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last year I got a Mazda 6 and love it. It's great for motorway driving and very well equipped. I was in the dealers a bit ago and saw the new MX5 and I think it looks really nice. I might look to switch when the time comes. Now the kids are older and my wife has a bigger car than me, I don't need one with 5 seats.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe have a winner!!!!!
In true CUK tradition, I cheated
Not very durable these anymore though, I believe the creator has run out of juice and mentally might not be in a good place
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI am aware of the history of Fiat cars, even the ones that morphed into Yugos (not Jugos), the Eastern bloc variants stopped when the Strada came out, as even the Ruskies couldn't work out how to make it worse than it already was.
Even the Italian productions were using this Russian steel.
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I am aware of the history of Fiat cars, even the ones that morphed into Yugos (not Jugos), the Eastern bloc variants stopped when the Strada came out, as even the Ruskies couldn't work out how to make it worse than it already was.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, we live in 2016, the 124 is most certainly not a Lada, nor is it LHD only
https://www.fiat.co.uk/124-spider
1) Fiat 124 went to Russia where it became the Lada
2) Fiat 125 went to Poland where it became Polski Fiat
3) Fiat 127 went to Jugoslavia where it became Jugo.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAre you having a mid life crisis and looking to do the whole thing on the cheap?
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe pictures of the new one look great but when you actually see them they are tiny. Not a fan at all.
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostTo put it all into perspective, if a bunch of dumbfeck IT related people, you only know via the internet, are taking the p*ss, it may be wise to give it a miss.
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Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostIs a Lada now
or if you mean the Barchetta then you should be aware this is LHD
https://www.fiat.co.uk/124-spider
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis. The MX5 is the classic British sports car done right. More powerful cars are fine in Germany where you can use their speed, in the Uk where the average speed on all roads is < 50 mph, the MX5 is the perfect driver's sports car.
Note I said driver's not poser's. Posers generally drive BMWs and Porsches that they're scared to drive above 50.
But look at the Fiat 124 too
or if you mean the Barchetta then you should be aware this is LHDLast edited by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi; 9 September 2016, 10:26.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis. The MX5 is the classic British sports car done right...
But look at the Fiat 124 too
And both are based on the same chassis.
But the Fiat has a better engine - Alfa/Fiat 1.4l multi-air.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI've seen the new one and rather like it. Nothing wrong with a MX5. I have to chuckle at a lot of contractors given it the big 'un about their motors when all they'll do is sit in traffic on the M25.
New ones look ugly I think, though the reviews are mostly positive. Buy an older one; it won't be any less reliable. Or better yet, buy an S2000.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostNot had a go in the new one, but I had a previous version. It was, IMO, way more fun than some of the other cars I've had a go in, which accelerate much faster. It's a bit more tail happy than, say, a Porsche Boxster S and consequently better fun to drive.
Note I said driver's not poser's. Posers generally drive BMWs and Porsches that they're scared to drive above 50.
But look at the Fiat 124 too
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