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Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to purchase mode and I have
a nagging question about ownership that I have seen on more than two of these. I run a carfax report on any car I might be seriously interested in. I have noticed a trend with the Miata's where I see them only owned for a year or more before being passed off. I have my eyes on a 2006 touring w/ 10,000 miles and two owners already and a 2007 same mileage, same deal. I have seen others like this as well. Why is that? My better half thinks people buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to drive, and then realize that they are not exactly practicle. What do you think? Why are these things turning over so much? Thanks! |
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Your better half may be right. On the 2005 and earlier miatas I'd say
they're nearly bullet proof but I'm not sure if the same is considered true of the new 2006 and newer. Research miata.net and see what to look for on the new car. Should be plenty of owners now putting in their 2 cents! Chris 99BBB "WendyC88" > wrote in message ... > Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to purchase mode and I > have a nagging question about ownership that I have seen on more than two > of these. > > I run a carfax report on any car I might be seriously interested in. I > have noticed a trend with the Miata's where I see them only owned for a > year or more before being passed off. I have my eyes on a 2006 touring w/ > 10,000 miles and two owners already and a 2007 same mileage, same deal. I > have seen others like this as well. Why is that? My better half thinks > people buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to drive, and > then realize that they are not exactly practicle. What do you think? Why > are these things turning over so much? Thanks! > |
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It's sort of "flip a coin" to me. There is a possibility that there was
something that was not quite right, and the dealer did not get it fixed, so the previous owner sold or traded the car. I currently own a car, top of line 95 model, (not a Miata) that the dealers have worked on until there is seemingly only one "unsolvable" problem left. A low frequency rumble associated with the front end of the car. Since it is "set off" by road surface and chassis tuning, the vibration analyzers are (naturally) tuned to ignore the frequency range of the rumble. As a result, I may be replacing this car at 36,000 miles with something from other than GM. "Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote in message ... > Your better half may be right. On the 2005 and earlier miatas I'd say > they're nearly bullet proof but I'm not sure if the same is considered > true of the new 2006 and newer. Research miata.net and see what to look > for on the new car. Should be plenty of owners now putting in their 2 > cents! > > Chris > 99BBB > > "WendyC88" > wrote in message > ... >> Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to purchase mode and I >> have a nagging question about ownership that I have seen on more than two >> of these. >> >> I run a carfax report on any car I might be seriously interested in. I >> have noticed a trend with the Miata's where I see them only owned for a >> year or more before being passed off. I have my eyes on a 2006 touring >> w/ 10,000 miles and two owners already and a 2007 same mileage, same >> deal. I have seen others like this as well. Why is that? My better >> half thinks people buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to >> drive, and then realize that they are not exactly practicle. What do you >> think? Why are these things turning over so much? Thanks! >> > |
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"WendyC88" > wrote: > My better half thinks people > buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to drive, and then > realize that they are not exactly practicle. Probably correct. The Miata is not for everyone, a fact that sometimes disappoints owners who had wanted one for years, only to find that they weren't prepared to accept the compromises in comfort and space. You're either a roadster person, or you aren't. Still, I'm happy for them that they got to taste Miata ownership--it's a shame to wonder and never know. I certainly wouldn't worry about the cars themselves; they were likely babied mercilessly. Of course, you aren't seeing ads for the Miatas whose owners love them and will never let them go. -- Lanny Chambers St. Louis, MO '94C |
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I really think that buyers remorse is a big reason. My second Miata I bought
with about 1,000 miles on it - the original owner had a bad back and finally had to admit he couldn't get in and out of it (an '04). I recently moved up to an '08. I ended up buying new because I got a phenomenal deal, but I was going to buy a used one with 400 miles. I talked with the original owner - he was 6'1 - he ALWAYS wanted a Miata but then had to admit that there is only so much leg room! It's such an Oh I Want One car that often people's bubbles just get burst. Which is our gain! ;-) -Carol "WendyC88" > wrote in message ... > Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to purchase mode and I > have a nagging question about ownership that I have seen on more than two > of these. > > I run a carfax report on any car I might be seriously interested in. I > have noticed a trend with the Miata's where I see them only owned for a > year or more before being passed off. I have my eyes on a 2006 touring w/ > 10,000 miles and two owners already and a 2007 same mileage, same deal. I > have seen others like this as well. Why is that? My better half thinks > people buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to drive, and > then realize that they are not exactly practicle. What do you think? Why > are these things turning over so much? Thanks! > |
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Chris D'Agnolo wrote:
> Your better half may be right. On the 2005 and earlier miatas I'd say > they're nearly bullet proof but I'm not sure if the same is considered > true of the new 2006 and newer. Research miata.net and see what to look > for on the new car. Should be plenty of owners now putting in their 2 > cents! > > Chris > 99BBB Not to rag on the 2006+ Miatas, but it is a completely different ride than the previous models. I have mixed feelings about the way it drives. I have a person who is/was interested in my 18 year old car, with the intentions of dumping their NC. The comment that I received, which was from his wife, was that the car drove like a Ford. Even Leon called it his SUV Miata. Not everyone buys them for the same reason, but I am willing to bet that a number of the trade-ins are for people going back to a pre-2006 model, as well as people with 2006+ rag tops who decided that they want that folding hardtop. I'll bet that reliability is going to be good, we'll see. Still haven't heard of a PRHT failure. Pat |
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pws > wrote:
> Not to rag on the 2006+ Miatas, but it is a completely different > ride than the previous models. I have mixed feelings about the way > it drives. More than that, the NA and NB Miatas fit me, the NC does not, it's extremely difficult to drive and very uncomfortable. I really wanted to like the car and spent a very long time with one from the local dealer but just could not get comfortable nor would I consider getting one unless something changes in a later model. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
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* pws wrote in rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata:
> I'll bet that reliability is going to be good, we'll see. Still haven't > heard of a PRHT failure. > Still loving mine and just hit 15,000 miles. I am the only owner so far I am not a small guy[tm] so getting in can be a challenge sometimes but I love the car. -- David |
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WendyC88 wrote:
> Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to purchase mode and I have > a nagging question about ownership that I have seen on more than two of > these. > > I run a carfax report on any car I might be seriously interested in. I have > noticed a trend with the Miata's where I see them only owned for a year or > more before being passed off. I have my eyes on a 2006 touring w/ 10,000 > miles and two owners already and a 2007 same mileage, same deal. I have > seen others like this as well. Why is that? My better half thinks people > buy them on impulse, the fact that they are a blast to drive, and then > realize that they are not exactly practicle. What do you think? Why are > these things turning over so much? Thanks! > > Pregnancy is a very common reason to sell up. Another is that people simply can't afford to keep them, what with the insurance costs, fuel cost (not gas-guzzlingly bad, but much worse than a supermini) and the cost of vandalism when parking on the street. |
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Zog The Undeniable wrote:
> > WendyC88 wrote: > > > > Sorry and thanks. I have my eye on two Miata's to > > purchase mode and I have a nagging question about > > ownership that I have seen on more than two of these. > > > > ... What do you think? Why are these things turning > > over so much? Thanks! > > Pregnancy is a very common reason to sell up. Another is that people > simply can't afford to keep them, what with the insurance costs, fuel > cost (not gas-guzzlingly bad, but much worse than a supermini) and the > cost of vandalism when parking on the street. Might also have something to do with this: Foreclosure Rate Hits Historic High http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...061400513.html or this Bankruptcies Back on the Wrong Track Bankruptcy Rates on the Rise Again Despite the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 http://www.americanprogress.org/issu...cy_report.html or this USA TODAY survey: We're in recession, economists say The U.S. economy is in recession, or soon to be in one, according to USA TODAY's quarterly survey of leading economists. http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...ecession_N.htm yrs jp |
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