Thanks I know Jess doesn't have an issue but I don't exactly live in the most populated area so it doesn't get plowed often.Comparing apples to apples, a FWD car should drive better in the snow than a RWD. The Miata has all season tires, but so did the Focus that was replaced by it. That Focus wouldn't have flinched in this snow, but the Miata was struggling to move. If the Miata had snow tires and extra weight in the rear I'm sure it would have been just fine as well. FWD just has the advantage of having most of its weight on the drive wheels which helps with traction in the snow.
Really? Now your wheel ADD has transfered into car ADD?
That thing also probably has more weight over the rear axle than my entire Miata.
The MS3 and Miata are both fun. So what are your plans for the MS3 once you get a Miata? I would say MS3 is better for DD and possibly for track days (I guess that's more personal preference). Miata would be more fun for autocross and fun runs.
The MS3 and Miata are both fun. So what are your plans for the MS3 once you get a Miata? I would say MS3 is better for DD and possibly for track days (I guess that's more personal preference). Miata would be more fun for autocross and fun runs.
LOL! good oneReally? Now your wheel ADD has transfered into car ADD?
Honestly atm I am not sure. The plan was to just push the power as far as I can. But I keep talking to Will and he is putting other thoughts in my head.
-Parting out to a few bolt ons and dd'ing it and keep the miata for fun
-Parting out and sell the car completely and buy a truck to dd and tow miata to events
-keep building the ms3 and dd the miata
-idk haha
Damn Will, and his logical thinking...
It's amazing how much better FWD is in the snow. The Miata barely made it up my unplowed road. I had the revs around 2500-3000 in first gear and the car was moving less than a foot per second. I was hoping that I wouldn't get stuck in the middle of the road.
Damn Will, and his logical thinking...
Once you realize how much RWD>FWD you can start saving up for a nice truck & trailer. Of course you could keep the neon as your dd and sell the MS3...
yea i dunno why you would want to DD a rwd convertible in the winter when you have a fwd wagon you could use
Miata has all seasons while the MS3 has summer performance tires.
this, it'll be hard to go back to FWD unless its a cheap DD
the neon will be gone I just don't even like getting into it anymore. It served its purpose for the time and I don't want it anymore. I am leaning to sell off the ms3 completely and then buy a dd (most likely a truck) and have the miata. or hell drive the miata all the time ZFG! idk I have some stuff to think about and numbers to run but I have been thinking about ditching the ms3 for a while as I am never satisfied and always worried as to when it will eventually pop I know it will.-Parting out to a few bolt ons and dd'ing it and keep the miata for fun
Once you realize how much RWD>FWD you can start saving up for a nice truck & trailer. Of course you could keep the neon as your dd and sell the MS3...