T.J.
UltimaDork
6/15/16 12:48 p.m.
In reply to Chris_V and mad_machine:
Yes, there are certainly nods. I'm not arguing that there are not. I am just saying, when I see the new car it looks more like an NB/NC/S2K than an original 124 to me. Styling is nothing if not subjective.
Color me shocked that the new 124 is that close in size to the old 124. I didn't realized the old one was that "big." Always thought they were the same size as MG or something. The new 124's styling makes it look way bigger than the ND when there no scale in the photo.
here we go:
Fiat Spider (original)
Width: 63.5 inches
Length: 156.25 inches
Height: 49.25 inches
MGB Roadster
Width: 60 inches
Length: 153 inches
Height: 48 inches
Porsche 911 SWB
Width: 63.4 inches
Length: 163.9 inches
Height: 52 inches
Fiat 124 Spider (New)
Width: 68.5 inches
Length: 159.6 inches
Height: 48.5 inches
I wonder how the TR4 and TR6 compares. The early 911 was definitely bigger, though.
Still a small car by any real standards, especially modern ones.
JoeTR6
Reader
6/15/16 7:02 p.m.
TR6
Width: 61 inches
Length: 155.5 inches
Height: 50 inches
A TR6 is a pretty narrow car. I'm surprised the MGB is narrower. Lengthwise it isn't so small, but it has that longish rear overhang. Seeing any of these cars parked with a group of modern "normal" sized cars is amusing. It's also frightening that I drive mostly cars of this size.
mad_machine wrote:
here we go:
Fiat Spider (original)
Width: 63.5 inches
Length: 156.25 inches
Height: 49.25 inches
MGB Roadster
Width: 60 inches
Length: 153 inches
Height: 48 inches
Porsche 911 SWB
Width: 63.4 inches
Length: 163.9 inches
Height: 52 inches
Fiat 124 Spider (New)
Width: 68.5 inches
Length: 159.6 inches
Height: 48.5 inches
Decided to have some fun:
NA Miata:
Width: 65.9 inches
Length: 155.5 inches
Height: 48.2 inches
Went to check out the Fiata in the flesh (metal?) today at the local Fiat/Alfa dealer.
Did not like.
For comparison stopped by the Mazda dealer too. The Miata looks SOOOO much better to my eyes.
In reply to mblommel:
Interesting. Which did you prefer before you saw each in person?
Call it a matter of taste. There is no right answer, you either prefer a modern shape or a retro one.
Choice is good.
I've seen both ion the fleash and driven the Mazda for a couple of hours. I like the styling of both (maybe the Fiat a little better), but both have some elements that don't quite look right. Both need larger diameter wheel and tire combos, or a slight lowering. From some angles, typically a low angle, the Fiat looks a little large for its wheelbase. The curvature of the Miata front fenders looks "off" in relation to the wheel and wheel opening to me. Both are rather minor complaints. I'll test drive both before I buy one next year,assuming I hear positive results for the Miata's manual transmission failures. If I had to buy right now I'd probably go with the Fiata.