7 Reasons The AE86 and The Miata Are Overrated

The Miata and the AE86 are great cars and it’s hard to deny that. However, it seems as if their imagined performance doesn’t live up to their actual performance. Both of these cars are very similar, so I thought I would save some time and do one article including both. My article about overrated BMW’s was probably one of the worst articles ever written, so this time, I’ll try my darndest to get this article right; here we go.

ONE Both the AE86 and the Miata aren’t that fast.
It seems as if many JDM cars suffer from exceedingly high expectations and hype. The Mark 4 Supra and Skyline GTR are both cars that are associated with big speed and big power. However, in stock form, they aren’t as fast as they’re hyped up to be. Same thing goes with the AE86 and the Miata. In Initial D, Takumi is beating drivers on the touge in cars that are much faster than his car in a Toyota Corolla. However, fanboy’s dreams of the capabilities of the AE86 never live up to the reality of what the AE86 really is. It’s 0-60 MPH time is about 8.5 seconds. To put things into perspective, a 1997 Toyota Camry could the same sprint 1 second faster. The Miata is also plagued by slow acceleration. The 0-60 sprint for a 1996 Mazda Miata takes 8.6 seconds, also slower than the 97 Camry. The Miata and AE86 are the opposites of sleepers, they are expected to be fast, but aren’t.

TWO If it weren’t for Initial D, the AE86 wouldn’t be very popular.
A stock Delorean was a terrible car, but ever since it starred in the Back To The Future movies, it’s become a car people drool over; the same thing has happened to the AE86. Because Takumi delivered tofu and raced in an AE86, people are willing to buy them for big amounts of money. AE86’s in good condition cost about $14,000, a bit much considering it’s a 40 year old car with 128 horsepower. If Initial D never aired, I’m sure AE86’s would be selling for half the price, and half of us car guys would never know about the Takumi mobile.

THREE The Miata has unshakable stereotypes.
Car stereotypes include truck drivers are compensating for things, BMW drivers never use their blinkers, Audi drivers tailgate people, and the Miata is a hair dresser/chick car. You’ll get jokes from car guys and non cars guys alike saying “Have you told your parents your gay yet?” and “Where in the car do you keep your hair dryer?” Because of this, people feel like they need to be more manly to compensate for this (Alex Kersten maybe?), so people become persons that they are not; just be yourself.

FOUR The AE86 is basically a souped up economy car.
The Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno is a Corolla. When most people think of a Corolla, they think of a small sedan that they can use to commute to work, not to the racetrack. The Corolla AE86 is worshiped by car guys while a brand new Corolla S is ignored by the same people. It seems like a little bit of a double standard, don’t you think?

FIVE The 80’s Supra is arguably a better sports car than the AE86.
The 80’s Supra can make up for what the Sprinter Trueno lacks, power. You can get a Mark 2 or a Mark 3 supra with a variety of larger turbocharged engines. This makes it faster and easier to make faster. Car and Driver named the Toyota Supra as one of the coolest cars from the 80’s, while the Sprinter Trueno was nowhere to be found on that list.

SIX The Miata blinds people to other alternatives.
It seems as if Miata owners talk about Miatas 24/7, even though there are other cars they could blabber about. MR2, Nissan S Chassis, Mg roadsters, there are a million light front engined RWD cars out there that are fun to drive. The pedestal we put the miata on blinds us from an assortment of choices, better, faster and cheaper ones. Remember, there are plenty of fish in the sea.

SEVEN You have to modify both cars in order to be competitive with other sports cars
A stock Miata can be a great learning tool for the track, but at some point you’re going to need more power, better brakes and better suspension. These cars fail to teach you how to control real power. Driving a Mustang GT or a Camaro SS will teach you to control power, not a Miata. Because the miata is overhyped, it drives up the prices of used ones. This means the Miata fails to serve its purpose within the car community, being an affordable blank canvas to hone your driving skill in or being a good project car. The Miata is just a start, it leaves the factory as a blank slate, waiting for you to make it into what you want, and what you need to drive. If the Miata left the factory with a turbocharger, that should fix things pretty good.

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Comments

Sxizofrenis

Power is irrelevant as long as your car is light and you have fun with it. Period

01/27/2016 - 19:57 |
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Rorossi

Eh, would still buy a AE86 or a miata

01/27/2016 - 20:43 |
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JDMMONSTER

That’s not an ‘86, it’s a Trueno ;)

01/27/2016 - 21:24 |
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Anonymous

If the Volvo 340 was in initial d they’d be worth 10k now instead of 800.

01/28/2016 - 01:01 |
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Jimmy Anastasopoulos

I agree

01/28/2016 - 01:08 |
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Anonymous

Issues with the article:

  1. The whole “The 86 isn’t impressive with acceleration” thing was explained in Initial D, with the cornering technique and stuff to compromise and make up for it, along with the straights on the mythical roads being too short to accelerate very fast. (Note how surprised the side guys like Iggy are early on when they hear the JDM dingy thingy going off at 100-something KMH, or about 60-70 mph)

In the real world, eh, points on both side are valid, where the 86 isn’t very fast if you run into cases where the other car can accelerate a lot and you’re not driving it perfectly.

  1. Look at classic drift footage back in the day, and you’ll see 86’s EVERYWHERE!
    https://www.carthrottle.com/post/ndejjr7/
    Don’t believe me, then watch this. No way would it not be well known today without the show. Worth as much? Heck no, but still well known. (I watched the show because I knew the car)

3rd: Complaining that you have to modify a car… Ding!

4th The point of both is that they’re cheap (or should have been) economy-level sports cars. Same with the FR-S/GT-86/BRZ. Of course they’re souped up economy cars!

5th, I whole-heatedly agree that the Mk II and Mk III Supras are the better cars, and can be had MUCH cheaper, although the Mk III is beginning to appreciate in value from being bought up by kids who can’t afford a Mk IV. So props on recognizing that one there.

01/28/2016 - 01:10 |
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Axel Trainwagon

So driving experience doesn’t matter anymore? Speed is all that matters according to this article. And you’re discounting a car because of its stereotypes? That’s just ridiculous.

01/28/2016 - 01:12 |
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Tekknoraver

So..you just watched initial D but got wrong assumption?guess what…most of car guys who do have driving licence and drove some cars do know those thing you pointed,and another thing with hachi and miata is that it does not matter how fast you get there,what really matters is enjoing as you going to where your destination is…as i bet many peoples can agree with me,it does not really about how much horsies you got under the bonet,how you use them that what is the point of those cars.
No offence please ;)
but…

01/28/2016 - 01:18 |
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Anonymous

More Miatas are raced on any given weekend than any other car. (SCCA, AutoX, Driving Schools, etc)
Is the car just overrated? Why would people use them so often in racing? They may be overused and “seemingly overrated”, but there is a reason why they see more track time than any other car.

01/28/2016 - 01:22 |
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Anonymous

was originally going to buy a mx5 found the mk1 mr2 cheaper by 2k …. mx5 was the car when i asked when i was 14 “i want something that handles and that rev’s out” so its a good common know car that is a good all rounder

01/28/2016 - 01:46 |
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