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Luckdog 03-07-2019 12:45 PM

Need opinions RE: Head Room
 
My Miata Brethren- Before I go test drive Miatas from all generations- Starting in what production year will I fit in the best? I am 6' 1" with average length legs. I have heard a few answers to this- I'm turning to the best. Thanks! Rob

mazdaCPA 03-07-2019 01:20 PM

At 6' I can barely fit in the 3rd (2006+) and 4th (2016+) generation. The first two are too small for me. The last time I drove a 2nd generation, I had to think about the process of pushing down the clutch and how I had to twist my leg to get around the steering wheel each time. The 3rd and 4th generations are tight but bearable. My head rubs against the roof when closed.

I have found that Miatas are much smaller in the showroom than they are on the road. Each time I have almost bought one, I say in the showroom "This is too small, I could never own one." Each time I decide to see how small it feels when I am driving it. Each time, I enjoy the drive so much that when I get back, the thought of the size is not a factor. I will likely buy a 2019+ at some point.

You will likely fit in the later two generations, however, what you intend to use the car for may also be a factor. As a daily driver, it would be too small for me. As a second car, I could adjust to the size.

Other forum members with more miles behind you in Miatas: What are your thoughts?

Luckdog 03-08-2019 12:23 AM

Thank you MazdaCPA- Well put.

gogoplexx 04-01-2019 06:45 PM

NC would be my guess. It is the biggest version and the trunk is even surprisingly spacious.

Luckdog 04-03-2019 03:37 PM

Thanks, GoGoplexx. I will check it out. Appreciated.

gogoplexx 04-03-2019 03:42 PM

no problem. the knock on the NC is that it is soft compared to other versions. Easy fix with upgraded springs and shocks which I was planning on doing to mine until I had to sell to get a bigger car. I drove mine stock and it still made me smile every time. Miss that car!

Luckdog 04-04-2019 12:49 PM

I'm hearing about the SMILE part a lot. Thanks!

Luckdog 04-04-2019 12:58 PM

Do you think the Club trim package fixes some of the softness?

gogoplexx 04-09-2019 06:06 PM

Even the club with the upgraded bilstein shocks is considered 'soft'. I had a GT which also had the bilsteins and I was fine with it. You should test drive one and see if it's too soft for you. If I were to get another miata it would probably be another NC possibly in club trim (or whatever has the LSD) with the intention of installing a flyin miata springs and shock combo.

mazdaCPA 09-07-2019 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by Luckdog (Post 173414)
My Miata Brethren- Before I go test drive Miatas from all generations- Starting in what production year will I fit in the best? I am 6' 1" with average length legs. I have heard a few answers to this- I'm turning to the best. Thanks! Rob

Many update?

Did you buy a Miata?


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