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Basic information
2007 Mazda MX-5 “NC” PHRT (Power Retractable Hard Top) 2.0L 6MT
Short story here.
I was intrigued by convertibles 7-8 years ago, and whilst I was eyeballing on a baby blue Porsche Boxster, a disappointing test drive on a CRZ and counting my pennies, I spotted a red 1990s Mazda MX-5 driving through my residential area. I found out that it was the same model I had when I first started Gran Turismo 2 in PlayStation 1 so I decided to research more about it. A week later, I bumped into a newer NC MX-5 model (a white NC) and discovered a ton of videos of people and a ton of MX-5 clubs around the world enjoying their top-down driving with rave reviews on how fun it is to drive and within safe limits (yeah its slow).
Made my decision and took a test drive from an owner who was in need of selling one urgently; the drive was spectacular. Under the drizzling rain, the owner asked to drop the top down. That first impression sold me. Unfortunately, I had to forego my purchase on that particular car but after checking out 2 more NC MX-5s, I settled with the last; a Silver (uncle karer) NC MX-5 with 6 speed Automatic. The interior was just what I wanted; tan coloured accents look really premium and this was the JDM imported spec with some extra features like keyless entry, heated seats etc.
Car selection process
Since the Porsche is way out of my league. Looking at the first-gen Boxster, there were doubts on the engine with some engine failures leading from bearing issues…sort of putting me off the search. Dealing with the insurance, tax and subsequent maintenance didn’t help either.
Honda CRZ, while it looked cool at that time, was pretty underwhelming during my test drive. I thought I could feel the joy when driving but it felt…lacking. The rearview was limited, the drive was so-so.
I did not test the 350Z but just considered it (because it looked cool) but went off the grid after weighing my options.
The MX-5 is what I’ve wanted. It’s unique, not fast, small, lightweight but peppy, RWD and last but not least, it brings heaps of joy when driving. It’s pretty photogenic too.
User experience
This Rootbeer (as people have called it) has been my partner for 7 years.
It has been through ups and downs, from an accident to a dying battery in the middle of Thailand, to a misguided convoy through a palm-oil plantation road, to a number of gymkhana/track days both in and out the country but it has been the best partner there is. There’s no restoring work need to be done; it came in a fantastic 2nd hand condition from an owner who was meticulous in taking care of it. I just improved on it with my own taste by adding engine and aero parts from Japan, my own interior touch, swapping the automatic transmission to a manual, and heaps more.
The size of the car makes it very easy to park and navigate but this can be viewed differently for other road users…the car is small so be aware when you are driving. You’d get to learn some of your own defensive driving techniques when owning a convertible such as keeping your driver door close to the curb in traffic light to prevent motorcyclists passing on your driver’s side or locking your possessions in the many cubbies available in the car.
The overall engine is a breeze to navigate, despite the small nature of the car. Service is somewhat easy although the oil filter location could be improved (filter is close to the front chassis). The interior as well makes you feel at home; you just feel at ease just driving with every button and items within reach.
This car has made a lot of rounds through Malaysia and up towards north of Thailand, and never once I complained about how it drives (it could get loud from removing the cat from the exhaust). The car handles well on highways and B-roads and even if you push it further, the fuel consumption doesn’t falter. You don’t wear your tires and brake pads as much because first the car is light and secondly you only need to brake briefly or no brake at all because the car’s momentum gives you that confidence.
Within the past 7 years, there are 3 major things that happened with the car. One being the “rod bearing” issues overseas owners have reported that only came in 1 in a million NC MX-5s, and unfortunately this happened to me. Luckily, I’m the only known case here in Malaysia, I ended up buying an engine from a fellow MX-5 owner and transplanted it in the Rootbeer. Still runs fine even now.
The second major well-documented issue is the plastic coolant tank that these cars come with. After long usage of few years, the mouth of these tanks can be prone to failure, with the coolant steaming out of the tank. And yes, it happened to me some years back during a spirited drive. This is easily solved by buying a new plastic tank from Mazda OR a more permanent solution; an aluminium crafted tank (many overseas vendors have these, and our local owners have started to migrate into aluminium tanks for prevention).
The last was an accident which was a result of me having a microsleep; guys, when you are tired, rest. This was an important lesson, but without this lesson, I wouldn’t have gotten to where I am now with the car. The journey of collecting parts to restore, improve and changing the car took almost a year. Majority of the parts I have sourced from Japan, including a 6-speed manual gearbox, a set of Ohlins suspensions, performance rotors, JDM exhausts and many more.
There’s still more to do with the car; it is never-ending. Hopefully, I will still drive it for many years to come.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
Ratings
Total Score: 5
Performance: 5
Quality & Features: 5
Space: 3
Ride Comfort: 4
Fuel Economy: 5
Price & Cost: 4
Summary
For all the power talk for many car enthusiasts in Malaysia, try sitting in an MX-5 then drive one around; chances are you’ll enjoy it thoroughly. The driving essence is there, the bonus of having the wind blowing through your hair just amplifies that experience and this car easily captivates you with its charm.
Lastly, any interesting event?
Well, there are too many events with this rootbeer but I believe one for sharing to the readers is the time where Malaysia has a hundred of Mazda MX-5s in Sepang. This was a cumulative effort from both the owners, Mazda Malaysia, sponsors and our neighbours Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines.
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Jeffery lim
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The last pic is so exciting!!!
19 Dec
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Bentleeeey
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Are you a racing driver?
18 Dec
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Dave Kew
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love your review, thanks bro
18 Dec
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James Xu
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gorgeous car😍😍 the combiantion of wooden and leather interior looks premium! your taste is good haha
18 Dec
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pandahead
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OMG SO COOOOL!!!!
18 Dec
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