I'm seeing sub-6s times for the Miata, with mid-14s at 94-95 mph. It's not appreciably slower (in a straight line) than an S2000. This car would easily be sub-5s 0-60 and mid 13s in the 1/4 mile.
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Hopefully the Multipla is next. Could use the front seats for 3.
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol
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Hopefully the Multipla is next.
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Originally Posted by cdelena
(Post 23706471)
I had a '69 124 Spyder that was that was fun but a maintenance headache. The new Miata looks good but underpowered so this may be a winner. Of course you still get Fiat quality and support but nothing is perfect in this world.
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Originally Posted by CosmosMpower
(Post 23706147)
I didn't think they could make that car uglier but they've managed to do it. Looks like a chinese knock off of a convertible BRZ gone wrong.
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Looks. Cute to me
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Originally Posted by Kenny_Stang
(Post 23706230)
It's a rendering, I doubt the actual car will look like that.
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Originally Posted by Saki GT
(Post 23707085)
:iagree: And I wonder if they will be built in Italy or Japan, which might effect quality, but I'm all for an Italian looking, more powerful Miata. Just not those renderings above - they are hideous.
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Originally Posted by cdelena
(Post 23706471)
I had a '69 124 Spyder that was that was fun but a maintenance headache. The new Miata looks good but underpowered so this may be a winner. Of course you still get Fiat quality and support but nothing is perfect in this world.
My family knows that if I start talking about a Fiat or a Volvo it may be time to pull my license |
Originally Posted by gerry100
(Post 23718074)
I've been driving for nearly 50yrs and owned more cars than I can easily remember.
My family knows that if I start talking about a Fiat or a Volvo it may be time to pull my license |
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