
Alex_Dunn wrote:Also i got a hell of a lot more flashes from mk1 owners then i have mk2.![]()




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Alex_Dunn wrote:Also i got a hell of a lot more flashes from mk1 owners then i have mk2.![]()
Nige wrote:Lauren wrote:LOL, perhaps the sea of MK2s is because they appealed more to the average car buying public?
Touche!
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.or because they appealed more to the performance car buying public?
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jonno wrote:*yawn*
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I love this forum for MR2 debates!.
Alex_Dunn wrote:I personally think that if you havent owned a mk1 you have no say in this discussion as the mk1 was an incredible sports car!
Alex_Dunn wrote:I had a mk1 before i had my mk2 and i think Ammon agrees with me here sayin we both miss our mk1, not that i would swap it for my mk2 but theres something about the mk1 that just makes you feel special on the road.Don't know if n e of you remember Steve Mimms but he bought my mk1 and he had a modified mk2 turbo which he sold to buy my mk1.
I personally think that if you havent owned a mk1 you have no say in this discussion as the mk1 was an incredible sports car! and you have to experience the car on a day to day basis for its individuality.
I love my mk2 for the modern look and modern accessories eg power steering and air con, but the mk1 was one of those cars that everyone would just turn thier heads as it is a retro sports car and its completly different to the other cars on the road today.
Also i got a hell of a lot more flashes from mk1 owners then i have mk2.
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Alex_Dunn wrote:I had a mk1 before i had my mk2 and i think Ammon agrees with me here sayin we both miss our mk1, not that i would swap it for my mk2 but theres something about the mk1 that just makes you feel special on the road.Don't know if n e of you remember Steve Mimms but he bought my mk1 and he had a modified mk2 turbo which he sold to buy my mk1.
I personally think that if you havent owned a mk1 you have no say in this discussion as the mk1 was an incredible sports car! and you have to experience the car on a day to day basis for its individuality.
I love my mk2 for the modern look and modern accessories eg power steering and air con, but the mk1 was one of those cars that everyone would just turn thier heads as it is a retro sports car and its completly different to the other cars on the road today.
Also i got a hell of a lot more flashes from mk1 owners then i have mk2.
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I had a mk1 before i had my mk2 and i think Ammon agrees with me here sayin we both miss our mk1, not that i would swap it for my mk2 but theres something about the mk1 that just makes you feel special on the road.Don't know if n e of you remember Steve Mimms but he bought my mk1 and he had a modified mk2 turbo which he sold to buy my mk1.
I personally think that if you havent owned a mk1 you have no say in this discussion as the mk1 was an incredible sports car! and you have to experience the car on a day to day basis for its individuality.
I love my mk2 for the modern look and modern accessories eg power steering and air con, but the mk1 was one of those cars that everyone would just turn thier heads as it is a retro sports car and its completly different to the other cars on the road today.
Also i got a hell of a lot more flashes from mk1 owners then i have mk2.
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Dont you think"look wise" it looks as though the order the 2's were launched were mk1, mk3 then mk2? not that im saying anything bad about either of the other 2
(the ones i dont own)
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I just think the later mk2 rev 4/5
look more
"supercar" than the MX5/Z3 looks of the mk1
& mk3 just a thought
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And there was me thinking i would get on the bad side of MX5
& Z3 lovers
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I do understand what you are saying, and understand you would prefer the mk3 and mk1, they are girl cars after all
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ONLY JOKING!
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Kieron wrote:I've thrown both my MK2's round more corners and country lanes than any other car I have ever owned-
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To me the MK2 had it all, great fun, fast, superb looks, relatively easy to work on.
It was a great progression from the dated MK1's when it was released.
It modernised the marque..
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To me the MK3 never counted in the equation.It was a spider, it wasn't a representation of what had gone before.
Lauren wrote:
How about we say:
MK1= drivers car for those who really like to drive
MK2= posers car for those who are happier going in straight lines
Sound fair?