Old or new MX-5?

Question:
I would like to buy a Mazda mx-5 however, I am unsure if I should buy an old one now or wait until Sept/Oct of this year and buy a second hand mx-5 of the version which came out last year i.e. a 'new' mx-5. What do you think? All opinions and motoring knowledge is welcome.

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I don't mind waiting as I will have saved more money by then anyway!

Answers:

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If you want a real sports car, go for the old. If you want a daily driver, you will probably be happier with the new version, especially with the retractable hardtop (if you live where it rains or is cold a lot). Have fun!

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it's certainly not the prettiest car around today and it has been known as 'hairdressers car' - so if you're one. go for it.
the new one is much nicer looking, and unlike the old one you can be sure that your headlights work everytime and don't get jammed half way as they flip after 5 years.
A second hand MX-5 in sept. would be a good choice, despite the wait. You could get yourself a car during this time, especially if you buy a convertible during the Winter season you could sell it in the Summer for the same amount - unless you smash it to pulp.
Look into other cars a BMW Z3 is a girly car with loads of power.
MG TF is also a nice looking car.

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good luck with your purchase!

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Shop around. You can get very good mk1 cars for good prices. I've got one and I'm no hair-dresser and I've never had any problems with the pop-up head lights. Come to think of it I've had no trouble at all from my MX5 and I've had it 3 years, it is now 15 years old. Bomb proof, I'd definately buy another.

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So it's ok for her to get a Miata...mmmkay?

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Personally, I'd get a newer MX-5 Miata with more horspower (170 HP). I don't think the 2007 Model has any major changes, so I'd just as soon go with a leftover 2006 and save some money!

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Unless you want the MRHT model (Metal Retractable Hard Top)...To me, that would DEFINITELY be worth the extra $ and worth the wait!

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If the Miata had more HP, I'd consider it.....170 HP ain't quite cuttin' it for me. I'll keep my 350Z at 287 HP! :)

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Buy the one you really want. The new ones obviously come with a warranty but you should wait until all of the options for this model year are available (navi, sirius radio, power hard top, etc.). You can't go wrong with an older miata as miata owners are meticulous when it comes to maintaining their car. Most of them are weekend drivers depending on where you live (i.e. Florida) and don't get abused. Most miata owners are above the age of 30 so the cars don't get "ragged out". The engines are bulletproof - any year and the transmissions with the exception of the older miata clutches and clutch hydraulics, are trouble free. So go to your dealer drive a new one, and I'm sure they'll have an older one to drive as well and see which one you fall in love with.
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