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Old Jul 9, 2019 | 07:58 AM
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Default Miataland! I know where I知 planning my next vacation....

I was just in northern Italy a few weeks ago... wish I knew about this then! I would 100% do this rather than a trip to Maranello.

https://www.thedrive.com/news/28882/...-luxury-resort
Old Jul 9, 2019 | 09:45 AM
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ehh, I can brows craigslist and see most of that. A MonsterMiata? from like '98, really? but i suffer from narcissism.
Old Jul 9, 2019 | 10:43 AM
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But can you drive them around the countryside in northern Italy?
Old Jul 9, 2019 | 03:27 PM
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I was actually thinking of driving my MX-5 to Italy in the next two months, this looks like the ultimate destination for it. Thanks for sharing, I will report back after the visit
Old Jul 9, 2019 | 04:37 PM
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I actually got this information in the Dodge Viper chat I'm in.

I seem to get better Miata related info there than I do in other chats.

Old Jul 9, 2019 | 05:06 PM
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Maranello is nice; we all have Miatas but I assume only a handful own Ferraris. TBH Italy is a nice place to visit for petrolheads; lots of automotive museums, and the Lamborghini, Pagani, Ducati and Abarth factories are open for a (scheduled and guided) tour as well (or at least were 5 years ago). And then you can move towards the north for some amazing roads. That being said, Miataland looks amazing and is definitely on my list too!
Old Jul 9, 2019 | 05:39 PM
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I guess I'm just not interested in looking at miatas. But the factories, that sounds very interesting. I like learning how things come together.

Also, this is why I am not a marketing consultant. I just dont connect with what people want or like. I'm weird. When someone finds out I have a turbo car, and they want to talk turbo, I can't get away fast enough.
Old Aug 27, 2019 | 04:12 PM
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I drove to Miataland from the Netherlands last week in my MX-5.

Miataland is awesome and everybody who is thinking of going there should totally do it!

First I drove over the Stelvio pass to Italy:


Next, we visited Andrea's collection:

Absolutely insane collection. I really loved to see a Mazdaspeed Miata in real life. But also all the rare JDM models were really nice. I sat in an original NA JDM Mazdaspeed RS model with the unique Recaros and absolutely loved it.

We were also able to drive the 30th Anniversary for a day.
This was also really nice. The ND feels great: it feels much closer to the NA / NB than I thought it ever would. The 184 hp engine is a peach, keeps pulling even above 7000 rpm. The Brembo brakes were also impressive.
I also liked the way the stock ND rotates, I guess it has some dynamic toe making the car rotate. It was really fun to drive around, much more lively compared to my NB 1.8 (w/ torsen).
The ND is also a much nicer and more practical car, I really loved the simplicity of the roof. I will keep saving for one, but for now it was more an eye opener how much fun a little more power is.
So this gives me motivation to finish my turbo NB!


The resort is also really nice. The pool has a great view and the rooms are very big. The price is also great for what is on offer.
Andrea also has a big collection of books and steering wheels in the resort. In the evening we were back early. I found a book reminding me of my Formula Student time. I showed it to Andrea and we talked for a long time, the guy is truly passionate about cars and Miatas in general. Andrea was also nice enough to serve us a beer also.

Overall: awesome experience and I am already thinking of driving there again next year. I should go there with the turbo NB!
Old Aug 27, 2019 | 07:25 PM
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Awesome to have a first-hand report, thanks. I go to Milan once or twice a year for work, I may go out of my way next time and spend a weekend there.
Old Aug 29, 2019 | 07:04 PM
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Damn, the wife and I were actually in San Marino for MotoGP two years ago. Had no idea this existed or I would've stayed there
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