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04-17-2022, 09:01 PM | #67 |
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Look i love power, fmd we all do right, i am a bit of Neanderthal at times. But we are not talking miata vs m4 here, we are talking an under 4 second car "felt like it needed more power"........like what?
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04-18-2022, 10:55 AM | #68 |
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I'm having a hard time justifying any car these days. Although when/if I buy something again, it will definitely be a sporting variant.
I sold my gnarly NC Miata in March of last year after only putting 900 miles on it in the previous year. MCS double-remotes, MX-5 cup 2-piece rotors, custom intake, full exhaust, 93 tune, etc. The better half and I both work from home (no kids), so we've just been sharing the '18 Mazda 3. Unless I change jobs, I won't be going back to the office (they closed our office in October of last year). So it's hard to justify a $30-60k purchase that is just going to sit in the garage outside of going to brunch or something. |
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04-18-2022, 05:39 PM | #69 |
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I think most of this is personality dependent.
- Some people like drive for the engagement and aren't concerned about all out power. - Some people want all the power; driveability and street manners be damned. - Some people have more money than sense and live by the YOLO mantra. - Some people want to impress people with their expensive/fast cars for a number of reasons. - Some people are impatient and/or are never happy with what they have. - Some people enjoy the chase of getting the next car and have trouble enjoying what they have. - Or combinations of the above. I'm almost 48, married, and have two children; 13 and 17. Most of my cars have been sporty and I've modified a majority of them. I could never drive stock. My taste in cars has gotten more expensive and faster. My M235 6MT (at $48K new) was the most expensive car I've ever owned, but is apparently a joke in comparison to some of the cars noted in this thread My M235 makes ~370whp/400wtq and while I've gotten used to the power, it is plenty fast for the street. I've modified my M235 to be a great looking and driving sports coupe for the street. I love driving and even after over 6 years of ownership, I love my M235. I've done mods at a slow pace so that I could enjoy them. Some mods were a mistake because they resulted in negative driveability and/or excessive NVH thus I removed and sold the parts. On the flipside, my wife has a 2020 4Runner and I absolutely love driving that ill-handling and accelerating slug of a truck. I eagerly want to learn how to really off-road that thing. Off-roading and overlanding is a bucket list thing for me now. I've never owned a 3rd fun car as I've always been more focused on financial stability while still trying to have some level of fun with my daily driver. Our house has been paid off for a number of years, the kids have substantial college funding, we have a full years salary in the rainy day account, and enough in retirement accounts that I have gone to a 32-hour work schedule. I'm now ready to pull the trigger on my fun car. It has been a mental battle between an ND2 Miata RF or a 2003/2004 C5 Z06. As someone that grew up in the 1980s and 1990s and analog vehicles, I'm leaning harder towards the Z06. I know both cars are stellar and I know I'd be happy with either, but the Z06 is winning out right now. I have no plans to add power mods; just creature improvements, better tires, and some tasteful low-key exterior mods to update the look. Even if I had millions and millions of dollars, I personally don't see the point in owning hyper expensive/fast cars and/or a bunch of them. I want cars that I can drive hard of the street and cars that I don't feel bad about beating on or cars that maintenance hogs or generally problematic. I love to drive and it's not uncommon for me to leave the house on a weekend morning or after 11pm to go out for a drive. I'm not going balls out either; I'm just enjoying the drive. My goal isn't to impress anyone, but I do get enjoyment when people share their enthusiasm regarding my cars as it re-affirms to me that there are still some car people out there.
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04-18-2022, 10:41 PM | #71 |
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I think about this all the time. I've also tried the take a break from fun cars and drive a regular car and that didn't last long either.
I normally have at least two cars at a time, but since I sold my second car back at the end of 2020, I've only had one car since then because of this stupid market. Thankfully, that's at least a Hellcat. However, I am itching to get back into a Miata. Sometimes there's just no sane way to rationalize it and it's just something we can enjoy so as long as our bills are paid just enjoy it. Whether that's once a week or every day. None of us live forever
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All i have ever driven was RWD (now AWD) fast cars and sportbikes. They are honestly like a drug to me. I dont drive fast the entire way but maybe just once I hit the accelerator hard and let the tach fly, and for those 6 seconds or less I am free.
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04-19-2022, 08:18 AM | #75 |
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I'm not replacing the Hellcat with it, I'm adding. However, it's always good to have a tool for every job. Hellcat is the hammer and Miata is the scalpel. Also, there is a lot of truth to it being more fun to drive a slow car fast sometimes. However, I do plan to boost the Miata lol
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04-19-2022, 09:25 AM | #76 | |
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My '13 Mustang GT Track pack would bark would 4th up an onramp. A buddy of mine used to let me drive his 750hp Fox-body, laying into the throttle in 4th and being met with smoke is cool for a second, but gets old. I want it to hook up and go. Really more than 300hp, you can't do anything with on the street. That's why Miata's/BRZ's/etc are fun on the street. You can actually wring them out without fearing jail time. |
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As for risk, you don't have to go 10/10ths bump drafting Miatas and full sending it in the name of Cole Trickle every lap to track. Get track insurance and set 10% aside if you do. For me, tracking is a safe way to drive at the limit and hang out with people new and old.
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Problem here is tracking is OBSCENLY expensive. Looking at well over 1K to bring your own car for a few hours. It's fucking madness. Better off at the local supercarts track and hustle those a bit.
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That said, it doesn't need to be a frequent occurrence like it may happen a decade or so ago. Perhaps going 1 to 3 times a year may satisfy my itch? Well, until I hit some oil and t-bone a tree at 70 mph, LOL. |
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04-19-2022, 01:23 PM | #81 |
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tracking never made sense to me from a money/time perspective either. but we have plenty of open backroads around here. as long as you know your limits you're fine. when you want to push your limits or exceed them... thats where the track is the better option.
i prefer to drive by myself rather than with other people. because someone always has to try and show off (or try to keep pace with you) . or someone in front of you is kicking up rocks at 100+ mph. or you're getting split up by traffic lights and other cars.
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This year will be costly though... thinking of sticking to 2 day events and maybe one weekend event just to see my friends.
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Shannonville is 2 1/2 hrs each way so that's out. I was going on the numbers Mosport is charging. Cayuga sounds good though, will check it out, thanks. Insurance the other hassle.
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