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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Review: 2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club
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Back when I
You figure, hey, weekend at a race track with a Miata— get ready for a bunch of racy-sounding gibberish about "turn-in" and "performance at the limit." Trail braking. Not this time; this track was crowded with stuff like
When I arrived at MSR, I took the Miata around the pits to do a little bit of "pre-sweating" of cheaters, and to pose the car with its Mazda racing brethren. Here it is flanked by the
The Miata hasn't bloated much during the last couple of decades, as can be seen in this portrait of the '13 parked next to the '91 of Team Nucking Futs. The first-year Miata (in 1990) had a curb weight of 2,105 pounds; the 2013 manual-transmission version weighs 2,480 pounds. By the standards of Model Bloat, that's impressive.
To be honest, I felt a little uncomfortable showing up at this track in a red Miata. The 24 Hours of LeMons Supreme Court has been hard on Texas Miatas over the years, destroying a couple in the (now discontinued) People's Curse and generally making life difficult for the
As it turned out, just about everybody who has anything to do with road racing— even those Mazda racers I've busted for cheaty-ass Racing Beat suspension parts at past races— loves the sight of a new Miata.
However, being around car freaks and racers makes one forget that the Miata has a much different image in the eyes of ordinary Americans, particularly those in edge-city suburban areas full of mouth-breathing Internet Tough Guys in Tapout shirts. Never mind that the Miata will obliterate 95% of testosterone-pumped cars in a real race— what matters is that the Miata falls somewhere on the machismo spectrum between fern bars and Hello Kitty when it comes to its image among non-car expert types.
Not that I've ever given much of a damn about that sort of thing, but the perceived manliness (or lack thereof) of this car became an issue while driving it on the rural highways south of Houston. Never in my life have I experienced so much hyper-aggressive tailgating, angry gestures, brake checks, and general highway assholery than in the three days of driving a red Miata with manufacturer plates on Texas roads. Did some joker put an Obama sticker on this thing? I wondered after my first white-knuckle drive to the track with one SUV grille after another looming in the rear-view. Apparently the sight of a little red sports car simply enrages Texas exurbanite males, in a way that all the rental Aveos and Corollas I've driven on the same roads never has.
This image problem reminds me of the one faced by certain dog owners. This is my dog, Jackson. He is 70 pounds of solid muscle, bred from a long line of water retrievers, fast, tough, and fearless (he's also
Jackson is also a Standard Poodle, a breed that image-conscious American males cannot own if they feel even slightly insecure about their own masculinity. Decades of horrible haircutting jobs on no-doubt-mortified show poodles by those scary dog-show types (or, even worse, the mad-genetic-scientist abomination of the miniature poodle) have done to the breed's image what decades of boring 24-year-old dental hygienists have done to the Miata's image.
Which isn't to say that driving the Miata Club for several days didn't turn me gayer than
Now, if you're going to go shopping for
Soft-top convertibles almost always leak, at least a little bit, it's a big hassle to raise and lower them, and they let in a lot of wind noise when the top is up. This is not the case with the '13 Miata; it takes about four seconds and very little effort to operate the top by hand while sitting in the driver's seat. It never leaked a drop, regardless of how wild the storms got, and the top remained unperturbed by high winds while cruising at 80 MPH.
The HVAC system is unusually powerful for a Japanese car (Detroit always wins in this category, because Detroit automakers test their climate-control systems in places like Death Valley and Bemidji). This came in handy when I got soaked by rain during the performance of my LeMons Supreme Court duties; the Miata's heater was able to dry out socks fairly quickly (because the car's engine was kept running for hours at a time during repeated sock-drying cycles, I was not able to get personally verified fuel-economy figures for it… but I did manage to avoid catching a case of Houston Jungle Rot).
The Miata Club is the sporty version, with six-speed transmission (the base Miata Sport makes do with five), 17″ wheels, and a bunch of snazzy trim bits. For this, you pay $26,705 MSRP instead of the Sport's $23,720.
The engine in all the manual-transmission '13 Miatas is the same 167-horse DOHC 2-liter unit, and if British Leyland had been able to come up with anything even half this good, we'd all still be driving MGBs. 167 horsepower feels like plenty of power in this car, though I did get my doors blown off in a drag race with the rental Malibu driven by the rest of the LeMons HQ crew.
The 4.10 rear-axle gear ratio and 0.79:1 sixth gear means that the Miata's engine is spinning pretty frantically during highway cruising, and I'm assuming that's one of the main reasons for the not-so-great-for-a-2,400-pound-car fuel economy (claimed 21 city/28 highway). Steeper gears would mean an intolerable reduction in fun, so the fuel-economy penalty is worth paying.
The climate and sound-system controls use simple knobs and buttons. Everything here makes sense, though I can't help wishing (once again) that the science-fiction aesthetic of 1980s Japanese car interiors would make a comeback.
My quick-and-dirty gauge for judging the level of corner-cutting build-quality shortcuts is a glance under the hood at the electrical connectors. The MX-5 uses pretty decent ones, though one of these days I'll need to get a press car while I'm not working at a LeMons race, so I can have the time to pull a door panel and
There was one mosquito-in-my-ear irritation that I'd have to remedy, were I to buy this car. See the oil-pressure gauge dead in the center of the instrument cluster, where your eyes are going to be drawn every time you glance down? It's actually an idiot light, i.e. it registers an "everything is OK" reading when the pressure switch is happy. The "idiot gauge" is quite common these days, if disappointing in a car that's likely to get thrashed on a race track at some point in its career (racers usually don't notice gauges other than the tach in the heat of battle, anyway, which is why
What else? The sound system doesn't pack enough bass for those of us who appreciate 21st-century levels of boom, but the aftermarket can solve that problem easily enough. Other than the image problem and resulting disapproval from dudes with anxieties about their own Perceived Testicular Heft (henceforth referred to as PTH), the who-gives-a-damn fuel-economy penalty from the nervous rear gear, and a couple of minor annoyances so small I feel petty just mentioning them, this car has nothing but pluses. In fact, it's the only car I've ever reviewed that I could see myself buying new (
So, the MX-5 Miata Club is slower on the road course and at the dragstrip than is the 
































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