Bamandpeb@aol.com wrote:
>Give the Miata another 25 years, and I
> believe the owners that keep their cars now will be extremely happy with them
> then, and will view them then the same way we view our Roadster's now.
>
Probably true; it IS a classic in its own right. Of course it doesn't have the
personality and charm of a Roadster - it's just a kid. Hey, I wasn't nearly as
devastatingly handsome and charming 30 years ago, either! (Alright! Quit the
retching out there!) But there will always be a big difference in the Miata
culture, should one develop. They may love their cars, they may even drive
them (Assuming internal combustion engines are even ALLOWED in 25 years!), but
they won't be able to work on them. The complications of technology have seen
to that.
--
Mark van der Hoek
Houston
From bondage to spiritual faith
From spiritual faith to courage
From courage to freedom
From freedom to abundance
From abundance to selfishness
From selfishness to complacency
From complacency to apathy
From apathy to fear
From fear to dependency
From dependency to bondage
Ezra Taft Benson
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