1997 Mazda MX5 1.6 (90 bhp)

Summary:

Brilliant!

Faults:

Replaced the original Mazda vinyl hood after eleven years, and a new set of original OE 14" Mazda alloys to keep her looking smart. Other than that, just keep changing the consumables during servicing.

At 60,000 miles, Mazda recommends new bushes, mine seem fine.

General Comments:

The end of the line for the Mazda MX5 MKI was the poverty spec 1.6 (90Bhp). Slower than its bigger, often better appointed 1.8 130 Bhp sister. However, don't discount it. Cheap insurance, 42Mpg and only 940Kg; the car is still hilariously fun to drive, and that's where it counts. As Top Gear's Mr Clarkson put it, "The MX5 is more fun at 30Mph than most cars are at 100Mph". The Five was never about speed or power, it's all about the handling, and the pure fun of driving a well sorted, nimble, lightweight sports car.

A good useable MKI five currently starts at two thousand pounds, but beware prices are climbing as classic status looms. It's useable and practicable enough to be everyday transport, yet provide thrills at a track day or B road fun at the weekend due to its un-burstable reliability.

Look past its "it's a girls car image" and remember that more MX5's will be racing this weekend on a track somewhere, than any other single model of car in the world.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd April, 2011

13th Sep 2012, 15:15

Just bought a Mazda MX5 1997 model off eBay for £511; bargain of the century. It's a top car... red, alloys, black hood and black interior!

1997 Mazda MX5 1.8i 1.8

Summary:

Mark I models are an absolute steal used

Faults:

Virtually nothing. My wife complained of a wet bum one morning when it had been parked outside overnight in the rain. I could not replicate the leak by hosing the car down for nearly an hour, however even though the dealer failed to make it leak, they still replaced all the rubber seals around the hood under warranty without me asking them to.

Actually they even replaced the windscreen wiper rubbers after 12 months under warranty, because I happened to mention I thought they weren't up to much...can't say fairer than that.

General Comments:

I don't think I will ever sell this car. It's super fun in the summer, especially with the top down which takes less than a minute to drop down and in winter it is comfortable.

Original Dunlop tyres were very dodgy in the wet... now fitted with Goodyears and it's much improved.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 25th February, 2003

1997 Mazda MX5 Classic 1.8

Summary:

Cool, great handling, but needs a bit more power

Faults:

Small rust spots under the rubber stoppers in the boot. Cured with success by the dealer.

Unreliable central locking.

Cracked dashboard. Replaced by the dealer.

General Comments:

Great handling, but needs more power on the straights. Feels like it can handle more BHP.

Very reliable.

High 'head turning to £££ spent' ratio.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th July, 2001

1997 Mazda MX5 1.8i petrol

Summary:

Lightweight sports car built for the masses!

Faults:

Exhaust heatshield rattle, that's it!

General Comments:

Great fun car to own, straight line performance could be slightly better(10-20 bhp more) but great handling.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th March, 2000