Hi All,
Firstly let me say up front that I import Japanese cars for a living.
We have been bringing in the Mazda Eunos (Japanese version of the MX5) for over 4 years now and sell quite a few every year.
We have found them to be excellent cars, reliable, and a whole lot of fun to drive. They are simple and tough, and mechanically very good indeed. They have repeatedly been voted as the best convertible sports car.
The point about service history being rare on Japanese Imports is well made and accurate, especially for older cars. Although we frequently find newer cars with a fully documented service history.
However this is normally offset by lower mileage, less corrosion, better options, and greater care on the part of the Japanese Owners. Early cars from Japan are typically in much better condition than an Irish car of similar age. Japanese drivers drive much less than Irish/uk drivers (typically 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers per annum), and many MX5/Eunos's are bought as a second car rather than the primary mode of transport making it possible to get even the older cars with very low mileages.
Of course, you have to be careful buying any used MX5 regardless of it's origin. The soft top typically lasts 3-4 years if the car is not garaged, the drivers seat side bolster is particularly prone to wear, and they can rust at the sills where the door pillar joins the floor. The cables which run the electric windows get gummed up and sticky on older cars, and check for correct operation and alignment of the headlights on pre-1998 cars. A hard top is a very good idea if you intend to drive the car all year round.
These cars have a huge following, and whether they are badged MX5, Eunos, or Miata, there are any number of knowledgeable owners and spares suppliers.
Check out [SIZE=-1]www.
mx5oc.co.uk or
www.mx5ireland.com as a good place to get real owners thoughts and experiences with these cars.[/SIZE]
I do not know of any other convertible which offers as much reliable fun for as little money.