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So the somewhat slower, significantly more expensive, and less convenient vehicle is the winner? Nice to see Motor Trend hasn't changed.
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The 86 is $10K cheaper.
On Willow, the BRZ + PP might have made some amount of difference, but I don't imagine the Sachs shocks, bremos, or 10mm wider tires would suddenly transform the car and make them think different about it on the street, which is obviously a sticking point. Is .13 seconds worth $10K? No. Not at all. |
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Can't go wrong with either, but from personal experience, I've always found the 86/BRZ to be lacking a bit in stock form. A couple small changes fixes that. When I drive the mx5 around though, I love it. Maybe it's the roadster/top down aspect.
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I'm surprised the 86 was slightly faster. I guess the RF's roof does slow it down a little.
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Call me crazy, but I actually don't like the way the RF looks. It's better with the top down, in my opinion.
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I would also pick the Vert over the RF. The RF complicates the simplicity of the Miata that I love. I've owned convertibles before and don't enjoy using them as daily drivers. Even if I didn't need the rear seats in my FRS I would stick pick the 86 platform for its fixed top. I also don't like the idea of bolting in a roll bar to a brand new car. |
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Agree on the looks of the RF btw. I was surprised when I saw the picture above and actually preferred the shape of the 86. The RF is not bad, just looks slightly bulbous.
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I think each car offers something that the other does not and I wouldn't blame anyone for reaching whatever conclusion they did.
I don't think the top down, back road driving experience of the MX-5 can be replaced in any measure by the 86. If you are someone who really likes top-down driving, already has a second vehicle and wants a toy, the MX-5 is an obvious choice. Now on the other hand, if you need any measure of practicality because you can only have one vehicle either due to space or cost restrictions, the 86 wins automatically. |
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As far as the back seats go, that honestly doesn't bother me, considering the 86 rear seats are useless. I had my FRS for 2.5 years and never once had anybody inthe back seat. The biggest strength, in terms of practicality, is the fact that the 86/BRZ was designed to fit 4 spare wheels, a jack, helmet, and tools with the rear seats folded down. The mx5 can't even come close to competing with that.
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That's my point - the base suspension 86 is still (barely, but a win is a win) quicker than the Brembo packaged RF on their test course, and is a whole shitload cheaper in the process. In fact it seems to win the majority of comparisons when there's any measurable value, but despite all this, the RF wins on some imaginary component. Not that I really care about the results of the actual article; only that it's a great example of the arbitrary nature of magazine comparisons when you allow 'feelings' to outweigh actual comparisons of measurable data. |
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