Short answer
MX5 will stay on the road until November (ish) when the Golf will swap over. This gives me a few months to get shit sorted out for Grace as a reasonable daily with some tricks up its sleeves
Longer answer
I can't lie, if I had the choice between two cars, same spec, same price and same mileage and condition; one auto and one manual, I would have bought the 'manwell'. The bargain nature of the car made me a lot more accepting of its gearbox. If it proves worthwhile
long term I see this as being a better fast day to day car with the odd splat on a circuit being an option. I actually quite like, no, really like auto's for daily used cars and with the acoustic edge sharpened, the handling and braking sharper and power turned up a bit I'd be quite happy. Factor in the frankly fucked up price and I will be very smug indeed. I always loved my black mk2, way beyond a sum of its parts, but lusted for a modern engine in there. The VR6
could replace the old girl in my affections- we'll see.
The Mazda's handling is stunning. With more power, and Jesus Christ does it need it, it could be pretty good on a track. I will only be confident in taking that on with a few more quid behind me (as in thousands). By the time I save up that much I will almost certainly be bored shitless with it, and sacked it off for something like an Elise or a few months of work instead
Fuck knows..........I don't know what I'm having for breakfast; how the Hell do I really, realistically do I know what car I'll be dicking about with in a few months? ::)
Truth be told, my attention span for all of this stuff waxes and wanes all of the time so I won't make any promises.
As for dying before I get to the end of the drive, that's actually a very real possibility. I have considered insuring Tan to drive it
