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The Miata caters to the person who wants a convertible sports car that is reminiscent of the British and Italian sports cars of the '60s and '70s - wind in your hair, sporty handling, fun to drive. They are not particularly fast, and do not really appeal to the person looking for a fast performance car (e.g. Porsche Boxster or more types). But, they are quick, fast enough, and very engaging to drive. In fact, in my mind, a well-handling car that has modest horsepower can be much more fun to drive than a very powerful car because you don't have to worry so much about it getting out of hand or getting in trouble with the law.
I'd get her the Miata in a heart beat if she really wants it. It comes with a stick or automatic, but I'd recommend the stick if she can drive it or learn to drive it. It's not a "practical" car in terms of carrying capacity, but no two-seat car is. There is room for groceries in the trunk and you can always put more on the passenger floor and seat (I have personal experience with that). Being a cautious driver will not prevent her from having fun with it.
They are also reasonable to maintain and reliable.
I'd imagine it would put a big smile on her face, and that's what you are really after, isn't it?
I wouldn't wait for the Saturn to die either. It's served its duty.
I'd get her the Miata in a heart beat if she really wants it. It comes with a stick or automatic, but I'd recommend the stick if she can drive it or learn to drive it. It's not a "practical" car in terms of carrying capacity, but no two-seat car is. There is room for groceries in the trunk and you can always put more on the passenger floor and seat (I have personal experience with that). Being a cautious driver will not prevent her from having fun with it.
They are also reasonable to maintain and reliable.
I'd imagine it would put a big smile on her face, and that's what you are really after, isn't it?
I wouldn't wait for the Saturn to die either. It's served its duty.
Will investigate. The new and used care market is not exactly a buyer's market these days.
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No.
I saw it. Don't have a good enough camera setup for pics.
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So the Alpha Romeo "Graduate" was obviously just a symbol (or was it an allegory??), but back to cars mrs datlas has ALWAYS coveted a Mazda miata. My thinking is if/when the Saturn dies, I can get her FIT and she can get a Miata.
That said, I wonder how practical a Miata is for her since she is a very cautious driver and I suspect this car caters to a performance-minded driver.
Thoughts? She does have a birthday in August, so wheels in my head are spinning......
That said, I wonder how practical a Miata is for her since she is a very cautious driver and I suspect this car caters to a performance-minded driver.
Thoughts? She does have a birthday in August, so wheels in my head are spinning......
Also, you would probably never want to be a passenger in it, even in the newer ones. They are not built even really for 6'+, even the new ones as I understand.
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Are we talking a newer Miata? The new ones are quite tame and comfortable. The older ones are loud and very much not so.
Also, you would probably never want to be a passenger in it, even in the newer ones. They are not built even really for 6'+, even the new ones as I understand.
Also, you would probably never want to be a passenger in it, even in the newer ones. They are not built even really for 6'+, even the new ones as I understand.
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What specifically is your aversion? Fear of injury? 99% of the time around here the only difference from paved road riding is you need to take descents a littler more carefully and climbs are a little tougher.
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One cannot allow ones mind to think, even for a moment, that one is quicker than a cat.
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Echo Cardiogram Achievement Unlocked!
I DO have a heart, it beats slowly, and works as advertised. very slight mitral and aortic valve leakages. Nothing to write home about, but of course I did, just to reassure Mrs. GeneJockey.
I DO have a heart, it beats slowly, and works as advertised. very slight mitral and aortic valve leakages. Nothing to write home about, but of course I did, just to reassure Mrs. GeneJockey.
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Later years are good also.
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If Miatas existed when I bought my first car, that's what I'd have gotten instead of the MGB. Probably. They're like MGs that work reliably. And putting up the top is not a multi-step process involving putting together the frame, then stretching the top over it, then snapping a dozen snaps, then clamping the header to the windscreen frame.
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I see it as an extreme sport which has detoured from what the masses consider traditional cycling. Let’s be honest, It’s fine for those who get a kick out of taking risks, but single track style mountain biking, or even cyclecross, are not the activities most folks think of when the term cycling comes to mind.
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Does that mean it’s inexplicable?
I see it as an extreme sport which has detoured from what the masses consider traditional cycling. Let’s be honest, It’s fine for those who get a kick out of taking risks, but single track style mountain biking, or even cyclecross, are not the activities most folks think of when the term cycling comes to mind.
I see it as an extreme sport which has detoured from what the masses consider traditional cycling. Let’s be honest, It’s fine for those who get a kick out of taking risks, but single track style mountain biking, or even cyclecross, are not the activities most folks think of when the term cycling comes to mind.
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Does that mean it’s inexplicable?
I see it as an extreme sport which has detoured from what the masses consider traditional cycling. Let’s be honest, It’s fine for those who get a kick out of taking risks, but single track style mountain biking, or even cyclecross, are not the activities most folks think of when the term cycling comes to mind.
I see it as an extreme sport which has detoured from what the masses consider traditional cycling. Let’s be honest, It’s fine for those who get a kick out of taking risks, but single track style mountain biking, or even cyclecross, are not the activities most folks think of when the term cycling comes to mind.
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A substance found in young spinal fluid helps old mice remember
Huh.
"Oh, boys? Come and get your cerebro-spinal fluid tapped! Daddy's feeling forgetful....
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We grabbed the twin from one of the kids' rooms at the house. No box spring! The TV is an old one that was sitting on the floor of our guest room for some reason, and my wife wanted it gone. Rent for this place is $2,000/month which was the cheapest we could find for a safe place with no more than a 3-month lease. He also has to pay for his other apartment at $1,200/month. We told him he would just have to suck it up as part of the cost of his degree. Fortunately, the internship pays well.
Thing is, he may end up having a really fun summer. Despite the amount of time I spent studying my first year, I still had fun. And then I got a summer job in Alcoa's law department after my first year. $900/week was like hitting the lottery to me. I no longer had to count every penny. My only other job prospect was an hour bus ride way and paid $7/hr. I was on such a limited budget my first year I didn't have money to eat out or buy "decadent" food. When I started at Alcoa I had to take a physical. My total cholesterol was 118. The company doctor told me if it had been much lower they would have been worried about liver disease. I told him I had "poor man's disease."