Just looked at a 96 Miata, and I would appreciate some input as I have no real direct experience with these cars. Body was great and color was good (dark turquoise) with a newish tan top and tan leather seats. Very attractive, and everything seemed in good shape for a 15 year old car. Mileage was 72,000 and wear seemed mostly appropriate for the age/mileage.
However, when I checked the oil, there was none on the dipstick. The owner, an older gentleman had just pulled up with the car when I got there (said he had taken it to be washed). Anyway, the car was on an angled bit of ground with the nose tilted down, so I had him pull it onto level ground, and I checked the oil again. This time, it came up to the low mark on the dipstick. Oil was relatively clean and didn't smell burnt. I asked him when the oil was last changed, and he said he didn't remember, though he said it was synthetic.
I checked the tail pipe and it was quiet sooty--left a fairly heavy smudge on my finger, though it didn't smell particularly oily.
Car drove nice, and seemed tight. No smoke or unusual noises, and power was about what I expected. Clutch engaged only in the last 3/4 inch of pedal travel, which was a bit worrying.
I asked the guy if the timing belt had been changed and he didn't know. Said he had only bought the car about a year ago for his son, who is now living abroad.
The oil and tail pipe issues are worrying enough that I guess I am inclined to pass on this one, even though the body and cosmetics were very appealing.
What do you guys think?
Thanks, -Chris R.