Miata Mailing List: August 1998, Message #205

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From: slowpokebill@pop.slkc.uswest.net
Subject:Re: Introduction
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 13:50:53 +0000


Welcome to the list.  I loved the post.

Boy what a dilemma a 99 or a classic 92 in yellow.  Either way you can't go
wrong.  Myself ...and this is the accountant in me coming out... I would get a
nice 92 yellow.  It is already a sought after classic and will cost you half as
much. Of course there is a rumor out there that Mazda is going to build a
yellow M-edition in 99.  I hope they don't uses the current tan leather with
the M if they do build it in yellow.  If they go with black or maybe red
leather...boy that would be a tough one to pass up.
Gee a nice 92 for maybe $10 or 12K or a brand new 99 for 20 something.  Oh I
hate these types of decisions.  Any  body got a coin to flip?

Bill
93Red w/black and 93 Black w/red
Team MIATATUDE

lisaharv@interl.net wrote:

> Hello, I just joined this mailing list yesterday and thought I would
> introduce myself.  I am a thirty-something wife going through my second
> childhood, I guess, wanting a very "un-needed" addition to our family.
> With two kids, a Miata is definitely not a logical choice, but, I tease
> them, I want a two seater to get AWAY from them!
>
> I've been looking at sportscars and the newest miata really caught my eye.
>  I love the body styling.  Only wanting it in Yellow, I see I would have to
> go with a '92.  My husband would rather see me get a 1999 model (including
> the warranty! so he doesn't have to work on it) but I have always dreamed
> of a little yellow convertible.....  Is it smart to follow my heart and go
> with an older car when he is offering me a new one?!  I don't know...
>
> My husband and I run an automotive/towing business from our home.  He only
> works on domestic cars, but is very supportive of my choice of a MAZDA (for
> god's sake! he always adds <G>)  I guess that old dog will just have to
> learn some new tricks!
>
> I also run my own machine quilting business, in my "free" time (ha!), in
> between tow-jobs/bookwork/kids/housework/a bunch of pets!
>
> So I'll just be hanging around in the background here, reading all your
> posts, and trying to contain my excitement.  It looks as though it might be
> spring before we actually make a purchase, so it's going to be a long
> winter.....
>
>   Lisa
>   BirdLady Quilting
>   Donnellson,  Iowa
>   lisaharv@interl.net
>   http://www.exoticbird.com/coco.html
>
>   She was not quite what you would call refined.
>   She was not quite what you would call unrefined.
>   She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.
>                          ----Mark Twain
>                              "Following the Equator"





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