Vote for which 99 Miata I should buy
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Vote for which 99 Miata I should buy
I have three cars I am looking at right now and I want your input on which I should pursue.
1) Salvage due to accident years ago but claims no frame damage: Silver 99, 89k miles, ABS, new black top, cloth seats, no airbags, will sell for $4k. Car is relatively local.
2) Salvage title, unknown reason: Dark Blue 99, 60k miles, 5 speed, cloth seats, Possible on Nardi wheel (he wasn't sure), no airbags, buyer identified slow power windows , claims it has a Torsen, asking $3975. Car is 4 hours away.
3) Clear title: Red 99, 99k miles, new top, 17" aftermarket wheels , leather seats, bose system (according to door panels anyway), Nardi wheel (so it should have the torsen, claims to have a crack in the front bumper. Selling for $4400. Car is relatively local.
I think I am going for #3, but I want to know what you all think.
1) Salvage due to accident years ago but claims no frame damage: Silver 99, 89k miles, ABS, new black top, cloth seats, no airbags, will sell for $4k. Car is relatively local.
2) Salvage title, unknown reason: Dark Blue 99, 60k miles, 5 speed, cloth seats, Possible on Nardi wheel (he wasn't sure), no airbags, buyer identified slow power windows , claims it has a Torsen, asking $3975. Car is 4 hours away.
3) Clear title: Red 99, 99k miles, new top, 17" aftermarket wheels , leather seats, bose system (according to door panels anyway), Nardi wheel (so it should have the torsen, claims to have a crack in the front bumper. Selling for $4400. Car is relatively local.
I think I am going for #3, but I want to know what you all think.
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#3. No doubt.
Before I bought mine, I looked at a 1999 10th anniversary. It had 1 badge on the drivers side fender, gauges from an 01?, a blue cloth top, a header, an air intake, and a carbon fiber hood, and a few other items. It had a salvage title due to theft. The woman said I could have it for $7 grand. This car seemed shady, especially since it was a 10th anniversary with gaudy aftermarket **** on it.
I looked at another car almost identical to mine. It was a 99, Emerald green 5 speed, bone stock. The guy lived right next to the Chesapeak bay in DE and the tail panel of the car had some rust on it, which is no big deal. I could feel in the pedal that the clutch was junk. I think he wanted $6500? Decent car, but needed a clutch.
The one I ended up buying had a $7495 price tag on it at the Mazda dealer. It was a local 1 owner car. The only add on the previous owner did was the aftermarket rims. I called back 3 days later and offered $6k cash, and they bit. So I think I got the good deal. I coulda paid a grand more for a chopped up R title'd 10th anniversary, or 5 hundo more for a car that might not have made it home on the clutch.
Before I bought mine, I looked at a 1999 10th anniversary. It had 1 badge on the drivers side fender, gauges from an 01?, a blue cloth top, a header, an air intake, and a carbon fiber hood, and a few other items. It had a salvage title due to theft. The woman said I could have it for $7 grand. This car seemed shady, especially since it was a 10th anniversary with gaudy aftermarket **** on it.
I looked at another car almost identical to mine. It was a 99, Emerald green 5 speed, bone stock. The guy lived right next to the Chesapeak bay in DE and the tail panel of the car had some rust on it, which is no big deal. I could feel in the pedal that the clutch was junk. I think he wanted $6500? Decent car, but needed a clutch.
The one I ended up buying had a $7495 price tag on it at the Mazda dealer. It was a local 1 owner car. The only add on the previous owner did was the aftermarket rims. I called back 3 days later and offered $6k cash, and they bit. So I think I got the good deal. I coulda paid a grand more for a chopped up R title'd 10th anniversary, or 5 hundo more for a car that might not have made it home on the clutch.
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well, I just got back from looking at the car. It was in surprisingly good shape. I have more dents in my 99 than this one did. There is one very small dent in the trunk. Looks like someone tried to slam the trunk shut with too much stuff in it. The only main issue with the car is his 'girlfriend' totally destroyed the front bumper cover. Didn't mess up any of the supports, thank goodness, but I will have to replace it. Seats were in good condition and the whole thing was bone stock. He had some hulking 17" wheels on it, so the car felt SLOW. Or, perhaps it is because I am now used to what the turbo feels like
Unfortunately, he hasn't done any maintenance on the car. Timing belt should probably be replaced, the radiator and power brake reservoirs were overfilled and the clutch fluid looked black.
Get some real rims on it and replace the shocks and it might be a good car. I am going to pick it up on Wednesday when my transfer clears my bank. It really sucks not having a local bank when you need cash for a sale.
Unfortunately, he hasn't done any maintenance on the car. Timing belt should probably be replaced, the radiator and power brake reservoirs were overfilled and the clutch fluid looked black.
Get some real rims on it and replace the shocks and it might be a good car. I am going to pick it up on Wednesday when my transfer clears my bank. It really sucks not having a local bank when you need cash for a sale.
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well, I just got back from looking at the car. It was in surprisingly good shape. I have more dents in my 99 than this one did. There is one very small dent in the trunk. Looks like someone tried to slam the trunk shut with too much stuff in it. The only main issue with the car is his 'girlfriend' totally destroyed the front bumper cover. Didn't mess up any of the supports, thank goodness, but I will have to replace it. Seats were in good condition and the whole thing was bone stock. He had some hulking 17" wheels on it, so the car felt SLOW. Or, perhaps it is because I am now used to what the turbo feels like
Unfortunately, he hasn't done any maintenance on the car. Timing belt should probably be replaced, the radiator and power brake reservoirs were overfilled and the clutch fluid looked black.
Get some real rims on it and replace the shocks and it might be a good car. I am going to pick it up on Wednesday when my transfer clears my bank. It really sucks not having a local bank when you need cash for a sale.
Unfortunately, he hasn't done any maintenance on the car. Timing belt should probably be replaced, the radiator and power brake reservoirs were overfilled and the clutch fluid looked black.
Get some real rims on it and replace the shocks and it might be a good car. I am going to pick it up on Wednesday when my transfer clears my bank. It really sucks not having a local bank when you need cash for a sale.
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I may be missing another post where you point this out, but why are you trying to buy a '99? I would consider that year to be at the very bottom of Miatas that I would buy. I have seen too many used ones come with $1,000+ in needed repairs (dealer rates) due to the substandard first gen coil pack. We've got a guy in our Miata club who just spent $1700 in repairs on his and my mother-in-laws has been over here for work many many times (she is trying to nickle and dime it instead of fixing everything at once). Why not look for a nice '00 instead?
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