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And the Miata with my other, much larger baby:


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Moderator: Mike Simanyi
and better mileage. Cool beans!Ethan West wrote:Thanks guys! I just took it for a nice drive down some canyons to the beach and it much more fun to drive than the Vic.
I was a graduate architecture student while I had my Miata. Architectural models & all. You might find yourself choosing the size of your next drawing board & sketch pad based on the size of the shelf behind the seats. I remember getting a good sized pice of foamcore back there on more than one occasion!Ethan West wrote:Yeah it should get about double the gas mileage of the Vic which gets about 15-17 mpg. I'm hoping I'll be able to use the Miata to commute to school a little bit, but I'm not sure if my art supplies (drawing board, pads, etc.) will fit.
The trick to good highway mileage is to follow a big car to catch some of the slipstream. You know, like a Crown Victoria!Bob Beamesderfer wrote:You'll get better mileage than the Vicky, but not double. Price of fun!
Followed by a new black and white paint job, push bar, and some a-pillar lights, right? ;)Ethan West wrote:I'm planning on STS with it. The mods will be done slowly though. My first upgrade will be 15X7 SSK 031 wheels with 205-50-15 Kumho XS's.
Well then I guess the red is giving way to...more red, lol.Max Hayter wrote:Congrats Ethan - looks great. I get about 25-26mpg in my 96 on my commute which is a 3rd canyon, a 3rd city and a 3rd freeway. I have a very heavy right foot!
Also, your clearcoat isn't gone - red Miatas don't have clearcoat:)
Haha, I was actually planning on just driving under a semi trailer and letting it do the work for me :ibrightdea:Will Kalman wrote: The trick to good highway mileage is to follow a big car to catch some of the slipstream. You know, like a Crown Victoria!
Hmm, my push bar does come off in about 2 minutes... I think a black Miata with a white hard top would definitely look pretty interesting, lol.Will Kalman wrote: Followed by a new black and white paint job, push bar, and some a-pillar lights, right? ;)