WELCOME TO THE CLUB. Not matter what gen you pick it will be a fun car.
Indeed! Of course Mary has a convertible now. Go figure. Haha. Still no rush to sell. I really love this car everyday.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB. Not matter what gen you pick it will be a fun car.
I chose to ignore it, mostly because if someone wants my car, by a slim technicality it's a collectors edition.
with that said I just looked up the blue book value and wanted to drink a nice big tasty glass of bleach.
wow! and they're asking a boat load as well!Check out the mileage on this one. 2004 Mazda Miata MX5 MAZDASPEED.
Sean, yours is awesome bro. Although did you see the KBB value on private sale?![]()
thanks bruceNice Mark. Congrats. You will need the AWD this weekend.
Too much money for a 9 year old miata. Looks nice though.
Good Morning, my NEMOC friends!! How's everyone fairing out there? can't wait to hear snow totals, last night on the news they upped it to 4' in places! yikes!! keep well, keep safe and good luck digging out ... just wanted to let you know i'm thinking of you!
Yeah, Josh, Mark, Jeff, et al, how you making out?
bought it! got 1k off!
and if you can't tell it's extra clean and like new!!!![]()
Yeah, Josh, Mark, Jeff, et al, how you making out?
Here in eastern CT, 4 feet in most places, 5 feet in some. It feels like the storm from "The Day After Tomorrow"
Pics or it didn't happen !!!!This is definitely the most snow we've had in the new house, and if I didn't have a blower I'd be in some serious pain. The snow was light so it didn't seem as bad as 2003 or some of those ice/sleet storms we've had in recent years. I think closing the roads and telling people to stay home really helped the region handle the storm better than in the past. It also helps that Sandy already knocked down anything that would have fallen down in the high winds.
The wind made it tough to gauge actual snow fall but a conservative estimate would be 22" at my house. I was able to use my 24" snow blower on most of the driveway. Only place I had to knock snow down to blow it was near the garage, car, and end of the driveway where drifts formed. The snow bank at the end of the driveway was about 5' tall. The backyard was too tall for the dogs (they are weanies) so I drove the snowblower into the back yard and made a loop. Its hilarious watching them run around in circles!
Anyway, safe and sound up here. Driving down to mass to meet the parents for dinner tonight. Roads should be a breeze by then.