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1990 Mazda Miata | Retro Review
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 15928468" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>They're viewed as God's gift to the world though, every Miata owner I've spoken to (for the most part) has a complex and believes that owning "baby's first sports car" puts them above and beyond everything else on the road just because they're faster around a small parking lot than most others.</p><p></p><p>I sat in a ND at the new york auto show. I remember multiple people telling me "oh yeah, a friend of a friend of a friend is 9 ft 10 and he daily drives a NA miata!" so I figured I would be able to cram myself in at my manlet height of a mere 6ft 5. Nope! Knees were jammed into the dashboard, I could probably drive one of these uncomfortably for 15 minutes then call it quits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 15928468, member: 79484"] They're viewed as God's gift to the world though, every Miata owner I've spoken to (for the most part) has a complex and believes that owning "baby's first sports car" puts them above and beyond everything else on the road just because they're faster around a small parking lot than most others. I sat in a ND at the new york auto show. I remember multiple people telling me "oh yeah, a friend of a friend of a friend is 9 ft 10 and he daily drives a NA miata!" so I figured I would be able to cram myself in at my manlet height of a mere 6ft 5. Nope! Knees were jammed into the dashboard, I could probably drive one of these uncomfortably for 15 minutes then call it quits. [/QUOTE]
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