...when you live in the DC area...
Even when they might look good in pictures, they always look like this when they're under $2500:
http://annapolis.craigslist.org/cto/3998523984.html
...when you live in the DC area...
Even when they might look good in pictures, they always look like this when they're under $2500:
http://annapolis.craigslist.org/cto/3998523984.html
I'm always surprised at the amount of LE's that are totally torn to shreds.
Were these cars also equipped with a trunk monkey who slowly lost his mind over two decades?
Stop being so cheap. What do you expect for under $2,500? http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/3985163545.html
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/cto/3991378113.html
Some decent deals.
Honestly it wouldn't be a big deal if it were a standard NA Miata, but because it's a 93LE it's pretty much impossible to find replacement door cards/seats/speaker grilles and such.
There was a 1999 Miata here in ATL for $700 with a bad motor. You guys just whine....... rust free, cheap cars.. ATL FTW!
I actually agree with the OP that miatas are getting really pricey. There are still good deals out there, but they're getting much harder to find.
Racer1ab wrote: I'm always surprised at the amount of LE's that are totally torn to shreds. Were these cars also equipped with a trunk monkey who slowly lost his mind over two decades?
The leather is crap.
You might be right in some ways. It seems the days of the $2500 low-mile, perfect condition gem Miatas are quickly waning if not gone. There's still "that guy" - I'm looking at you clownkiller - who finds a deal. Those people are either extremely lucky or are spending an hour or so per day scouring Craigslist and are able to sprint off at a moments notice and buy without a moments hesitation. I also find on M.net that "those guys" are often the ones who spend the next three months posting complaints about how their $2500 Miata has nickel and dimed them up to about $4000-5000. BTW - I bought mine back when Miatas were still fairly readily available in the $2500 range. By the time I got the necessary body work/paint, top repair and mechanical repairs done, re-did the suspension and put new tires on it, I had . . . wait for it . . . $4000-5000 into the car.
My take, Miatas are still "the answer", the answer just costs about four grand.
My $2500 Miata is past $4k now. Tires, soft top, windshield, pads/rotors/bearing, water pump and timing belt. And no fun parts yet! I still love it though.
As a side note: Its much easier to sell SWMBO on a $2500 beater and then bring it up to par a few hundred at a time. Miatas really are pretty good for that. Parts are readily available and cheap. But just be aware (and, if there is a SWMBO, make sure she's aware) the tab will turn out about the same as purchasing a better example from the beginning.
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