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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2023
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- Southern CA
- Car(s)
- 2024 Supra 45th, Mikan 2008 Mazda MX5 PRHT manual
I understand your point of view as well. And yes, having a drop-top bumps up the fun factor on another level. My NC Miata would never be a long-commuter car, as the noise gets to me after a while, but for driving on back roads on a beautiful day, the MX5 is tough to beat. As you know, you look at the speedometer while doing 60 and it feels like 90 - just the opposite with the Supra or EVs.Ya fair points there. I do drive the Supra to work sometimes too. It has other challenges of just having 2 seats and not being great for transporting larger purchases, but it is still a great daily as well. My wife also drives the Polestar from time to time, so I have another need. I do love my Supra and all, but never having to go to the gas station is pretty nice (I hate buying gas). As I said above, if you can have 2 cars, EVs are best daily. I would not say that about owning just 1 car due to the infrastructure not quite being there yet. Then there is the preference and I have owned a manual car since I started driving 20+ years ago. But to your fun comment, the 23' Polestar 2 Performance is pretty fun as well. It is 12.2 quarter mile car and pulls hard and its got good suspension and big Brembo brakes. A heavy car and nothing like the Supra, but I am still enjoying that one too!
Noticed you have a Miata as well. Respect there. My first sports car was a NB. Wish I never got rid of that thing. Mine was heavily modded and had role bars and everything..lol. Nice Mix of Supra and NC you have there.
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