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Old Jul 22, 2014 | 12:31 PM
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Is it sad my favorite things on the ND chassis is the oil filter location and the oil pan not requiring the engine be removed to take it off and tap it? Im also in love with the suspension linkage and the motor mounts not being angled anymore so the the engine rest evenly on top
Old Jul 22, 2014 | 12:32 PM
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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 01:33 PM
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I hear Mazda unveils the ND on the 3rd.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:02 PM
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Of September. At Mazda presents Mazdaspeed Laguna Seca Mazda Speedway.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:04 PM
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Given the choice, which would you prefer?
Price point is whatever the MSRP is on the Mazda.

New Miata ND
Used Porsche Boxster S
Other (specify)
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:10 PM
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New Miata ND with the following assumptions: 165hp, 155ft-lbs, 2350lbs, 35+ mpg.

Why? Car has a warranty, getting 0% financing through Mazda is easy, and the Mazda2 I've been DDing is way too practical (and not RWD). I want another Miata that I can DD and do autocross in that has modern safety and amenities. Also, I want to see what it's like to have a convertible despite owning a Miata for the past 7+ years (yay hardtops).

The S2000 is obviously appealing and I think it's a great car, but I think that the speed necessary to have fun with it is too high for the street. I'm an old person. I'd rather throw a slow, soft Miata through a corner at 45mph versus getting the same satisfaction out of doing it with an S2000 at 70mph. Safety first.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rleete
Given the choice, which would you prefer?
Price point is whatever the MSRP is on the Mazda.

New Miata ND
Used Porsche Boxster S
Other (specify)
ND

The only Porsche I'm interested in is the new Cayman S. And I don't make the kind of scratch to justify a $70k car in my garage or it would already be there.

Originally Posted by Dunning Kruger Affect
New Miata ND with the following assumptions: 165hp, 155ft-lbs, 2350lbs, 35+ mpg.

Why? Car has a warranty, getting 0% financing through Mazda is easy, and the Mazda2 I've been DDing is way too practical (and not RWD). I want another Miata that I can DD and do autocross in that has modern safety and amenities. Also, I want to see what it's like to have a convertible despite owning a Miata for the past 7+ years (yay hardtops).

The S2000 is obviously appealing and I think it's a great car, but I think that the speed necessary to have fun with it is too high for the street. I'm an old person. I'd rather throw a slow, soft Miata through a corner at 45mph versus getting the same satisfaction out of doing it with an S2000 at 70mph. Safety first.
I'm starting to get the itch again for something properly fast. I miss the '13 GT even though you couldn't really use it all on the street, nor do I like what it cost to run.

That said, I'm kind of yearning for a boost buggy, but the same problems apply.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:55 PM
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I think a good engine for the future Miata would be the Skyactive engine in the Mazda 3, 185 hp and 184 ft-lbs of torque at the crankshaft. It's ECU, intake and exhaust systems could even be optimized to increase power to 200 horses or more.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Dunning Kruger Affect
Of September. At Mazda presents Mazdaspeed Laguna Seca Mazda Speedway.
aw. my bad.
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by my97miata
I think a good engine for the future Miata would be the Skyactive engine in the Mazda 3, 185 hp and 184 ft-lbs of torque at the crankshaft. It's ECU, intake and exhaust systems could even be optimized to increase power to 200 horses or more.
I'll be sure to forward along those notes to Mazda HQ.
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Originally Posted by rleete
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Nothing more gross than a German Mr2
Old Jul 30, 2014 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
Nothing more gross than a German Mr2
May I ask why you think that?
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Originally Posted by Dunning Kruger Affect

Why? Car has a warranty, getting 0% financing through Mazda is easy
Quick note on this: you only get 0% through Mazda if they are offering it as an incentive on the particular model you're purchasing, and in every case I've seen with Mazda, you're giving up at very minimum $1000 in rebates to do so.

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Old Aug 1, 2014 | 12:59 PM
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Just throwing out some numbers... assumptions:

Price: $26000
Rebate: $1000
APR: 2.99%
Term: 5 years

If you take the $1000 rebate, after 5 years you wind up paying $26950 for the car and monthly payments will be around $450.

If you take 0% APR for 5 years, you pay $26000 for the car, and your monthly payment is $15 cheaper at $435.

The break-even for rebate vs 0% APR is closer to $2000, and I don't think I've seen Mazda do that. It's going to be a new car, so who knows if dealerships are going to tag on a premium like they did with the Toyobaru. Best bet might actually be to print off an S-Plan coupon from Mazdaspeed and get 0% through the Mazda's financing.
Old Aug 1, 2014 | 02:07 PM
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...and then you add inflation rate and the math gets even more fun!

$1000 today != $1000 in 5 years
Old Aug 1, 2014 | 02:41 PM
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Dunning Kruger affects post regarding interest...

^truth. However, I never keep my cars that long, so for me, I'd take the money and run since I know I won't just make the minimum payment for the term of the loan
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Old Aug 1, 2014 | 02:46 PM
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Inflation helps the borrower in a repayment on a loan...? I don't think you know how inflation works, unless if it was a "rah-rah, put cash under your mattress Ron Paul 2008" post.

A car loan is a fixed rate financial instrument and 0% APR is quite literally free money (as long as you don't default).
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I believe "time value of money" was the intended argument, not "inflation"
Old Aug 4, 2014 | 09:27 AM
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So I guess now this is a thread about financing a car?
Old Aug 4, 2014 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
So I guess now this is a thread about financing a car?
Do you have any more information about the ND? No?

The topic will come back around when there is more info.

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