@@jonatkinson108is it okay to start it in reverse and just let it idle for longer then? I wake up super early and don’t wanna wake up the neighbourhood
Own’d Several NAs over the years, switched to the NC 3.5 five years ago, still puts a smile on my face every time i open her up on a clear road, just a perfect drive at an affordable price 🤘🏼
There's nothing divisive about the NC. Its a Car and Driver Top Ten Car 8 times, which is more than another other generation. Most of the negativity was from a relatively small number of forum keyboard jockeys. Now with TH-cam, more people have been driving these cars, and the real truth is being spread.
I am a huge sports car enthusiast. Unfortunately my wallet is not as limitless as my desire. When I finally started my search I was down to the S2000, 1st gen Acura NSX, Porsche Boxster and BOSS 302 Mustang. The Honda and Acura prices were prohibitive(under 50K miles and mint required) and the Porsche scared me with maintenance and repair potential. I decided to test drive a Miata, as it met all the basic criteria and was reasonable $$$. For the last 4 years I have been pounding a 2013 Miata Club all over the mountains and country roads where I live. I have NOT ONE SINGLE regret. I installed a set of good coil overs and man this car dances through the corners(stock is very soft, but taught me the dynamics of chassis before upgrading). The shifting is literally sublime(only the s2000 shifter is better, but not by much). The engine (forged internals) sings up the rev range, no big power here but you do not care........ And what he said about all 4 tires road feel is so damn true. I do not know how they did it but you can literally feel what each tire doing. This car is the smiles per miles GOAT. Every single time I drive, even to the corner store it induces childlike glee. Think of it as a go kart for the road, and you will have the cars character spot on.
Enjoyed your post. And I know the feeling with my NC. But there is no such thing as a 2013 Miata! They dropped that name in 2002. Not sure why people persist with that name?
Whatttt 5 years into ownership the soft start has blown my mind, thank you so much for sharing this one! Couldnt agree more.. for some reason i never wanted to like the mx5.. but half a day driving a friends nc1 on track and i was shopping for my nc2.. and as mentioned 5 years in... I havent kept any other car for more than 1-2 years max.. i absolutely cant bring myself to part with it. If you know, you know!
I owned two Subaru WRX, and I modified them. I liked them very much, but it doesn't come close to how much I love MY NC2. It's true, fun is unmeasurable. and love can't be explained with mere words.
My 2014 NC 6 Speed shifts nice after about 5 minutes of driving.. first 5 mins is a stiff clunky mess imo... my 8th gen si 6 speed is the perfect car to learn manual on, my NC2.5 6 speed isn't as "easy" to shift and drive. Lots have same complaint as me I see online, but some also don't. Was told tight tolerance transmission and some are just more "stiffer / notchy" to shift than others. Overall love my NC still and putting coilovers on it totally transformed the experience!
Everyone always talks about the manual transmission but I love my six speed automatic transmission in my 2008 Miata. When I want to shift manually I use the paddle shifters and it’s so fun. In town it’s nice not to have to shift. I’m 75 years old so that’s a big factor. 20 years ago I would have wanted a stick. Love my Miata.
Hi Jake, What would you say is more fun to drive out of the miata and your bmw 1 series? Reason i ask is i have a 1 series coupe aswell and its fun to drive but i have been playing with the idea of buying a mx 5 for a while now. Just wanted to hear someone elses thoughts who has both cars
Two totally different machines, and I love both dearly. Here are some thoughts: I've owned my 135i for over 11 years, and I still have zero desire to get rid of it. Every input And interaction with the car is so deliberate -- the shifter, pedals, steering react slowly and are heavily weighted -- that it makes driving it feel special, and the N54 engine is just so brutal with both the power delivery and the overall mechanical feeling of it. In this car, you know exactly what's going on. With the LSD conversion and aftermarket suspension, it also handles beautifully, able to put the power down effortlessly, or slide around on command. It's the last true BMW, with feeling and the specifically German quirkiness that has been completely ironed out of the new ones. The NC2, to me, is the Miata I feel most comfortable in. I've owned an NA, NB, this NC and driven the ND extensively. While I love the ND2 engine, pretty much everything else feels better in the NC2. The steering, transmission and overall feel, for me, is more enjoyable in the NC, though, when it comes to Miatas, they're all so damn good. Comparing the NC and the 135 is impossible, they both bring me so much joy, but in completely different ways. That's the fun part about looking out of my driveway and getting to choose which experience I want on any given day.
Why do you still call it a Miata, when there's no Miata written anywhere on the car? Most cars have their name right on the car, and this one shows MX5. Mazda dropped the Miata name back in 2002. So when you call an NC an Miata, you're wrong to do so. It's an MX5, written right on the rear panel. And one other thing, while I understand the spirit in which you were saying it, you're wrong about the MX5 at 50 being more fun that SC at 150. I have a 740whp 335i E92 coupe, and it's ten times more fun at 150 than my NC is at 50. Not even close. But I get why you said it. The Mazda is a lot of fun at lower speeds, and feels racy no matter how fast you're going. That's definitely true. But let's not get lost in exaggeration land...
wow, out of all the years of having an nc, i didn't know the reverse gear doing a "soft cold start". the more you know!
Same here, thanks for the tip!
It's that loud cause the car wants to warm up the cat converter fyi. It's an emissions thing.@@vlenhoff
@@jonatkinson108is it okay to start it in reverse and just let it idle for longer then? I wake up super early and don’t wanna wake up the neighbourhood
Own’d Several NAs over the years, switched to the NC 3.5 five years ago, still puts a smile on my face every time i open her up on a clear road, just a perfect drive at an affordable price 🤘🏼
There's nothing divisive about the NC. Its a Car and Driver Top Ten Car 8 times, which is more than another other generation. Most of the negativity was from a relatively small number of forum keyboard jockeys. Now with TH-cam, more people have been driving these cars, and the real truth is being spread.
buy all the cool parts you can before they double in price.
I am a huge sports car enthusiast. Unfortunately my wallet is not as limitless as my desire. When I finally started my search I was down to the S2000, 1st gen Acura NSX, Porsche Boxster and BOSS 302 Mustang. The Honda and Acura prices were prohibitive(under 50K miles and mint required) and the Porsche scared me with maintenance and repair potential.
I decided to test drive a Miata, as it met all the basic criteria and was reasonable $$$.
For the last 4 years I have been pounding a 2013 Miata Club all over the mountains and country roads where I live. I have NOT ONE SINGLE regret. I installed a set of good coil overs and man this car dances through the corners(stock is very soft, but taught me the dynamics of chassis before upgrading). The shifting is literally sublime(only the s2000 shifter is better, but not by much). The engine (forged internals) sings up the rev range, no big power here but you do not care........
And what he said about all 4 tires road feel is so damn true. I do not know how they did it but you can literally feel what each tire doing.
This car is the smiles per miles GOAT. Every single time I drive, even to the corner store it induces childlike glee.
Think of it as a go kart for the road, and you will have the cars character spot on.
Enjoyed your post. And I know the feeling with my NC. But there is no such thing as a 2013 Miata! They dropped that name in 2002. Not sure why people persist with that name?
I’ve had a couple of NAs, including my current one, but the NC has always appealed to me! I will have to get one before I’m done!
Whatttt 5 years into ownership the soft start has blown my mind, thank you so much for sharing this one! Couldnt agree more.. for some reason i never wanted to like the mx5.. but half a day driving a friends nc1 on track and i was shopping for my nc2.. and as mentioned 5 years in... I havent kept any other car for more than 1-2 years max.. i absolutely cant bring myself to part with it. If you know, you know!
Owned all 4 series n I owned and very briefly and went into a pristine garaged 1 owner Cali prht in copper red mica-
She’s a keeper👍
I owned two Subaru WRX, and I modified them. I liked them very much, but it doesn't come close to how much I love MY NC2. It's true, fun is unmeasurable. and love can't be explained with mere words.
that’s one passionate review!!!🙏🏽
Very nice spec sir
Got a stock nc 2l sport 13 years old
Love it
Excellent, im going to look at one tomorrow. 2011, nc with 44,000. If its very tidy i will buy it. Liked and subscribed. John.
Did you get it?
@bigstein098 ha, yes I did, that was several weeks ago, I've already made it my own. Love it, it's a great car. Thanks for asking. John
I have a 5 speed 2015 soft top its such an amazing car
Black top/ silver paint and wheels
My 2014 NC 6 Speed shifts nice after about 5 minutes of driving.. first 5 mins is a stiff clunky mess imo... my 8th gen si 6 speed is the perfect car to learn manual on, my NC2.5 6 speed isn't as "easy" to shift and drive. Lots have same complaint as me I see online, but some also don't. Was told tight tolerance transmission and some are just more "stiffer / notchy" to shift than others. Overall love my NC still and putting coilovers on it totally transformed the experience!
Such a fun little car!❤
It's so hard to find one these days that's a manual and NC2-3. If you do it's almost 20k this is insane
Everyone always talks about the manual transmission but I love my six speed automatic transmission in my 2008 Miata. When I want to shift manually I use the paddle shifters and it’s so fun. In town it’s nice not to have to shift. I’m 75 years old so that’s a big factor. 20 years ago I would have wanted a stick. Love my Miata.
Just enjoy it and you do yoi mate. Glad you're having fun
James, care to share your camera gear setup for the NC? Clean videos. Thanks much!
Awesome car… road & track mine hard…!!! 👍😊👊💥
Be careful with the reach over shoulder to pull top up and closed I tore my rotater
Gf
Hi Jake,
What would you say is more fun to drive out of the miata and your bmw 1 series?
Reason i ask is i have a 1 series coupe aswell and its fun to drive but i have been playing with the idea of buying a mx 5 for a while now. Just wanted to hear someone elses thoughts who has both cars
Two totally different machines, and I love both dearly. Here are some thoughts:
I've owned my 135i for over 11 years, and I still have zero desire to get rid of it. Every input And interaction with the car is so deliberate -- the shifter, pedals, steering react slowly and are heavily weighted -- that it makes driving it feel special, and the N54 engine is just so brutal with both the power delivery and the overall mechanical feeling of it. In this car, you know exactly what's going on. With the LSD conversion and aftermarket suspension, it also handles beautifully, able to put the power down effortlessly, or slide around on command. It's the last true BMW, with feeling and the specifically German quirkiness that has been completely ironed out of the new ones.
The NC2, to me, is the Miata I feel most comfortable in. I've owned an NA, NB, this NC and driven the ND extensively. While I love the ND2 engine, pretty much everything else feels better in the NC2. The steering, transmission and overall feel, for me, is more enjoyable in the NC, though, when it comes to Miatas, they're all so damn good.
Comparing the NC and the 135 is impossible, they both bring me so much joy, but in completely different ways. That's the fun part about looking out of my driveway and getting to choose which experience I want on any given day.
Yes
The NC is the best looking Miata I think because it's the only Miata that kinda looks like an S2000.
does anyone know of a person that has swapped a manual into a NC with an auto?
It’s an MX-5, there is a badge on the boot confirming it.
I can smell the rich fuel burns when folks start up their cars in the morning...
Does that car have a limited slip differential?
Yes...
Some do some dont
What wheels are on this ?
Hey this was my old car these are rotas
Ss10 wheel by rota
Is angeles crest still mostly closed?
Yup, sadly.
It's so ugly but I'd love to try and turn one into a track monster while i drive my ND around
Why do you still call it a Miata, when there's no Miata written anywhere on the car? Most cars have their name right on the car, and this one shows MX5. Mazda dropped the Miata name back in 2002. So when you call an NC an Miata, you're wrong to do so. It's an MX5, written right on the rear panel. And one other thing, while I understand the spirit in which you were saying it, you're wrong about the MX5 at 50 being more fun that SC at 150. I have a 740whp 335i E92 coupe, and it's ten times more fun at 150 than my NC is at 50. Not even close. But I get why you said it. The Mazda is a lot of fun at lower speeds, and feels racy no matter how fast you're going. That's definitely true. But let's not get lost in exaggeration land...
Lovely car ruined by the seats and the soft top colour
Lol it's a car bro relax😂 this guy should just marry his stick shift😂
Someone drives rusty civic from 1996
I do not like your r3views