^I like that plan.
Take a day off, call in sick, take some personal time....
That is a pipe dream.
How about go down look at the car when the Expert is available during the week. If you like it give the seller a refundable deposit and maybe a rental "fee" contingent on the Miata experts inspection. That way the seller doesn't have to do anything and you get some seat time in the car to check it out.
Worst case for the seller is they don't sell the car but gets some rental money and the report showing what it needs. And best case they sold the car.
I'd take it to the Georgetown location if possible since it is a bit closer to Kileen.
^I like that plan.
Take a day off, call in sick, take some personal time....
This is the most high-maintenance approach to buying a miata I've ever witnessed. You're buying a used car, 20+ years old. It won't be perfect, it will have issues, and you will not get a significant price-break by having someone identify what the seller already knows about a car. Just take some cash this weekend and go look at miatas until you find one you can afford, then buy it FFS.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Not being perfect is one thing, being a $4K boat anchor is another. He's smart enough to know what he doesn't know, and is looking for help.
Ozmdd: Hey man, everyone has choices. When I choose to make a big purchase I choose to do research and I choose the path that will have the highest possible outcome of success. $4,000 is a big fucking purchase and I choose to be cautious with that kind of money. When I started researching these cars months ago, did I think that it would take this long? Nope, sure didn't. Now that I know more about what I want and what will work, by listening to my peers-now friends -I choose to follow their advice and be patient and make smart choices.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Miatas are quite possibly the simplest cars built since '72 when emissions came into being. If he can drive the car from round rock to kileen and it doesn't have rust issues it's worth 3500 to 4k. Anything else can be sorted out locally and easily. You know why there are a lot more BMW shops out there then Miata shops? Miatas don't break and almost anyone can fix one when it does.
You've already passed on lots of cars and are now going to be paying spring time markup.
Your shopping for a Miata not a Ferrari.
AnthonyS
former owner of 4 NA Miatas
94 Laguna Blue awaiting Ford 5.0 transplant
Also have a 91 ZR-1 and 00 996 (911).
I probably could go take a look at the 95M in Killeen for you this weekend. I'm no "miata expert" or mechanic but I've managed to buy and sell 19 cars in the past 15 yrs and not a "lemon" among them, a nb and my current na among them. Buying a used car is simple if you research the car and the common issues and then checking for routine things like signs of a car accident, fluid leaks, tire condition, etc. Let me know.
^Nice NA, with ABS! Since it has lived in Ohio I'd be wary of rust, but it looks clean.
It does look pretty clean, though it definitely has rust on all of the uncoated surfaces underneath. Body might be ok, but there will be frozen nuts/bolts all over the suspension and exhaust, etc. Cool package, and ABS is definitely rare, especially on a car that has no PW/PM. While the torsen is unusual in that setup, the car seems like special order car, so I'm not surprised that its would have it.
Seems legit as a garage queen summer-only car. I'm guessing it goes for around $6k, as cars like that are so rare in the rust belt. Worth a little less in Texas, but its not in Texas.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Ya gotta do what ya gotta do if this is the one you want. EVERY used miata will need some level of "work", thats just a fact. Doesn't matter if it is a mile away or 1000miles away. A professional PPI won't change that and it can't guarantee some unknown unknown won't cause a breakdown.
I dragged mrs bob on two "day" trips for two different miatas. One to northwest OK and one to central AR. She was not thrilled and I cannot underestimate her not-thrilled-ness, but she's a trooper. Buy Shana a good lunch
I recommend that you use the inspection checklist from miata.net forum and use it to do your own inspection. It too won't guarantee you wont breakdown but it will give you more confidence that your buying decision is correct. Plus, it will help you in the long run to understand when your miata will need professional help versus DIY help.
B.
Thanks Bob and everyone for your input!
I'm a big believer in self inspections. Why, cuz when I buy, it's my money being spent on that 20+ year old miata.
If you are not ready to jump on one yet and if you want to increase your own inspection skills, I'll offer up an inspection day using my SBY on one of these upcoming weekends and we'll go thru the car using a checklist.
B.
Is it just me or do BAT cars usually fetch over market price?
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