Howdy all:
So, I sold my old Subie, joined the Air Force, now I have a steady job and live in California (for at least the next year and a half). I'm at home now on leave for Christmas and I'm investigating a used '04 Mazdaspeed Miata.
I've always wanted a Miata and the MSM is particularly exciting to me. There are a few other Miatas in the area that I'm considering, ranging from a base '99 with no power nothing to a '03 SE but this MSM is my first choice.
I took it for a test drive today and a few things bothered me: one is the fact that it was on the original tires and they sorely need replacing. But the main problem crept up less than 2 miles into the test drive, when the check engine light came on, started blinking and the engine began to run very rough. This would happen when the car was in a higher gear (3 or 4) and I would floor the accelerator. It go so bad the car would shudder and buck around. At first I thought it was a clutch problem, but this car has only 21,000 miles on it and otherwise appears to be in great shape. It would also begin to randomly idle very rough after idling smoothly at a stop for a few seconds.
When I got back to the dealership, the salesman helping me talked to his manager about it, and although I didn't hear it first hand the manager said that one of the technicians accidentally put 87 octane in the car, and that it was developing a knock. That did make sense, but I'm still skeptical. We agreed that they would change out the gas and I'll test drive it again on Monday.
Am I falling into a trap? The car isn't very reasonably priced and I was going to offer fair market value for it, so I may avoid buying it in the first place. But if there's some serious trouble then I'm walking away and not looking back.
Any and all advice is appreciated
tl,dr: I checked out an MSM, needs tires, engine shudders in certain driving conditions, and randomly at idle, dealer claims it accidentally put in 87 octane and that the car will be in ship shape on Monday.






