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need some advice wonder if we have any Mazda MX5

drivers on the scene, test driven a couple and I must say I like. Don't suppose anyone has driven one and can pass on aany advice?
In the meantime, post a pic of your car and we'll see who has the smallest dick

need some advice wonder if we have any Mazda MX5

drivers on the scene, test driven a couple and I must say I like. Don't suppose anyone has driven one and can pass on aany advice?
In the meantime, post a pic of your car and we'll see who has the smallest dick
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Here's my MX5:

Top down, country road - it's a joy to drive. Legendary handling, and it's so light, the 1.8 actually goes like a bullet. Good value second hand. It's a Mark 2.5 model, which all seem to have held their price since the new one came out, which I don't like as much.

Top down, country road - it's a joy to drive. Legendary handling, and it's so light, the 1.8 actually goes like a bullet. Good value second hand. It's a Mark 2.5 model, which all seem to have held their price since the new one came out, which I don't like as much.
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Herh, or perhaps we're just very comfortable with our sexuality and also enjoy driving the best small sports car on the road. I'm sure you're an 'eligible bachelor' Commie, and not at all a candidate for 'most likely to be a repressed homosexual' on TW.communistworkethic wrote:didn't realise we had so many hairdressers and middle-aged men with a gaugin complex
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not at all, I'm more than comfortable with my moisturiser purchasing quota, more shoes than most girls I know and the amount of pink in my wardrobe, not to mention a number of gay and bisexual friends and colleagues. Why you raised sexuality I don't know, I didn't, perhaps it is you who questions their sexuality given you immediately jumped on that as though a nerve had been touched.50sQuiff wrote:Herh, or perhaps we're just very comfortable with our sexuality and also enjoy driving the best small sports car on the road. I'm sure you're an 'eligible bachelor' Commie, and not at all a candidate for 'most likely to be a repressed homosexual' on TW.communistworkethic wrote:didn't realise we had so many hairdressers and middle-aged men with a gaugin complex
Mx5 may be a roadster, it may be good, but a sports car it is not.
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The MX5 has fantastic handling and is fun to drive.
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
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Idiot Wind wrote:The MX5 has fantastic handling and is fun to drive.
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
That's just random words, surely!
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enfieldwhite wrote:Idiot Wind wrote:The MX5 has fantastic handling and is fun to drive.
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
That's just random words, surely!
My cars got 5 wheels (including steering) and goes where I drive it. Functional tool. (not you, commie, the car)

The 3 stands for 3 series and the rest usually denotes the engine size i.e. a 323 would have a 2.3L engine. However, on this particular model the engine size is actually 2.5L.
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In which case, why not call it the 325, which would still differentiate it from the aforementioned 328?Idiot Wind wrote:enfieldwhite wrote:Idiot Wind wrote:The MX5 has fantastic handling and is fun to drive.
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
That's just random words, surely!
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The 3 stands for 3 series and the rest usually denotes the engine size i.e. a 323 would have a 2.3L engine. However, on this particular model the engine size is actually 2.5L.

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Exactly, hence why I said it makes no sense to me either!enfieldwhite wrote:In which case, why not call it the 325, which would still differentiate it from the aforementioned 328?Idiot Wind wrote:enfieldwhite wrote:Idiot Wind wrote:The MX5 has fantastic handling and is fun to drive.
I agree with Commie though, it's not a sports car and certainly not the best roadster. The Honda S2000 is better for a start. The noise at 7/8000 revs is unbelievable.
I drive a 323i SE at the moment, on a '99 plate. An old car but f*ck me can it shift. It was badged as a 323 despite having a 2.5L engine - summat to do with wanting to differentiate from the 328. I know, makes no sense to me either!!!
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The 3 stands for 3 series and the rest usually denotes the engine size i.e. a 323 would have a 2.3L engine. However, on this particular model the engine size is actually 2.5L.
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