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Royalston 05-24-2014 09:46 PM

cross country
 
94 is finally up to snuff. Lots of new stuff: brain, timing belt, brakes, alternator, tires, all manner of electrical repairs. The car has 132k. I am dreamng of a drive from Massachusetts to North Carolina. Is that too much to ask of a twenty year old car. Will it hold up to 65 mph for hours on end. Any advice. Car is a wonderful drive.

Steve1991 05-26-2014 10:45 AM

As long as you have roadside assistance available, I'd suggest you go for it and lose yourself for a while. Enjoy!

CharlesE 05-26-2014 04:33 PM

My MSM, with 180k miles went from the Rhode Island line to Deals Gap two years ago, with no issues. While I didn't have roadside assistance, that sounds like a very good idea!


Also, cell coverage is limited in some of those areas. You might want to pick up a satellite personal locator beacon. Those are relatively inexpensive. It's worth a web search. :D


Enjoy the trip!

sixshooter 05-26-2014 09:24 PM

If it is proving reliable on some shorter trips then I don't know why the longer trips would be any more risky. If you need a tow, local or not, you need a tow! These are really reliable little cars long term and I wouldn't worry much.

Just be sure to make it known on the forum if you run into trouble. I know Miata people from all over. If you do break down somewhere and you can get internet access, PM me here (and on our sister site miataturbo.net) and I will enlist the help of the online community.

Have fun.

Steve

jonljacobi 05-31-2014 04:18 PM

I have been cross-country from SF to NYC or Alabama 12 times since 2001 and 58k in my 93'. I'm at 220k now and I'm pretty sure I would make it again, but I've just done major maintenance. One failure of a fuel pump relay in Iowa a few years back, but I think that was the MSPnP. Make sure you have AAA or some such. Whenever I have it, I don't need it. When I don't like in Iowa, I do. I do keep tools in the car.

With good hoses, enough coolant and oil, the Miata is a super reliable vehicle.

fxpthl64 06-01-2014 12:28 PM

Hey Royalston, our Southern Calif. Miata Club has a member who drove his 1997 from so. cal. up to Alaska and back two years ago and had a wonderful trip! Only did about 250 miles a day, so it was a very leisurely trip. Only had one flat and one small windshield ding. Not bad for any car let alone a low to the ground Miata!


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