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Auto Loud - November 2007

The Mazda MX5 / Miata.

Now before you choke on your cocoa, not counting the MG RV8, the MGB died over a quarter of a century ago, along with the TR7/ 8, the MG Midget was already buried, Austin Healey was bereft of life. The British sports car industry has tried valiantly to soldier on but all the remaining English patients keep having emergency surgery to keep them alive. Look at TVR, Marcos, Jensen all raised from the dead several times only too be laid to rest once more, Ashes to ashes, dust to.....

Morgan are probably the longest survivor and although geriatric they keep on selling, If you order one now a 2009 delivery should be right, make mine BRG with wires please!


On release the MX5 / Miata was an old concept, rear wheel drive, two seater, roadster. Looking a whole lot like the Lotus Elan, not the dodgy Isuzu powered one that ended up as a Kia but the Mid sixties Elan with chrome hubcaps. It was a risk for Mazda at the time and it payed off handsomely, the concept worked in 1989 and it still works now in 2007. The car combines the best of British sports car idealism and Japanese reliability to produce the best British sports car ever. The MX5 simply has no peer.

Now I have to admit, I always used to lust after an MGB until I drove one a lot of years ago, the realisation that was an OLD car hit me fairly quickly, but the last time I drove an MX5 which was an early Nineties model, it still did everything right. It stopped, it handled, the gear- lver still went snick, snick as you downchanged, the roof goes up and down from the drivers seat and it didnt breal down!!

With the advent of imports from Japan of Japanese spec Eunos roadsters, the opportunity exists to buy a truly affordable sports car that wont break the bank in servicing costs. In fact with the money you saved over an MGB you should be able to afford a wooden steering wheel and some nice stringback gloves just to keep the feeling alive.
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An apple iCar anyone?

November 13th 2007 12:33
Whatever happened to the small cars of my youth that came with character as standard? Every car had a certain degree of style/ charisma. Wolseleys with the illuminated grille badge, Hillman Imps, NSU's the list goes on.
Where are the new versions of the mini ( the original, not the pretend BMW 0 series ), the VW beetle and the 2cv (Deux cheveau)?

The original versions of these small cars have all ended up as icons in one way or another. They all shared a simple purpose in life, to be a car for the people but they ended up being so much more. All three of them achieved this purpose with a great degree of style ( by mistake more than anything else) and despite the fact the were decades old at the end of their long production runs, they were still a viable product that personified the old " If it aint broke, dont fix it" maxim.


So, if a major manufacturer decided to build a true rival to these legends, would it be possible, considering the myriad of rules and regulations that have to be obeyed now?
The recent Frankfurt and Tokyo motor shows have seen Volkswagen display three and five door versions of the Space-up! This interesting 3.6 metre long rear engined one box will be powered by three cylinder petrol or diesel engines a well as an electric version.

Citreon has shown some concept sketches of the new 2cv, but they have fallen into the same trap as VW with the new beetle, BMW with the Mini and also Fiat with the new 500; the car looks the same the old car, why? The world is ready for a new concept.

Interestingly enough Gordon Murray, designer of the magnificent Mclaren F1, is currently working on a small car, could this be the one to revolutionise motoring as we know it? The car could be built by anyone, even a name from outside the motoring arena. An Apple iCar anyone??


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Despatches from the front

November 8th 2007 00:51
As I sit in this Automotive foxhole, dodging bullets and mortar rounds, It occurred to me. If anyone ever works out the thought processes that goes on within the brain of a car buyer, he ( or she) will become a Squillionaire overnight. Simply put, Logic has very little to do with it, if you try to appeal to the logical side, forget it, you have lost the battle already.

AUTOLOUD has, over a long period of time, been witness to the many different types of buyers out there. Let me introduce some of them:

SHINY PEOPLE: Beloved by both Salesman and Business Managers in Dealerships the world over. Like Gollum in the the Lord of the Rings, attracted to their own personal precious until 3-6 months later boredom sets in, the car loses its lustre and the race begins to find a new shiny toy. The financial term " Negative equity" was invented for these guys.

THE FANATIC: Here in Australia, if you want a six cylinder car there are two choices Holden or Ford. The fact that Toyota and Mitsubishi make six's is largely ignored probably due to the fact they are Front wheel drive. Which as every Ocker knows is alright for little cars but not big cars MATE! The sales figures of the big two have dropped and there are multiple reasons for this, But Commodore remains king and Holden makes a fortune out of T-shirts, Undies, and Bikinis all emblazoned with the Holden Lion, Noice!

THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH: The reason Camrys sell, Will only ever buy a biege or white one, because they are safe colours. Normally the car you get stuck behind doing 20kmh under the speed limit. A worldwide phenomenom obviously, why else would Vectras sell?

THE SKINFLINT: Only recently identified, common to the rise in the cost of fuel. "Take my SUV, 6 Cylinder car, Must have Four cylinder car NOW!! " Problem here is, three kids, Wife, Dog, Surfboard, Bikes and luggage for two weeks summer holiday will never, EVER fit into an Astra/ Hyundai/ Corolla/Golf. So for the sake of 2 litres per Hundred Kilometres, he will make it fit, to the discomfort of all involved, especially the family Labrador who will get traded in for a Tinkerbelle sized canine that fits nicely in the centre console with the lid shut.

AUTOLOUD may be on to something here, anyone know the number of the Patents office ??
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