It's recommended to unzip the rear PVC window window panel so that it lies flat, before lowering the roof. This prevents it from creasing and cracking over time. Nice looking car BTW 👍
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
OMG! That is brilliant!!! I wish I knew that! I’m going to try that out when I get home from work today. The previous owner must not have known that either, because he never told me anything like that. Thanks for letting me know! Knowing that would’ve significantly helped during the times when I left the top down for an extended period of time and it got kind of creased and it was hard to put back up. And thank you very much! I also hope you enjoyed the review video. If you did, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a great day! -Mark
@bazerwazer6180 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews My pleasure. Just remember to unlatch the hood and crack it open an inch first, in order to release the tension on the zipper. Also, it's better to store the car with the hood raised. This helps prevent the material cracking and tearing down the line. I have a very early 1989 Mazda Eunos (MX5) I've owned for 11 years, here in the UK.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@bazerwazer6180 Ahh, makes sense. And I just tried it. Worked like an absolute charm! I can’t believe I never even knew the top did that! I’m going to do that every time I put the top down now. Thanks so much for the tips! I appreciate you watching all the way from the UK. If you enjoyed the review, please make sure to leave a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care and have a great day! -Mark
@roddydykes7053 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews use some plastic polish on it
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@roddydykes7053 Good idea! Thanks.
@BokBarber Жыл бұрын
My experience was similar to yours. I was looking to learn engine repair, and wanted a project car that would be inexpensive to make mistakes on. The only reason I bought a Miata was because I read it was easy to take apart the engine. Nothing todo with the driving experience or styling. My goal was to buy it, take stuff apart, maybe fix some things and sell it off for my REAL project car. Then I drove it on a nice day with the top down. Then I whipped it around a few corners. Then I couldn't stop smiling, and still own it three years later. Sure it makes no power, looks like a metal jelly bean with eyes and screams at highway speeds: that's all part of the charm. It makes the whole experience hilarious. I won't be selling off my bean anytime soon. Bonus points: the "cute little face" makes it much more wife/girlfriend friendly than more aggressively styled cars.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
That is awesome! I’m really happy you love “your bean” hahaha it really is a great car for tinkering willy-nilly, AND for driving spiritedly! That’s a very funny point you make though. I totally agree with your mindset that that would be the likely case most of the time. However, it’s very ironic that my girlfriend feels the complete opposite way! She is also definitely not a girl that’s into cute or tiny things. Which she would prefer is a big fancy truck, In particular a late model F-150 King Ranch, or a Tundra 1794 Edition. Nonetheless, no one can deny how fun it is to carve corners in this car with the top down on a beautiful day! Also, thank you so much for checking out the video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a great day! -Mark
@7dc379 Жыл бұрын
Nice car. I have a '97 and I love it. I'd recommend you check your alignment and suspension components and tires. That car should go down the highway without any shimmy or shake. The little amount of money you spend to fix that will be well spent. You can drive that thing for another 30 years. Happy motoring....
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah, I should do that. I should also consider getting new tires at the same time because I’m sure these are on the older side... I sure hope I can drive another 30 years! It’s a super fun car. If I ever have a kid one day, I’m planning on passing it down to them. Thanks so much for watching, and happy motoring to you too! Please consider subscribing to the channel as well. It really helps me out to grow, and I sincerely appreciate it. Thanks so much again! -Mark
@fabianhcarsnvlogs Жыл бұрын
Took my ‘92 for a 10 hour road trip (both ways each) And it was absolutely amazing, never had any issues, was awesome to drive, my sister came with me and she agreed that it was a great ride. It’s a true testament to how reliable these machines really are.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Good for you man! I love to hear when people take their cars on a solid road trip and have a great experience with it. It is crazy to think how reliable these are, even 30+ years later! Also, if you enjoyed the video, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to my channel! The subscription is free to you, and it really helps me out to grow, so I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark 😎
@zooks3894 Жыл бұрын
It's such a beautifully styled car. Loved it then and love it now. It deserves its reputation as a classic.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
It certainly is! Timeless I would say. I’m very happy I bought this car when I did. It has been so much fun! It also has been really reliable too. It truly has been a great car to own. If I had to have a critique, I just wish that the car had more power, and felt tighter/more solid at times. However, I know that can be fixed with some proper upgrades. One day, I would potentially love to fully go through the car and upgrade the wheels, tires, suspension, brakes, bushings, bracing, and potentially even add forced induction or an engine swap too! I know I’m getting a little ahead of myself, but that would be a dream build! It would make this timeless classic also into a corner carving monster!
@zooks3894 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews some great ideas there. Id keep the original engine as the distribution and short gear ratios are perfect for the car. Its perfection. Hit the twisty roads and you will have a huge grin! Dont ever sell it! Awesome car!
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@zooks3894 I hear you mate! As of right now, I am certainly not selling it, and I will most likely be keeping it stock for a long time. I may want to do some things eventually, but as it is right now it really is a great car. The only things that I can see myself most likely doing in the future are wheels, tires, suspension, and bracing. I feel like that would be all the car needs to really liven up where it truly belongs, on a twisty back road!! Thanks so much for being a long time fan, and checking out the video! 😁 take care, and have a good one mate! -Mark
@theholyscriptofshrek Жыл бұрын
Really good care taken of this car. Good job dude, it looks amazing
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
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@aaronsylvia4903 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Mark, I didn't realize how simple and clean your miata is. The condition of it looks perfect from the inside and out. Even the seats aren't even ripped which is awesome
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much bud! I really appreciate that. It’s not all original, but I’ve done my best to spiff it up and take care of it as best as I can. Thanks for checking out the video!
@mastercricket7626 Жыл бұрын
Agree u don't see them clean anymore , mine was clapped when I bought it to restore n mod but that y I got one that was not nice , so I did not mess up a mint model.. peace and love brotha
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@mastercricket7626 Thanks man! Yeah, that makes a lot of sense to get a not-so-nice example to then modify and restore how you would like to, rather than taking away the originality of a mostly stock example. Peace and love brother!
@marcduque99833 ай бұрын
Just picked up a 1990 with 40k miles that I'm restoring back to stock. It's my first Miata so this video has got me psyched to drive it
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews3 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Good luck with the restoration. 40k miles is SUPER low. That is one heck of a find. What do you have to do to return it back to stock? Also, I really appreciate you checking out my review video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It's free, it really helps me out to grow, so I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark 😎🤙
@noahweronick Жыл бұрын
Nice review, I have a 92 sby and it’s been great.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! And nice, I'm happy to hear you are enjoying it. They really are fun cars. Please also don't forget to leave me a like and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have good one! -Mark
@devinalvarez2454 Жыл бұрын
i got a 1990 with 51k miles and a hardtop and bonestock. Love it
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! That is actually really low miles too. I bought mine with about 140k lol. I’ve seen some for sale lower than yours, but people are asking 20 to 30k at that mileage… Nonetheless, enjoy my friend! It is an awesome weekend warrior. I have tons of fun with this car throughout the time I’ve owned it. Also, If you enjoyed the video, please don’t forget to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I sincerely appreciate it. Thanks so much for watching and have a good one! -Mark
@devinalvarez2454 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Thanks! i liked your video. you got a great looking 90 :)!
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@devinalvarez2454 Thanks so much! I really appreciate that. 👍👍
@waltervanderboor Жыл бұрын
We had one, just one word: Fantastic.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
What year was yours, and how long did you own it? Also, thanks for checking out the video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave the video a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I sincerely appreciate it. Take care, have a good one! -Mark
@BingBingEnterprises Жыл бұрын
Don’t know what it is but I have a soft spot for little cars and pretty much all things Jdm, I’ve personally got a 1990 eunos roadster which is the Japanese version and it’s been a great car for the year I have owned it and think it will be one of those cars that I will never sell and am thinking of going turbo eventually. Yours looks great, not many nice ones around now but I’m proud to say I own an original tidy example… for now.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! By the looks of your profile pic, yours doesn't look to shabby either! Hahah and same here my friend. It really is a fun car. I'm hoping to keep mine indefinitely, and I'm proud of it being mostly original too. However, I do consider the fact that mine isn't a garage queen with 30k-or-less mile example either. It's had 3 owners including me, it's had a respray, 145k on the clock, and I drive it spiritedly every time I take it out lolll Part of me wants to just keep it stock for the nostalgia value and fear of ruining it. However, if I have the proper funds and inclination, I would absolutely love to go full send on this car with a high quality track-spec build one day; engine swap (probably a high-revving 2.0L Honda motor) with a turbo making maybe between 350-450 wheel, full suspension including coilovers, sway bars/end links, bracing, rollbar + seats with harnesses, wheels/tires, big brakes, LSD, the whole 9... Another dream of mine would be to get (in addition to keeping the Miata) one of my favorite JDM cars ever, a 1999 S15/200SX, and then maybe eventually throwing in a RB26 or even a 2JZ engine swap into that! Stay in touch and keep my updated if you end up doing any mods with your Miata! I'd like to hear how it goes. Also, if you haven't already, please don't forget to like the video, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me grow, and I sincerely appreciate it. Thanks again, and have a great day! -Mark
@mastercricket7626 Жыл бұрын
U wo t regret boosting it fam I know n promise lol peace and love brotha keep it rad stay safe and build on l8z
@Theweouthereforrealclub-6 ай бұрын
The shake at speed is the tires, if you still have this car try and find a set of the 15” stock wheels because the tire selection on 14” wheels is horrible unless you want to import them from overseas! The 5 spokes and the 95 m edition BBS RZs pop up on redline auto parts every now and then if you are interested. The key is to get lightweight wheels whatever you do! Miatas hate heavy wheels! Also if you want to fit in there better and keep the airbag supermiata has a spacer for stock steering wheels. Its one of the best mods you can do if your knees want to be where the wheel is! I stuck an NB steering wheel on mine because I prefer the thicker wheel, if you have the spacer you don’t need to drill holes in the back of the wheel for the clock spring so thats nice.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews6 ай бұрын
@@Theweouthereforrealclub- I really appreciate the advice! And you are absolutely right about the shaking. Want to know why I know you’re right? And the craziest part is that this literally happened to me just about two weeks ago; longgggg after I filmed and posted this review on my Miata… I was driving it on a good clip the highway to actually meet a friend and film his beautiful fully customized rebuilt M3 Comp (video will be posted probably later this month or August) and I noticed on the way up in the morning that I had a pretty significant shake (way worse then this video) at around 70 ish MPH. It kind of came and went, so I didn’t think anything of it. I carried on with my day, filmed the car, my friend and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, and I headed home. On the way home, it started off that I was cruising in the passing lane with no problems. Suddenly, I get some really bad shaking between 60 to 65 MPH. I start to worry a little bit… Then I noticed that it starts to get really bad even between 30 and 40. I’m starting to think that this is not good. It got to the point where I could barely keep the car under the control it was so bad. I pulled over multiple times, checked my tires, and they all had air in them. I even pulled into an empty parking lot and “ghost rode the whip” very slowly just to see if one of my wheels was wobbling like crazy as if I busted a wheel bearing or a tie rod or something like that. I really had no idea what was going on. I kept going very carefully, and I make it to about 5 mins away from home on 1.5 hour+ drive, when suddenly I hear a “phamp phamp phamp phamp” and that’s when I go, “Yep, that was my tire the whole time.” I pull over, try to change it myself, realize that my tire iron I had in there (that came with the car) didn’t fit the lug nuts properly. Thankfully, the first person‘s door I knocked on happily came out with his 2 young kids and helped me get the tire on with some of their tools. Couldn’t have thanked them enough. Next day, I was at Town Fair Tire! I ended up just getting some Falken Sincera all seasons because it was kind of an emergency, and I needed to drive the car for the next several days. Obviously, the stock wheels needed a new set very desperately anyway. They seem to perform OK so far. I plan on getting a set of 15” aftermarket wheels eventually though. When that day comes, I will definitely get a set of lightweight wheels with a good set of summer/performance tires to really bring out the best of that car! Anyway, thanks for reading this essay and I appreciate your advice/recommendations. I also sincerely appreciate you checking out my video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to my channel! It’s free, and really helps me out to grow, so I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark 😎🤙
@Bleixzuur Жыл бұрын
Amazing video keep up the good work
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. Please make sure to like the video and also consider subscribing if you haven’t already! It really helps me out. Thanks again for watching and commenting! Comments like this are what keep me going my friend! Take care -Mark
@slyonme Жыл бұрын
invest in some coilovers,front and rear sway bars,good endlinks,some 18's tyres...that takes the mx5 to the next level
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree! Certainly one day... She's going to be kind of tucked away in a semi-storage situation for a little while because I plan on moving to Florida from Mass very soon. However, when I can figure out how to keep/store it properly wherever I end up, I am considering doing a full-blown build with this car. First and foremost would be pretty much everything you just mentioned, and then eventually an engine swap + an LSD. I don't know if I would go with 18 inch wheels though... I feel like I would stick with 14s, maybe go up to 15s or 16s, but I'm not sure yet. Thanks for watching the review though, and I hope you enjoyed it! Please also consider leaving me a like and subscribing to the channel as well. It really helps me out, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark
@markzimmer1486 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews 15's are the way to go. More tires choices, not much available in 14 inch wheels. I got a 92 last year and wnt with 15's, 205 X50. I put Koning yellow shocks and Flyin Miata lowering springs instead of coilovers. Dropped the car about 3/4 inch, nothing absurd. Really helped the handling and made it even better. Then I bought my son a bone stock 91 with on it. He plans to keep it that way.
@mikeb9569 Жыл бұрын
Thx for the new Miata content. Nice NA.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Of course! And thank you very much, I really appreciate that! Please make sure to like the video and also consider subscribing to the channel if you haven't already! It really helps me out to grow, and it means a lot. Take care, and have a great day! -Mark
@ZaxMiata Жыл бұрын
awesome video :)
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
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@mastercricket7626 Жыл бұрын
Great vid fam got cpl things tho 1 the mocho guys u talk of i lobe blowing there doors off in my 91 miata (sleeper lol) and 2 the hey issues I was able to solve with 205 tires and lowered the car but thats not for everyone 😅 otherwise great vid bro and also I agree a roll bar is best safety thing u can do to miata ... peace n love bro keep it rad stay safe and build on l8z
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much man! I bet your Miata is so much fun to do that in hahah I’m very curious though, what kind of mods do you have done to it? Also, I definitely think that I need some new tires and an alignment. Possibly also some new bushings and/or new sway bar end links as well. But yeah, I would need to put some serious money with performance mods into my Miata to make 205 tires worth it lol. Thank you so much for your kind words, and also for checking out the video my man! Please don’t forget to like the video, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark
@rayrous8229 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the manufacturers don't do manuals any more. My first car was a chevette. I want a small car with a manual transmission again. Probably going to get an NB2, but if I can find a good deal, an NA has what I need.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
I know!! Their production numbers are dwindling down ever so slightly day-by-day as we speak. It's quite unfortunate, but that's just the way that the car market is going these days! Practically no one is buying manuals new, so the manufacturers are not making money, and they figure it's better to just slowly stop making them. That's why I feel like it is SO important for us enthusiasts to keep the spirit alive of what a true sports car should be. I think any Miata really is an EXCELLENT platform for you if you want a small, super fun roadster with a MT. To be honest, the best deals might be on the NC, as it's the least popular Miata. However, that doesn't mean it's a bad car. It's heavier, and a little more bloated, but it still stays true to it's MX-5 badge. I recommend looking at pretty much all generations of Miatas in your area. They all have their own unique quirks with something great to offer. Best of luck in the search! Also, if you enjoyed my review video, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to my channel! It's free to you, and it really helps me out to grow, so I certainly appreciate it. Take care, have a good one! -Mark 😎
@barrychapelle8097 Жыл бұрын
Good clear advice
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate you checking out the video. Please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a great day! -Mark
@MatthewJohnCrittenden10 ай бұрын
Sweet stock car, just like my 1990. Appreciating classics here in Australia, not that I will ever sell.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes, I seem to always enjoy seeing nicely kept classics/antiques over newer cars, simply because seeing one of these in great shape is a rarity! I don’t ever want to sell mine either. Hopefully I can keep it forever. If I ever have a little ones, I am hoping that I can pass it on to them one day! ❤️ Also, thank you so much for watching my video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It’s free to you, and it really helps me out to grow, so I sincerely appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark 😎
@MatthewJohnCrittenden10 ай бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Subbed and Liked, more power to your channel :)
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews10 ай бұрын
@@MatthewJohnCrittenden Thank you so much mate! Much appreciated. 😎🤙 Be well, and drive safe!
@Gumbowl Жыл бұрын
would you say a miata is a decent first car? i've driven my parents car for some time now and debating getting a cute little miata
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello there! I feel like the Miata can be not just a great first car, but one of the best first cars. Yet, that’s only if you consider the following to make sure that it’s right for you… Please keep in mind though, this is my own personal advice, and some people will certainly think differently. However, I have owned 6 different vehicles over the last 14 years, and this is my experience that I have gained. First and foremost, you absolutely want to do your best to find one that’s not necessarily in perfect cosmetic shape, but in excellent, if not damn near perfect mechanical shape. It’s your first car, so there’s a very slim chance that you won’t have a nick, a scratch, a dent, a scrape ir all of the above while you’re learning how to drive in the first 2 years. It happens to the best of us, and to all of us, so don’t worry about it. Focus on finding one that runs extremely well, doesn’t overheat, blow any smoke, or leak any fluid from anywhere. You do not want your first car to be a reliability headache. Unless you have a handy dad, or some good buds that will definitely help you fix up a project, you do not want a first car that’s going to give you nothing but problems. Nothing is more annoying than trying to hit the open road as a young lad/lass and you can’t because something is broken on your only car. Secondly, you have to consider what you plan on using your first car for. Are you going to be doing a really long commute back-and-forth to school, or a job? Are you also going to want to be able to take more than one friend with you for a ride? Are you going to ever need to be able to transport large items, or even tow anything? Owning a Miata is not necessarily conducive for all of those things. It’s not the most comfortable car on the highway for very long rides, and storage/cargo space is extremely minimal. However, don’t let all of that scare you away. If you have the right mindset, and plan on using the Miata for what it was built for, it could be an absolutely fantastic first car. Are you a driving/sports car enthusiast that wants to have a FANTASTIC first platform to learn how to drive a true analog manual RWD car? You can drive this car very spiritually in tight corners, and it’s also forgiving enough for a less experienced driver because of its very low HP. Do you wanna classic car that will get tons of positive attention at the gas pump and at car meets? Do you want a car that you can make simple starter content with and build up your own social media following? Do you want a car that you can modify very easily and learn how to work on cars, or just simply spiff up and keep in great condition that will appreciate in value over time? Then the Miata can be a great first car for you! Sorry, I decided to write an essay, but I feel like that was a great question that should’ve been answered properly. I hope that helps, and good luck with Miata hunting! Nonetheless, I also very much hope you enjoyed the video! If you did, please don’t forget to smash the like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a great day! -Mark
@Gumbowl Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Thank you so much for the amazing answer! I've been searching for a car that can not only get me to school but also provide some fun during my free time. Your points have given me a lot to think about, and I'm completely convinced. I'll definitely start looking for one in the near future, although it seems like there's a low availability in the market here in Norway. I genuinely appreciate your proper response and the helpful review! Much love and thanks again for your input! 😁
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@Gumbowl Not a problem at all! I want to help my viewers/subscribers the best way that I can. Good luck with the search! If you find a good one, I know you will have a ton of fun with a Miata. The market is tough right now unfortunately. That’s also awesome to hear that I have viewers all the way out in Norway! How cool. I know that you guys still get a decent amount of snow though. So also consider the fact that RWD and low ground clearance don’t always go well with snow, lol. Good luck, and thanks so much again for watching! Please make sure to leave the video a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel of you haven’t already. It really helps me out! Take care my friend! -Mark 😁
@Gumbowl Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews yes! we do get quite a lot of snow so ill make sure to take care of that. aswell as our prices are quite high but ill work my way around it. appriciate the responses. you've gotten and sub and like from me
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@Gumbowl Yes, definitely. And my pleasure! Thanks so much for subscribing! I really appreciate it. It truly is a special feeling to know that I can help people across the globe with my content and information that I provide on KZbin. Best of luck, my friend! Please feel free to reach out and let me know how you end up making out in the future!
@word2RG Жыл бұрын
wheels should be balanced at specialty shop, night and day difference. (look for a Hunter balancer)
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I’ve been given that recommendation by a few people. I appreciate it! I was also thinking about upgrading to a set of new wheels and tires too while I was at it. One day I’ll at least do the tires and balancing, and hopefully that will resolve it. I also hope you enjoyed the video nonetheless! If you did, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark
@markbrown89835 күн бұрын
That radiator has to have popped by now. lol
@scottoworn Жыл бұрын
The NC PRHT is the best series. More refined, better engine and better everything. I am on my fourth NC. I have driven the NA and NB and will never own one.
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Do you own an NC? It's so funny that you say that. A lot of people actually say the NC is the worst generation. However, I think people give it a lot more flack than it deserves. It is the heaviest/biggest of the Miatas, but it is still an awesome driver’s car in my opinion. If you own/owned a Miata yourself, tell me more about it! Also, if you enjoyed the review, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing! The subscription is free to you, and it really helps me out to grow, so I sincerely appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark
@woolzy1049 Жыл бұрын
What is the highest speed this car has reached?
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
On a closed course, of course lol I’ve gotten it up to 115. However, at that speed, the engine was screaming at about 5000 RPM and it did not feel stable or comfortable at all. My Miata can probably use some new tires, wheel balancing, and an alignment though. However, even with all of that, I don’t think this car could get past 125. I would say 120 at best without any performance mods.
@can0fbread770 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, just wondering how tall you are. I’m curious because I am thinking about buying a Miata as my first car but I am worried that it will be a small fit for me. I am 6 ft tall. Thanks!
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Not a problem! I am also 6ft, and I weigh around 200 lb. Unless you weigh 275+ lb, I think you would fit in one just fine. The guy I bought it from, who is also my former Fire Chief actually was around 6’ 2” and 260 lb. Surprisingly, even he fit in it! Sure, he squeezed, but he made it work. The best advice is to just sit in one, and test drive it yourself! I always recommend test driving a car before buying it, because you will never know if you like it or not until you do. Good luck with the search! Also, thank you so much for checking out my video! If you enjoyed it, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing to the channel! It really helps me out to grow, and I certainly appreciate it. Take care, have a good one! -Mark
@can0fbread770 Жыл бұрын
@@DoubleClutchAutoReviews appreciate you my guy, I’m 185 so I should be fine👍👍👍
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
@@can0fbread770 Yeah, you should be all set. Definitely make sure you drive any Miata you are thinking about buying anyway though. You also want to make sure it's a good car, and you enjoy driving it no matter how well you fit! Hahah Good luck with your search! -Mark 😎
@Fpvpilot928Ай бұрын
Perfect weight balance between the two front axles..... Dude, it ain't even got one front axle 😂😂😂
@DoubleClutchAutoReviewsАй бұрын
@@Fpvpilot928 Got me! Genuinely misspoke. What I meant to say was that it has perfect 50/50 weight balance between the front and rear wheels.
@Fpvpilot928Ай бұрын
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews lol, all good man, I knew exactly what you meant, just ocd. Love the video, and the car, keep it up!
@DoubleClutchAutoReviewsАй бұрын
@ I know, I appreciate that. Sometimes it’s good to be called out, especially when you are technically blatantly incorrect. 😂 Thanks though! Glad you enjoyed the video either way. 😎🤙
@pemudabergairah Жыл бұрын
How much did you get for this car?
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
I didn't sell the car. I still have it if that's what you were asking. However, if you're asking how much I paid for it, I apologize but I'm not going to publicize that information on here. Although, I will tell you that I bought it from my old boss who is a trustworthy older gentleman that took good care of it and drove it lightly compared to your typically Miata owner. I also bought it right before all of the price hikes on every used car, especially Miatas, so I feel like I got a steal on this bad Larry. 😉
@Schmieriger_ Жыл бұрын
Miata
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed the video, please make sure to leave me a like, and also consider subscribing! The subscription is free to you, and it really helps me out to grow, so I sincerely appreciate it. Take care, and have a good one! -Mark 😁
@AK_Records_027865 ай бұрын
i had this car before but i selled it in the year 2023
@DoubleClutchAutoReviews5 ай бұрын
@@AK_Records_02786 Nice! But why did you sell it if you don’t mind me asking? Are you happy you did or do you miss it?