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1001.1 | not everything expensive | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:06 | 6 |
| Switzerland expensive ? yes but only for manpower related buys.
Products are subject to ICHA/WUST, very similar to VAT with a flat
6.3% rate.
Japanese cars are well established in Switzerland, like in most
non car production countries.
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1001.2 | Unethical - of course :-) | BONNET::MARTIN | The Corporate Rat - 828 6236 | Tue Apr 03 1990 15:13 | 9 |
|
How much will Elans sell for ? I don't know, but I hope it will
be much, much more than the price I will pay for mine ! I have
absolutely no qualms about taking bucket loads of money off anyone
stupid enough to give it to me... Then of course I can use all my
profit to pay for the second Elan that I'll be prepared to wait for,
and to pay a sensible price for...:-)
Rat gloats...
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1001.4 | | VOGON::ATWAL | Dreams, they complicate my life | Tue Apr 03 1990 15:20 | 7 |
| >>obviously the case in some of the adverts) - I blame Thatcher
whats she to do with Mazda's policy of restricting the number of MX5's it
produces?
...art
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1001.5 | Blue, so blue.. | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:19 | 8 |
| re.4
I don't think its Mazda at fault here, isn't there a restriction
on the number of cars the Japanese are allowed to import into the
UK?
If so, then I blame Thatcher - I thought she was all for free trade,
the market economy, poll tax, etc, etc...
p.s. I knew it would provoke somebody...
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1001.6 | toot,toot.. | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:30 | 8 |
| re.2
I suppose I have to agree (all be it grudgingly), if someone is
stupid enough to buy an ugly Japanese, FWD 'sports car' with a Lotus
badge on it, then I wouldn't mind taking their money of 'em either,
they deserve no better....
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1001.7 | | RUTILE::GUEST | | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:34 | 11 |
|
If you think the UK (with it's 11% limit ) is bad , try :-
France = 3%
Italy = 2000. (All 4WD as well from what i hear).
Nigel
p.s. I suppose that your Lancia is all Thatcher's fault as well...
p.p.s Who paid for lunch ??
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1001.8 | | VOGON::ATWAL | Dreams, they complicate my life | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:39 | 19 |
| >>re.4
I don't think its Mazda at fault here, isn't there a restriction
on the number of cars the Japanese are allowed to import into the
UK?
If so, then I blame Thatcher - I thought she was all for free trade,
the market economy, poll tax, etc, etc...
p.s. I knew it would provoke somebody...
>>
Not quite...
if the above was the case then why are lesser japanese cars not commanding
premium prices? It *IS* due to Mazda restricting supply of the cars.
rat...
where would austin rover be now if the UK allowed unrestricted sales of
japanese motors?!
...art
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1001.9 | Whats good for the goose... | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:48 | 12 |
| Look at the French car industry - doing alright - agree?
Look at the Italian car industry - doing alright too - yep?
Look at the UK 'car' industry - up s%^t creek - or what?
The trouble with the Brits is they do things in half measures, 11%
ought to be either 'as much as they want' or (like our EEC cousins
(and Japan if I'm not mistaken)) an amount so small it doesn't really
matter to the native industries.
p.s. Whats my Lancia got to do with anything?
p.p.s Larry.
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1001.10 | aaaaaARG!!! | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:55 | 11 |
| re.8
Austin Rover would probably be out of business (not such a bad thing
some might think)
OR...
It MIGHT (ok,ok it's a long shot) be producing cars that actually
compete with the land of the rising sun. Picture the MX5 with an
MG badge, I wonder how many more would have been sold...
Dream, dream, dream....
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1001.11 | RWD | IOSG::MARSHALL | A m��se once bit my sister... | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:21 | 2 |
| Someone said the MX5 was FWD; according to the ads, it's RWD...
Scott.
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1001.12 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:37 | 4 |
| I think the reference was to the Lotus (which is front wheel drive).
The Mazda is, as you point out, rear wheel driven.
Ian.
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1001.13 | Lotus. | MARVIN::RUSLING | MicroServer Phase V Session Control | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:43 | 19 |
| I think that the mail refering to ugly front wheel drive japanese car meant
the Lotus. Of course, you'll correct me if I'm wrong.
As for price, the traditional MG market was for young (pre-children) couples.
They could have an MG for the same price as a straight forward saloon car. So,
given the choice, they took the MG. Lotus have attempted to go up market from
there. Let's face it, performance costs money. But the Lotus does cost less
than a Porshe, so maybe would be Porshe owners will defect. The MX-5 is a
no-frills back to basics old fasioned rear wheel drive front engined and much
closer to the concept (and price) of the old MG. I think that the MX-5 is
a little over priced; a price the same as a good hot hatch should be the limit.
As someone said, it's a shame that BL didn't produce it, 'cos I think that's
what an MG would look like today. However, time and time again, the British
car industry has proved itself incapable of producing decent cars. The only
reason that we're getting better is that we're collaberating with the Japanese
who seem to be going from strength the strength on all fronts.
Dave
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1001.14 | | VANISH::TALBOYS | Peter Talboys 774-6162 | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:54 | 17 |
| I think the mention of FWD was referring to the new Elan (it mentioned
Lotus badges!!)
Mazda are currently allowed to import 25000 cars p.a. of which 2000 are going
to be MX-5's this year. To do even this many means that they have had to
decrease the number of the new, very popular, 323's so much that demand for them
is also far outstripping supply, with delivery dates of July/August, currently
the same as the MX-5. It's just that with the MX people are less prepared to
wait, as they want them for the summer, and therefore are prepared to pay
over the odds.
If Mazda had brought them out in the winter (as Porsche did with the 944 Cabrio),
there would probably be less of a problem, (2nd hand (and I mean only 3-4
months old, ( I know of 2)) 944 Cabrio's are now selling at a "premium" of
minus 10-12K, (also they were _way_ over priced!!))
Just my 10 cents worth ...
Peter
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1001.15 | | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Tue Apr 03 1990 18:50 | 22 |
| Cynical as I am, I'd say that all of these people who are
offering MX5s for immediate delivery have close connections with the
dealer network somehow or other. If you were to have walked in
off the street the day of the release you'd as like as not found
yourself way down the pecking order.
I would most certainly not touch such a car even if I wanted one
which I don't.
A & M says that UK car sales in the last 3 months are 27% down
on last year. The way I see it is that strange happenings such
as this are the last fling before the slump. It'll soon be the case
that you can get whatever you want without having to pay extra (or
even the full price for that matter) - MX5, Elan, XJ220, Ferrari
- take your pick.
Incidently if you can get August delivery yourself(as suggested in
a previous note) why even consider an OTT car. Normally people
wait until August to get the new year letter not pay more not to
have it.
-John
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1001.16 | Humble pie | IOSG::MARSHALL | A m��se once bit my sister... | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:34 | 9 |
| OK, I stand corrected, the reference was to the Lotus.
Re: .13:
>> British car industry has proved itself incapable of producing decent cars
What about companies like Marlin, Moss, ...?
Now they produce good British cars!
Scott :-)
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1001.17 | Ouch! | MARVIN::RUSLING | MicroServer Phase V Session Control | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:47 | 18 |
| Ouch! I can't let that pass without comment. Kit cars and specialist
manufacturers are all very low volume (I wonder what percentage of all
new cars are kit/component cars). Whilst happy that they exist, 'cos that
means that I can have an interesting car without going bankrupt and have the
pleasure of building it myself. By decent cars, I don't just mean
sports cars (even if I include hot hatches, which I don't), I mean all cars
from the small town car to the executive express. Most of the niche car
manufacturers aim towards the sports/leisure end of the market. The end that
sees the squeeze first in a slump. Britain seems to have a healthy industry
producing good and interesting cars (Lotus, TVR, Ginetta etc) but we fall
down in producing the rest. It's not as if we don't have the expertise,
we (and by that, I guess that I mean Rover) just cannot apply it to the
mass market.
Dave
As an aside, my two year old daughter saw a cream Morgan on the TV last
night and said "Look, a Marlin"...
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1001.18 | How can we include KIT cars? | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Wed Apr 04 1990 11:34 | 11 |
| re. 17
Here, here. Whilst being happy that the UK niche car makers are
thriving (RR,Aston Martin,Morgan,TVR,Lotus(I suppose) etc..), I
am sad, no not sad, sickended, by the fact that ARG (who have names
like MG and Healey at their disposal) couldn't see what any 5 year
old could - the fact that an open top sportster with an MG badge
on it, produced in 1990 (not 1999) would have sold twice as many
as anything Mazda, Toyota or Nissan could come up with (as long
as it looked ok, drived ok, and was reliable) ...ok forget the
whole thing.
I've lost my faith.
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1001.19 | | IOSG::MARSHALL | A m��se once bit my sister... | Wed Apr 04 1990 12:02 | 8 |
| I agree entirely; Austin Rover have loused up their chance here and missed a
glorious opportunity to revive MGs, Triumphs, and so on. The point I was making
was that the success of specialist / kit manufacturers should have made it
obvious that there are good British cars, there is a demand for them, and that
the larger manufacturers should have realised this long ago, got their act
together and be selling MGDs (surely the logical name?) NOW!!!
Scott.
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1001.20 | Better late than never | MINDER::SMITHDB | | Wed Apr 04 1990 13:21 | 14 |
|
re:.-last few
This is a bit of a rat hole for an MX-5 note, but anyway...
As I'm leaving Digital on the 27th to join Rover, I've got an idea
of what they are planning to do. All I can say is don't despair. The
introduction of the 200 and 400 is just the start of a complete model
replacement AND addition programme. Expect some real innovation.
I can't say anymore without a PID :-)
David.
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1001.21 | An Elan if only I could afford it, still the Miata has a nice smile! | TASTY::JEFFERY | Is "Bones" the real McCoy ?? | Thu Apr 05 1990 18:26 | 10 |
| Well,
I love the look of the Lotus Elan, apparently it had rave reviews on Top Gear
(Which I unfortunately missed, so if anyone has the tape, I'd love to borrow
it!).
If only they did a open top car based on the Renault 5 GT Turbo engine, etc.
Then I might be able to afford it.
Mark.
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1001.22 | MX5? - rather have a... | DOOZER::PENNEY | | Thu Apr 05 1990 20:11 | 1 |
| ...Reliant SS1 any day.
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1001.23 | | SHAPES::STREATFIELDC | VW Beetle.. IOSG::AIR_COOLED | Fri Apr 06 1990 10:58 | 3 |
| RE .21
see "Seen in Passing note for wish to be granted......"
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1001.24 | I have the a tape of top gear. EXT 830 3397 Steve
| IOSG::FREER | Deadly brain, or Brain dead? | Fri Apr 06 1990 12:08 | 0 |
1001.25 | ? | IJSAPL::CAMERON | Studying fluid dynamics, from a stein | Fri Apr 06 1990 12:16 | 9 |
| Don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but it's worth buying this months
CAR magazine.
They have a group "comparison" with the Elan, TVR S2, MX5 and BMW Z1.
It's worth a read.
Gordon
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1001.26 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Fri Apr 06 1990 12:26 | 6 |
| I read an interesting article of the new Elan. The chap liked the car,
but found it too predictable, and not at all interesting to drive. He
said that it could not be regarded as a "true" sports car in the old
tradition. One go was enough for him ...
Mark
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1001.27 | not enough vices? | MARVIN::RUSLING | MicroServer Phase V Session Control | Fri Apr 06 1990 14:30 | 9 |
| This reminds me of an article that I read about the new 911s, they were thought
to be vice-less and, therefore, not interesting. Does this mean that the Lotus
is just too well sorted to be a real sports car?
Back to the subject of the MX-5. Does this mean that the MX-5's rear wheel
drive gives it nicer-feeling handling characteristics? Rear-wheel drive is
definitely different, and I prefer it.
Dave
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1001.28 | Well??? | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Fri Apr 06 1990 14:41 | 3 |
| Since I'm stuck out here in Europe and CAR is too expensive (and
a month out of date), does any body mind telling me what conclusions
CAR came to after its comparison of the afore mentioned cars.
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1001.29 | If you can still read ...:-) | ARIANE::KEHILY | Almost... | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:11 | 18 |
| <<< Note 1001.28 by RUTILE::WILCOCKSON "pooped again" >>>
>> what conclusions
>> CAR came to after its comparison of the afore mentioned cars.
Z1 - too slow, over-priced, totally impractical
TVR - can't remember, except it has the best engine/exhaust sound.
Miata - alright
Lotus - the best, fastest ...
alright so I'm biased!
I'll bring the magazine along to Bretts later.
Graham
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1001.30 | rathols Continuation | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:15 | 4 |
| The Z1 holds the dubious honour of having the highest cost/power
ratio of any car in the UK.
-John
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1001.31 | Could be ever ? | RUTILE::GUEST | | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:15 | 7 |
|
What a cheapskate Alan.
I'll bet you'll get someone else to buy you your leaving drinks
in the bar. :-)
Nigel
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1001.32 | What's wrong with perfection? | TASTY::JEFFERY | Is "Bones" the real McCoy ?? | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:52 | 7 |
| What's all this rubbish about the Elan, not being a sports car because its
too predictable!
Taken to it's extreme, a sports car is no good unless it suddenly veers off
the road!
Mark (Make mine an Elan)
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1001.33 | E=MX5 (I got it in the title too) | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:57 | 5 |
| As we sink further in to the MX5 rat-hole (I only mention the MX5
because it was mentioned in the note topic) may I just say that
my reputation for not buying drink is totally unfounded.
Where's Bretts?
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1001.34 | Close | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:01 | 11 |
| >< Note 1001.32 by TASTY::JEFFERY "Is "Bones" the real McCoy ??" >
>Taken to it's extreme, a sports car is no good unless it suddenly veers off
>the road!
Very, very nearly correct. Ask any 911 driver. A sports car in fact
would veer off the road in the hands of anyone other than the gallant
hero who drives it against all the odds, in all wethers, and still
manages to keep up with a supermini.
-John
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1001.35 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:10 | 10 |
| I think it was related to the skill factor involved in driving
the car. The Elan can be driven by anyone. It's just a "sorted"
two seater hot hatch.
I can't halp feeling that a car that is too easy to drive is
perhaps a little dangerous ... it gives the driver confidence
where perhaps it is not due.
Mark
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1001.36 | depends on your idea of fun... | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:18 | 6 |
| I disagree, if a car is safe and fast in the hands of a novice,
then surely it's safer and faster in the hands of an expert (which
of course we all are). I'd rather go fast in a car I know isn't
going to spin me of into a ditch than one which is known to do just
that, especially if I'm the passenger (because as we all know, it's
the other drivers that are novices...).
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1001.37 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:23 | 5 |
| The implication is that it may "seem" fast and safe to the novice,
but is it ??? If the car requires a degree of skill to drive fast,
then a novice will have to drive it slowly ...
Mark
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1001.38 | Oh ..I see | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:28 | 3 |
| So, I'm a novice, I go and buy a 911, and then I drive it slowly.
Got ya.
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1001.39 | | RUTILE::GUEST | | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:37 | 8 |
|
What i think Alan is trying to say, is that until you've done something
stupid, you won't know you have to drive it slowly. Now if it's
a well 'sorted' car you will be shaken, but not stirred. In a 911
( by all acounts) you may be stirred.
Nigel
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1001.40 | They're at it again! | TPLAB::KENNEDY_C | E=M3� | Fri Apr 06 1990 17:01 | 3 |
|
Don't remember any 911s falling off the road round Ferney, not like
some MR2s we could mention, do you Nigel?
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1001.41 | toooshay. | RUTILE::WILCOCKSON | pooped again | Fri Apr 06 1990 17:12 | 4 |
| What I'm trying to say is that if you've got a chance of two cars
one of which you know is alot safer than the other 'on the limit',
both of which are fun to drive, then why go for the dangerous one.
Unless to happen to have a death wish.
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1001.42 | | TASTY::JEFFERY | Is "Bones" the real McCoy ?? | Fri Apr 06 1990 18:32 | 16 |
| I don't understand the complaints of a car being too predictable
Surely a predictable car will let you know when it is close to the limit, and
allow the driver to change his driving.
My Renault for instance feels very different in the wet, and so encourages
slower smoother driving. The GTE 16V, for instance, feels no different in the
wet, and people don't realise the limit until they hit it!
I don't think that sort of predictability is a good thing.
Most accounts say that the Elan is fun to drive, and faster than my R5GTT.
That's good enough for me!!
Mark.
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1001.43 | Oh yes they do! | UKCSSE::RDAVIES | Live long and prosper | Mon Apr 09 1990 12:57 | 12 |
| >> <<< Note 1001.40 by TPLAB::KENNEDY_C "E=M3�" >>>
>
>> Don't remember any 911s falling off the road round Ferney, not like
>> some MR2s we could mention, do you Nigel?
When I lived in holland there was one spectacular accident: The A(as in
autoroute)2 north has a very sharp left hand bend flyover onto the A4,
this police porsche took it too fast, shot over the side, and rolled
sideways down a very long banK!.
Richard
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1001.44 | the article in CAR | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Wed Apr 11 1990 11:23 | 2 |
| I may not be able to find this issue of CAR mag. Could you send
me a copy of the article ? Patrick Chevaux @NCE. Thanks in advance.
|
1001.45 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Wed Apr 11 1990 11:28 | 4 |
| Could I have seen a few of these MX-5 things driving round Geneva
in the last few weeks ??? Are they available yet ???
Mark
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1001.46 | | GVA01::STIFF | Paul Stiff, EHQIM-OIS DTN:821 4167 | Wed Apr 11 1990 13:14 | 5 |
| Yes, I have seen several driving around Geneva, and the Garage
Chevalley (their small garage in Grand Saconnex!) has one - looks
very nice.
Paul
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1001.47 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Tue Apr 17 1990 09:53 | 28 |
| Well, the quotes are appearing...
Model: MAZDA MX5 1.6 SPORTS COUPE
Engine: 1600cc
Options:
NON-METALLIC PAINT
LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
FRONT FLOOR MATS
CLOCK
LEATHER GEAR KNOB
Price: 5703/2281 Delivery: 18 OCT 90 Expires: 11/05/90
Model: MAZDA MX5 1.6 SPORTS COUPE
Engine: 1600cc
Options:
UNLEADED FUEL CONVERSION
NON-METALLIC PAINT
FRONT FLOOR MATS
Price: 5653/2232 Delivery: 10 JUL 90 Expires: 11/05/90
I wonder how realistic the delivery dates are? I'm not sure I'd pay
�50 per year for a clock and a leather gear knob, especially as it
adds three months to the delivery time!!
Ian.
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1001.48 | What? | VANISH::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Tue Apr 17 1990 11:12 | 7 |
| But a previous note said they were refusing to sell to the lease
people - enough buyers without having to do that - cars selling
at �1000's over list. Something wrong here.
Personally I would never believe the things car dealers say!
-John
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1001.49 | | VANISH::TALBOYS | Peter Talboys 774-6162 | Tue Apr 17 1990 12:59 | 10 |
| The note mentioned in the previous note was from me, I can only assume that the
fleet companies are having to pay full price for them, and are of course passing
that price on to the users ... this would seem to be borne out by the quotes,
as list price is not too dissimilar from an MR2 T-bar, but the lease cost is
considerably higher!
Oh well, Jane's one was the October delivery date one ... the one she ordered
privately is due in August ... let's hope they can stick to that ..
Peter
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1001.50 | MX5 in the middle of nowhere | IJSAPL::CAMERON | Studying fluid dynamics, from a stein | Fri Apr 20 1990 07:37 | 9 |
| Saw one (red) while over in England at the Easter weekend in Spilsby.
Even looked better in 'the flesh'.
Followed a Mazda out of The Hague yesterday which at first glance looked
like a 626 Coupe, but had an MX6 badge and rather fat tyres, is this
new/old or a windup ?
Gordon
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1001.51 | | PEKING::TAYLORG | Bodybuilders do it till it hurts | Fri Apr 20 1990 10:03 | 6 |
| re-1
No Windup there used to be a Mazda MX6 (Not sure what it was based
on though).
Grant
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1001.52 | Anybody know of a dealer who's getting cars? | FORTY2::DIXON | Tim Dixon, RE02-G/H9, 830-4248 | Fri Apr 20 1990 11:35 | 8 |
| It seems to be not so much a question of "how much",
but "when". I've had an MX-5 on order since January
and was originally told I'd get delivery around May.
The dealer has now been told "back end of August"
and has seen only two cars since launch. Needless to
say, he isn't too pleased either.
Tim
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1001.53 | | VANISH::TALBOYS | Peter Talboys 774-6162 | Fri Apr 20 1990 13:17 | 9 |
| Tim,
Which dealer is yours ordered through ... we're kind of hoping that the one
we ordered 2-3 weeks ago will be delivered August/September time too ... the
dealer ours is through has had 3 so far (plus their own racing one), and
has a fourth as a demonstrator (bought in a friends name etc. etc. as they are
not allowed to own one themselves!!). They are expecting numbers 5 and 6 in
August, plus maybe number 7 (ours!) ..
Peter
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1001.54 | Re: .-1 | FORTY2::DIXON | Tim Dixon, RE02-G/H9, 830-4248 | Fri Apr 20 1990 14:19 | 15 |
| >Which dealer is yours ordered through
It's ordered through my parents' local garage in
Northumberland as at the time all the dealers in this
area (said they) had long waiting lists. Seems like
Mazda haven't done a good job of keeping dealers
informed. Mine is trying to find out more information
and will write to everyone on his list when he gets it.
If mine doesn't arrive before the end of the summer
I'll (attempt to) get my deposit back and hold off
until next spring when perhaps supply and demand will
be better balanced.
Tim
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1001.55 | | SHAPES::STREATFIELDC | VW Beetle.. IOSG::AIR_COOLED | Fri Apr 20 1990 17:33 | 5 |
| Saw an MX5 yesterday in Hungerford, Bright blue, foreign plates, I
couldn't tell where from as I was driving past it at the time. One
thing I did notice was a 3rd rear brake light in the middle of the rear
built in spoiler/come boot lid, is this standard?
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1001.56 | | ELMAGO::TTOMBAUGH | High Plains Drifter | Fri Apr 20 1990 20:57 | 5 |
| re .55
The 3rd brake light is a U.S. DOT requirement. Other than that I
can't explain your sighting.
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1001.57 | | VANISH::TALBOYS | Peter Talboys 774-6162 | Mon Apr 23 1990 10:54 | 1 |
| re .50 ... The MX-6 apparently is just the Australian name for the 626 coup�
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1001.58 | | BRABAM::PHILPOTT | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Mon Apr 23 1990 13:13 | 9 |
|
re .55
It is not uncommon to see cars belonging to US service personnel in the general
area you mention.
Perhaps one of them has bought a US-spec car from the PX?
/. Ian .\
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1001.59 | | VOGON::KAPPLER | John Kappler | Mon Apr 23 1990 13:55 | 7 |
| I've noticed several MX6s in the UK over the last few weeks, but not
previously. (I'm sure they are not all the same car!)
I'm not a great expert on 626s, but could agree they were all coupes, I
think registrations have been both "F" & "G".
Novel idea: How about they are selling them here?
|
1001.60 | | VANISH::TALBOYS | Peter Talboys 774-6162 | Mon Apr 23 1990 15:26 | 5 |
| I know dealers are not known as a great source of accuracy, but my information
did come from one on Saturday, and they weren't aware that they were being sold
over here at all ...
Peter
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1001.61 | MX6 :== Probe | OASS::BURDEN_D | No! Your *other* right! | Mon Apr 23 1990 19:17 | 3 |
| But the MX6 is the same as the Ford Probe.....
Dave
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1001.62 | | PRFECT::PALKA | | Mon Apr 23 1990 20:34 | 9 |
| re .61
In the US the MX6 is not at all the same as the Ford Probe, although
they share a lot of components (e.g. Powertrain and suspension) but not
body panels.
The Ford Probe is a two door hatchback (Sort of like a frontwheel drive
Capri replacement), while the MX6 is a 4 door saloon.
Andrew
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1001.63 | | IJSAPL::CAMERON | Studying fluid dynamics, from a stein | Tue Apr 24 1990 07:45 | 8 |
| As the originator of the MX6 question I better say now it did'nt
look a Ford Probe.
It looked very much like the new(ish?) 626 Coupe, with the 2 litre
16 valve engine. If wasn't for the badging and the wide wheels/tyres,
that's what I would have thought its was.
Gordon
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1001.64 | I saw one ! | SHAPES::STREATFIELDC | VW Beetle.. IOSG::AIR_COOLED | Tue Apr 24 1990 10:33 | 3 |
| I saw a 2 door 626 coupe driving down the M4 today, looked like a 626,
with a more sloping back than the usual one, sort of like the 2.7 litre
Honda 2 door Rover 800 (- I think its called the Legend)
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1001.65 | Price dropping | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Tue Apr 24 1990 13:19 | 5 |
| The price of an immediate delivery MX5 is in decline. Now
in the 15,xxx league compared to the 14,700 list. Have seen
quite a few on the road already.
-John
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1001.66 | let me dream | YIPPEE::FILHOL | | Thu Apr 26 1990 15:21 | 7 |
| What are the pros and cons of that car ? Of course, i find it nice but
i would like to know more about finitions,quality and engine. And i
have never been inside (i am 6.6 feet), it looks small, but i am still
wondering if that could suit me ! We do not have it here in France yet.
thanks in advance,
Bruno
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1001.67 | Discounts can't be far away | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Tue May 08 1990 12:57 | 9 |
| Only a few MX5 hopefuls in the Sunday Times this week.
"�15,000"
"Small Premium"
"Must be sold"
"Best Offer"
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