> My friends think the Spitfire is great, but would I recommend anyone buy
one?
> With the modern cars available today, from convertibles to most anything
> else with better handling, power and reliability, most definitely no. It
> takes the right mix of enthusiast and backyard mechanic to want one of
these
> toys.
>
> Clark
Ah someone I've met from the lists, Hi Clark!
I couldn't agree more. One must acknowledge that once the new young owners
of British cars have a few minor niggles and either have to sort them out
themselves or pay someone too, the inconveniences and expenses will mount to
the point that buying a trouble free Honda will be very appealing. At the
urgency of their lifestyles, most of the under-21 crowd would definitely
choose a Honda over an LBC simply to avoid any complications. Dates don't
like being passengers in tow trucks, nor do they like hearing "sorry the
gearbox is out... can't go out." When 99% of teens carry beepers and cell
phones, not having or not being able to use their own mode of transportation
just won't do any more.
The earliest Miatas can be had for $4,000... open top driving, Japanese
reliability coupled with a cloned and machined pseudo British personality.
It is no longer even a match, nearly any young person would take the
Miata... or surely exchange their LBC for the Miata after owning an LBC for
a while.
Kai
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