The 1992 MX5/Miata has left my stable after three years or so, which actually represents a pretty good long-term experience of it as a potential classic buy. My conclusion after all this is that it’s actually too good. Absolute efficiency and reliability is inherently slightly dull. The MX5 is a copy of the 1960s Lotus Elan, but executed with total competence as 1990s Japanese engineering was a high point. The Lotus is fragile, temperamental, unreliable, too small, borderline dangerous with its featherweight GRP construction, and the pop-up lights may or may not pop up. However, it’s also beautiful, charismatic, involving, fast, increasingly valuable, and it has a nice veneered dashboard. It’s a proper classic, whatever that means.
The MX5 is strong, reliable, safe, fits all sizes, has substantial door intrusion…