2023 Mazda MX5 MIATA Highway PERFORMANCE and Fuel EFFICIENCY Test
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2023
- Can you daily drive the 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata? How about a road trip? How about when the weather is messy and you can't put the convertible top down? The Miata is almost a perfect top down roadster that loves a curvy road as much as the track....but what if you need it to be your primary car?
Seat comfort, steering comfort, cabin noise, six gear cruising and passing, headrest speaker phone calls, fuel economy....when the top is up, and its raining, these aspects become even more important.
We take the Miata Club trim level, with the BBS wheel, Recaro seats, and Brembo brake package on our 111 mile highway test, to measure comfort, trip practicality and fuel economy
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Would you or do you daily a Miata? How about road tripping? When you make a legendary uncompromised top down roadster, some sacrifices need to be made. Still fun to drive even in the rain with the top up, but it does need a great road the highway or the typical commute cannot provide.
I’ve been driving mine as a daily for 8 years or so. What doesn’t fit in the boot I have delivered or I borrow a mates Ute.
I recently picked up a 2024 ND3 Miata Club soft top and it’s my daily driver and road trip car! I have a boot-bag on order that allows you to strap a large travel bag to the exterior of the truck to basically double your cargo capacity and we’ll be using it for a few roadtrips this coming year and I can’t wait!!! The gas mileage is great, the engine has proven itself very reliable over the years and I have no regrets getting this ND Miata as my daily driver. I live in North Carolina so I don’t have to worry about winter driving situations where there would be snow or salted roads and the need for winter tires.
I daily drive an NC and I don’t regret it one bit
Top up in the rain/cold were always some of my favorite Miata drives. The seat heaters and HVAC are powerful (good for top down in the cold also) so it’s super cozy, rear glass with defroster and everything just works as it should. Never had any hesitation driving my ND in foul weather.
Excellent. Thanks for watching and sharing. A great all around car! Thanks again and happy motoring!
Test driving one tomorrow. A little nervous about this 77 year old body with a bad back, getting in and out of the car. I will know soon.
Good look or how did it go? You just kinda turn around and let gravity pull you in. And then it’s very comfortable. Maybe don’t need the Recaros and go for the top trim leather?
I’ve rented from Turo, two 2021 Grand Touring 6 speeds, one an RF and one a soft top, at different times, and to my amazement I think the soft top was quieter by a slight margin, although I had each one for only a couple of days. The RF though more durable had an echo boomy sound where the soft top seemed to absorb the noise. I’m not an expert but that was my experience. I’m now looking to buy a soft top, it’s a true convertible whereas the RF is a Targa and a lot of view is cut off and has wind buffeting on the freeway. ✌️
Thanks for watching and providing that assessment. I could see the hard top being more reflective and boomy. And I also would get the soft top!
I just got my 2023 MX-5 RF GT today for a steal since the local dealer was clearing out their 2023 stock to get 2024 stock in!
Surprisingly I also come from a 2016 Mazda 3 that I still own and will continue to own because of its wonderful handling and superb fuel economy of about 40mpg on the freeways. :)
I somehow managed to drive 30 miles on the freeway with this manual after more than a decade! Looking forward to seeing how my manual shifting skills are going to be in the long term.
Congratulations! Thanks for watching and sharing. It’s such a pleasure to shift you are gonna have a blast. Enjoy, keep in touch and happy motoring.
Thanks for the video......
Loved your insight!
Excellent! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! Hope to feature the updated 2024 on the channel soon. Thanks again and happy motoring.
A great video
Thanks for watching and the very nice comment. Happy motoring!
Thanks for the video, I always wondered what the mx5 nd miata average on the highway as I'm interested to buy one and am mostly on highway. Also my highway speed is limited to 60mph, so I really wanted to see what this averages. Nice video, a lot of things covered like call quality, road noise, adaptive cruise, mpg and especially the sweet spot in sixth gear.
Excellent video, keep up the good work. All the best
Thanks for watching and the very nice comment! Always thrilled to hear that a video has been helpful. All the best and happy motoring!
I got as high as 47 mpg with the cruise set at 60 and on mostly level highway.
Picking up the exact car (year, color and options) tomorrow. It will be my daily driver in Indiana. Can't wait.
Nice! Congratulations. Thanks for watching and happy motoring.
Great video, I was looking exactly for this. Planning on buying an ND2 2.0, but I can only find soft tops at decent prices. What I’m worried about is that the noise in the soft top would be unbearable on the highway and that I would be making a mistake by not waiting for an rf. If you could tell me your opinion on the matter, I’d greatly appreciate it!
Thanks for watching and for the question. It really depends on how much highway driving you willl be doing. For a Miata I do think the soft top is the one to get. For short highway trip it’s fine. For longer trips the noise could get fatiguing. I have not driven an RF, and while it is probably quieter, it’s also not a quiet highway traveler. If you will be doing long highway trips neither one would be good. Hope that helps and let us know which way you go. We hope to be testing a 2024 Miata sometime later this spring.
You also had the AC on for the whole trip and still managed great mileage.
Thanks for watching! Yes, I should have mentioned that. Thanks for pointing it out. Happy motoring!
OEM tires? How are they in the rain?
These, as you would expect, were ok in the rain. The car is very light so easy to break it loose and hydroplane on the all seasons. But no worse than some OEMs on even heavier cars. Thanks for watching!
The widescreen wipers have to be going flat out before I put the roof up 😅.
Nice! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@BeyondTheTestDrive every time one of these are driven with the roof up. You make an engineer in Japan cry. 😢 besides you only get wet when you stop. 😂.
@@cptndave1😂👍
If I could justify two cars …..
Yep! Thanks for watching!
Two mx5’s. Awesome one red one grey. Or his and hers. Love it 😻
I’m in the same position lol
Guys I just bought my first mx5 and it was even better than I expected. Just do it, forget the second car life's about compromise
To put it better, you don't get this type of fun on public roads without compromise.
I literally keep my steering wheel in a position which makes it harder to get in and out... its all worth it once you turn the key! 😂
is it 2L engine or 1.5?
This is the ND2 2.0. Thanks for watching and for the question.
You can get a beautiful used Porsche for what this thing costs.
Enjoy German reliability 😂
@@NotoriousRawDogger 😂. I will thanks.
You could get a used MX5 that will be cheaper and more fun than a used Porsche because you'll be more likely to push the limits with a cheaper car.
Who gives a shit
Daily driving a manual car is a bad idea. Thats why nobody buys them anymore
I would disagree with you there. A manual is a lot more fun to drive and if you treat it nicely maintenance isn't more than an automatic. Lots of people still buy manuals.
That's a kind of silly thing to say... they're designed for normal use.
Daily driving a manual car is a bad idea in what sense? Yes it’s more “work” if you’re stuck in stop and go traffic, but it’s so worth it! You can easy get over 100,000 miles on a factory clutch and with the crap CVTs they’re putting in almost everything these days, I’ll gladly drive my manual 6 speed Miata, just as Mazda and God intended!