor it just to keep up with traffic sometimes and its hilarious.
I don’t understand the censoring of the speedometer.
It’s not like we can’t tell how fast you’re going.
Personally I think as long as you’re driving safely and within you and the cars limit. GO FOR IT.
Idk maybe it’s to appease RUclips or annoying people.
its for youtube not for legal stuff
Does this have power steering? I’m looking at one a few hours a way from me online, same year, same color, same manual windows. Possibly the same model as this one. Did it have power steering?
It’s an option, there’s no way to really tell unless you see a power steering pump in the engine bay. I’ve owned 4 Miatas, only 1 didn’t have power steering.
Not a base Miata actually - it has A/C! I desperately wish mine had it, too!
TIL, thanks!
What do you mean America not really
Is this an ideal first car?
Of course it is