2000 Mazda MX5 Jasper Conran Black 1.8 petrol

Summary:

Proper sports car for hot hatch money

Faults:

No faults - totally reliable.

General Comments:

The Jasper Conran edition is basically a limited (400) run of the 146 bhp 1.8iS model, but with a nicer interior, full leather and special alloys.

The 1.8 Mazda MX-5 was voted best drivers car under £15,000 by Autocar (and Tiff Needell) in 2003. Came out ahead of the Clio Cup, Civic Type-R, Caterham 7 Classic and others. So it might look like a girl's car (I agree on this), but nobody who has driven one would think so.

Screaming 7200 RPM, 146bhp engine gives good performance in such a light car. Doesn't feel any slower than my previous 306 Rallye, although at about 8 seconds to 60, it is a little bit off the pace compared to the current mega hot hatches.

Although it's not slow, the MX-5's performance isn't exactly headline stuff, but the difference between a hot hatch and a purpose built sports car becomes apparent when you start chucking it around. For starters, its rear wheel drive, and near perfectly balanced, so it doesn't succumb to understeer (or electronic intervention). It also demands that YOU drive it, not the electronics.

Secondly it has a fantastic gearbox, fantastic brakes and steering with the kind of uncorrupted feel you can only get on a rear wheel drive car. Traction off the line is superb, and the car communicates as effectively through the seat as it does the wheel.

It's also a beautifully built car with typical Jap reliability. The interior of the MX-5 is a bit bland and sparse, but the brushed aluminium and leather of the JC model lift it a little. It has electric windows, a proper glass heated rear screen, ABS and a cracking stereo. Dealers and servicing costs are superb too.

Economy not great for a small 1.8 litre car - 32 mpg average, 25 worst. Most of this is because of the way the car begs to be driven though.

I have fallen in love with this car. It turns every journey into an event with its direct responses and laugh a minute handling. I love it.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th March, 2004

1st Sep 2005, 11:13

I have an MX5 Jasper conran willing to sell.

2000 Mazda MX5 1.8i

Summary:

Great fun to drive and lovely to look at

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

I love the MX5. The handling is superb and it looks wonderful. Great acceleration from stopped (traffic lights, etc) which is just what you need for getting away from lorries, young lads in Ford Escorts, etc.

With the new model they have improved the suspension, and therefore the comfort, the noise and just about everything else.

This is my 3rd MX5 - which I think says it all!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th January, 2001

25th Mar 2001, 16:28

Nothing against the Miata, but really, I must wonder who in a Ford escort is racing people? But even if they were, would you have that big an advantage in power at least? They use the exact same motor, after all.

11th May 2001, 02:02

Re: Previous comment of 25/03/01

Same engine? I think not.

Ford Escort Zetec 1.8 = 115 HP vs Mazda 1.8 = 140 HP + Mazda slightly lower kerbweight. Work it out for yourself :)

After having had 2 MX5's and plenty of more exotic & expensive machinery before & after, the MX5 = biggest smile per £ value you can get.

19th Dec 2001, 06:36

The Mazda does not share an engine with Ford!!! Don't insult MAZDA with silly comments like that! Mazda are an excellent company with fantastic engines, superb build quality... Ford are just run of the mill cheap run-abouts!

27th Mar 2006, 23:21

Actually, Mazda have shared a number of engines with Ford. The laser here in australia shares the engine with the Astina/Protege. The new focus shares it's engine with the Mazda 3 also if I'm not mistaken. The 626 and Telstar also shared engines.

Ford actually owns the majority of Mazda.