RaptorSA
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I love this car but would never buy it until they go about putting a turbocharger into it. What a shame: we need more sporty mid-level convertibles.
Hellno. Like most people you're missing the point of the MX-5. Apart from the fact that the new one has more than enough power for spirited driving there's also the need to keep the car as predictable/balanced as possible with linear throttle response, great fuel consumption etc. The improvements they've made to throttle response and gearing is waaay more enticing than a bloody turbo.
The other issues I personally have with turbo cars is longevity, reliability and complexity. I don't care what people say but the numbers speak for themselves, this obsession that cars makes have had over the last few years with strapping turbos on smaller and smaller engine have shown to be a failure. Mazda is one of the few companies who've decided not to go that route by sticking to bigger NA engines in most cases.
My old NB 2.5 is sitting at 12 years and 147K kilometres with no engine issues and uses almost no oil and I regularly drive the snot out of it without worrying about babying the engine with cool down periods etc., guaranteed that would not be the case if there was a turbo attached to it.
Keep it simple, Mazda.
The obession with always dumping more and more power into cars that almost no-one needs has to stop somewhere.
The MX-5 has always been one of the few cars who "gets it"... no need to spoil it with smallcock syndrome.
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