bought a 96 for my daughter ....
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bought a 96 for my daughter ....
111k miles. Auto. Ac. Pretty decent shape other than a few cosmetics. Do these cars have any notorious issues? Looks like new valve cover gaskets. Im hoping there is a new timing belt under there. I am hearing a little rattle from suspension when on rough roads. Maybe worn bushings? What are some things I should look when I get it up on a rack? I have already changed fuel filter due to a "sometimes" miss @ idle. Seems to have helped some. Any opinions / adviceparent are welcome. I feel like a rockstar. Daughter loves it. Only problem is she can't keep my a$$ out of the driver seat. Reminds me of a Triumph Spitfire I had as a kid. Thanks in advance
Chris
Chris
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Hey chris, first off welcome to MFz. Secondly the miata is one of the most reliable cars i have ever owned, note mine have all been 5 speeds so i cant comment on the Auto. you the miata engine is also a non interference engine so if it were to break in theory the valves will be fine. timing belt is a job you can do in your garage on a saturday, costs about 100 bucks to do the complete job (timing belt, water pump, VC gasket, belts) check the hoses while you have the system drained not a bad time to replace them. if the radiator tank(top part you see under the hood) is brown replace it, it will crack eventually and then you will have a problem. miatas dont take to well to being overheated (aluminum head). your rear end clunk is likely sway bar bushings, or links. The miatas rattle anyway, just the nature of the car.
things to look for, in front of the rear tires the lower rockers on First Gens rust out easily. Mostly norther states, Im assuming since you said its your daughter car your in a warmer state and you dont get much if any snow. that being said, top drains can also cause that area to rust, when your under the car near the back you will se 2 black hoses hanging down from that rocker area, a shop tech at mazda told me the use the air gun to blow them out. Word of caution it will make a large mess if they are clogged.
aside from that they are great reliable little cars, gas millage isnt great but its not bad 23-27mpg. enjoy the car.
things to look for, in front of the rear tires the lower rockers on First Gens rust out easily. Mostly norther states, Im assuming since you said its your daughter car your in a warmer state and you dont get much if any snow. that being said, top drains can also cause that area to rust, when your under the car near the back you will se 2 black hoses hanging down from that rocker area, a shop tech at mazda told me the use the air gun to blow them out. Word of caution it will make a large mess if they are clogged.
aside from that they are great reliable little cars, gas millage isnt great but its not bad 23-27mpg. enjoy the car.
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1st off, thanx for the reply. I grew up around cars. Dad has owned a wholesale car lot every since I can remember. Started driving when I was 12. Totaled my first one @ age 13. Started dirt track racing at 23 years old. But I have never had the pleasure of owning a Miata. So far, I love it. Momma is worried because it is tooo small. Our daughters first car. Sweet ride huh?