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Miata is tiny and can give an uncomfortable ride, but I haven't driven the new one yet. I like the Fiat version's styling more.
I'll not advise you to keep riding if you're really not that interested in riding now.
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Another former Miata owner here. Great car, lots of fun. I moved on to a Mini because of extra space while keeping the gocart feel.
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Even my dog prefers the motorcycle to the convertible.
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They make great track cars.
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I don't think this can be rationalized. BH, follow your heart and do what's best for you and your family. By virtue of your airing this on a public forum, I presume the Miata will win, which is fine if you don't want both the bike and the car.
My personal quandary has always been Porsche 911 / Corvette vs. a bunch of motorcycles... I imagine it'll reach the tipping point sometime soon.
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Miata. Good car. Pretty sporty. I have considered this or a similar sports car if my wife and I were ever to give up riding. It wouldn't be the same, but it would still be a fun way to get around.
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I am grateful that no car makes my head turn.
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I am 53. I am on pause so far as racing goes, but will be back at it soon as finances permit. I know guys in their 60's that still do track days and guys in their 70's that still ride. You will miss it. Don't do it. Keep a bike. Get a project car that needs some work.
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I could not fit into a Miata. But a few years after I quit motorcycling, I bought this 9 year old Martian Red Rabbit from my uncle. Only a 4-cylinder engine, but the 5 speed transmission made it scoot. I drove it for 13 years and sold it to a friend. It was a lot of fun, and as reliable as a Honda.
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Haven't quit motorcycling, however to fulfill the car bug, I got a Subaru BRZ. It has a tiny enough back seat for a car seat and small kid..
2800 lbs, rwd, 200hp, traction control, stability control (both of which you can turn off). Handles like a much more expensive car.. Most fun on 4 I've ever had and I've driven a lot.