/mg/ - Miata General

buy it and learn faggot, miata is one of the easiest manuals to learn
> clutch in
> start
> 1st gear
> clutch out + lil gas
boom you already did the hardest part
oh gotta shift to second?
> clutch in
> second
> clutch out + gas
congrats

ps, don't pay 4k for it, try around 2800-3200, negotiate, its a 28 year old car .its a 90, have to worry about crank pulley key issue on 90 to 93 I think it was


but It is pretty nice, I just got mine last year, 93 Limited edition for 3600

miata is always the answer

Nice quads. Yeah I wouldn't offer him 5k I just think it's worth 5k.

Dude that's nice, buy it. Has a lot of miles, I'd try to get it for $3500.

You're a dumb cuck

so I have a ND but i hardly ever drive it. I live in socal as well so weather isn't an excuse.

what do

Real talk tho, my regular commutes have so many stops I can only imagine how shitty it'd be to drive a manual. Constant shifting.

Any ever drive an auto? These 2 are around my area:

>providence.craigslist.org/cto/d/1996-mazda-miata-na-low-miles/6477841332.html
Looks mad nice, low miles, ok price, but I'd ideally want a red one t b h.

>worcester.craigslist.org/ctd/d/1995-mazda-mx-5-miata-2dr/6496301360.html
Red one, low miles, clean, stock, kinda dumb high price, ugly spoiler, ugly ass wheels.

You have to decide if you're a driving enthusiast or a fucking normie.

tfw no more snow drifting for the rest of the year

both those prices are awful for an auto miata imo, i've never seen anybody try to sell them for that high of a price before. normally they sell for waaay less than a manual one since there is really no market for them. i highly suggest just learning a manual, it'll take some time getting used to but in the long run if you ever want to sell the car it will be a lot easier to do so + a manual one is just more fun in the first place.

what did my car mean by this? It's oily and on both sides right behind the front wheels