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Title: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 17, 2012, 01:49:34 AM
I got the chance to go back home over Xmas, and I ended up having almost 4 weeks over there.  After the Xmas family stuff was out of the way, we had a week spare before we needed to be in Wanaka for a friends wedding, and since my lovely partner and I hadn't seen much of the South Island, I figured we'd do a bit of driving to have a look around.  I'd almost settled on the right shade of colour for our hatchback rental, when on a whim I decided to type in "alfa rental car" to google.  Alas, there were no cheap Alfa rentals to be had, but after enough clicks I found a place that rented MX5s, and for about the same price as a new hatchback....

After chatting to the owner over the phone, and happening to mention that I do a bit of club sprinting, we were duly picked up at Christchurch airport by our host Ron.  "So, you do a bit of motorsport do you?" he said; "well, just some club stuff" I replied.  "Good, good", said Ron, "well, the car I've got for you isn't the most aesthetically pleasing one we have, but I think you'll like it.  It used to be my personal car, and I've done a few track days in it, it's called an RS model in Japan, it has the Bilstein suspension, a 6 speed gearbox, an LSD, it's got an aftermarket air-intake, extractors, and braided brake lines".  "Sounds perfect" I said as I tried not to smile.....

Now, I'm the first to admit that I wasn't expecting an MX5 to be anything special.  I'd got one in the knowledge that even just a smooth riding convertible would be a nicer ride than a hatchback, and would afford us better views of the majestic sights of the South Island, and that there is just something about the romanticism of a 2-seater.  If we'd got a standard MX5, I'm sure the story would end there....

However, the car was freakin BRILLIANT!!  It would be up there with the best handling cars I've ever tried; it was just that good, much as I'm loath to say so.  I'll link to my blog when I finish writing the whole story, but suffice to say that I could find little wrong with the car.  Handling, gearbox, engine note; all brilliant.  Brakes, power; could do better.

I was actually surprised by how good this car was.  If an Alfa was this good, we would all love it.  I'll leave it at that.

Oh yeah, and the roads were the best I've ever done in my life.  And the scenery was incredible. 
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 17, 2012, 01:53:03 AM
A chocolate fish to anyone that can name the places we were at in the first post....
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Frank Musco on January 17, 2012, 01:57:50 AM
Sounds like your having a good time. I suppose you're going to hang out with your new MX-5 mates at the next sprint.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 17, 2012, 02:08:20 AM
Quote from: Frank Musco on January 17, 2012, 01:57:50 AM
Sounds like your having a good time. I suppose you're going to hang out with your new MX-5 mates at the next sprint.

That hurts Frank, that hurts real bad.  I thought you knew me better than that.

I've been internalising a really complicated situation in my head, vis-a-vis, the MX5 'can be made to be' a really good car, one that the missus would drive herself, and be driven fast in.  But no way do I want to be 'an MX5 owner'.

Guess I'll have to find an X1/9?  Shame they didn't have those for hire in Christchurch.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Frank Musco on January 17, 2012, 02:22:30 AM


That hurts Frank, that hurts real bad.  I thought you knew me better than that.

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LOL, I see your point ,as I re-read my post, pardon. :D

BTW, you'll like the way an X1/9 corners, although like the early MX-5's, more power would put a bigger smile on your face.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: aggie57 on January 17, 2012, 06:07:57 AM
Lake Wanaka?
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: L4OMEO on January 17, 2012, 07:35:29 AM
I'd hazard a guess that the top shot is the Kaikoura Coast (or possibly the West Coast), second one Lake Wanaka, third no idea, fourth Lake Tekapo?

While we're on the prickly subject of MX-5 confessions, I interrupted my Alfa fixation with one when I lived in the South Island and traveled over many of the roads you've just described. Mine was also a Jap-market special with some chassis bracing & lightweight BBS rims, to which I added a cold-air induction system, exhaust mods and better brake pads. And yeah, it was a brilliant road car.

I also went to an MX-5 Owner's Club clubnight, something of a contrast to the AROC equivalent where the wealth and variety of subject matter (the cars through the eras, the heritage, the faults, the rise and fall of the company) lead to conversation and debate late into the night. With the MX5 group it was more like:

"So .... what colour's yours?
"Silver"
"Ahh, right"
[Awkward silence]
"Have you tried the dip?"


I didn't go back.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 17, 2012, 09:55:58 AM
The MX5 drivers that drive them on the track are bad enough, I can only imagine what a club-night would be like....*shudder* 

Pretty good guesses on the locations, but not quite chocolate-fish worthy.  Probably just as well as I forgot to buy some while I was back.

1.  West Coast, between Westport and Punakaiki
2.  Lake Hawea
3.  From the Crown Range, looking back towards Arrow Valley, Lake Wakatipu just visible. (Road between Queenstown and Wanaka.  Came across a Ferrari 458 going the other way on this road, and he was hammering it, jeez those cars sound good when they're being flogged).
4.  Lake Pukaki
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: L4OMEO on January 17, 2012, 10:35:33 AM
So, none from four. You're being a bit generous calling that 'pretty good guesses'  ;D

I also had a Ferrari encounter on those roads years ago. I was heading back to Christchurch from Queenstown in my Merc 190E 2.5-16 and had pulled over in a rest area near Lake Tekapo (or maybe it was Lake Pukaki, what would I know  ::) ) and for what seemed like minutes could hear a car approaching making a sound that was a cross between an F1 car and a Superbike. Eventually a red F355 burst into view through a gap in the trees and screamed past. Incredibly sight! Without any conscious thought I sprinted back to my car and gave chase, but despite clocking over 200 km/h at times could not make an impression on him. I caught him in the next small town and tailed him into the hills on the other side where we had a memorable drive and well-matched drive (he was a bit more circumspect here, probably due to the width of the 355 on tighter roads and numerous patches of ice, or more likely, my bigger cajones ;) ), the whole event dominated by the sound of his wailing V8 echoing around the hills. Eventually he pulled over to take a phone call and waved me past. If memories could go straight to the pool room this one would be there.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: aggie57 on January 17, 2012, 11:07:37 AM
Spent many hours behind the wheel of a first gen standard MX5 both on the road and on the track, and then some time in a 2nd gen one a few years later.  Brilliant cars.  Without a doubt the 1st Gen was more fun straight out of the box.  No wonder they've sold over 900,000. 
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: MD on January 17, 2012, 05:23:09 PM
Performance is one thing but the Lightning McQueen image is hard to shake.. :)
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Evan Bottcher on January 17, 2012, 06:59:16 PM
I like this one (although to be a pedant it was the fan-girl twins that were mx-5s in that movie).

I had a fang over a very twisty hilltop road in Sheldon's toy car and it was definitely most entertaining.  Very disappointing to get back into the corolla rental 'car' after that.  But then I followed Sheldon into Christchurch and just couldn't bear the MX-5 image once we were back in the traffic.  Such a shame.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: L4OMEO on January 17, 2012, 07:09:57 PM
Hard to argue those points, but I guess it all comes down to how important image is to you. For me, like everyone I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a factor at all ... but it sure as hell 'aint as important as driving enjoyment!
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: MD on January 17, 2012, 07:56:14 PM
Image is everything

..Andre Agassi
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: L4OMEO on January 17, 2012, 08:23:05 PM
"It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible."

Oscar Wilde

Not sure what he knew about the inner workings of the transaxle was though Mike  ;D
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: L4OMEO on January 17, 2012, 08:25:07 PM
OH MY GOD I'VE JUST QUOTED OSCAR WILDE  :o :o :o :o :o

Maybe I do deserve to drive a hairdresser's car after all...
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Frank Musco on January 19, 2012, 12:15:46 AM
Regarding where you were in the photos, I thought I worked it out until you posted the places, I was thinking you're into motorbikes, and the MX-5 'track car' you hired and that you were in the South and it hit me, obviously you hired the MX-5 to go to Teretonga raceway, Invercargill, and onto Oreti for some beach racing. I can see some taped up number plates...
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Davidm1600 on January 19, 2012, 08:34:39 AM
I figured I knew at least a couple of the places shown (the Lake Hawea one and the Arrow Valley one), given how much time I have spent in this area over the years, bike riding, driving on ski trips etc. 

But one question did you use a company called MX 5 Hire P/L out of Christchurch?  I only ask as I like your idea of having something more pleasant to drive on all those great roads over there, instead of the usual boring hatchbacks and other crap that most hire companies dish out.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 19, 2012, 02:16:16 PM
Hi David, the company was called MX5 Rentals Ltd., out of Christchurch.  http://mx5rentals.co.nz/

The guy is named Ron, he just runs it from his home, I believe he has 3 or 4 NB MX5s, and maybe 2 or 3 NCs. If getting an NB, definitely ask for the white one, the one I had, jeez it was good.  He's a really good bloke too, a real car guy.  When I dropped the car off he showed me though his garage to look at his nearly finished Midget, and the NZ one-off roadster special he's come across, which he is building up (it was built by some guy in his shed in the early 70s, but never finished, but it's a very high quality chassis; Ron was still trying to decide what engine to run in it -it came with two Rover V8s, I tried to convince him to run an Alfa V6, he said he'd contemplated an Alfa twin-cam, but might go a modern Nissan turbo engine.  Should have got pics, dammit.)

Plus, he can pick you up and/or drop you off at the airport too.  All in all, a great service, highly recommended, and an excellent way to experience probably the best roads in Australasia.  Cheap too, it worked out less than $100AUD per day for us, including the extra insurance (lucky I got that, it covers headlight and windscreen damage, and I got a HUGE stone-chip in the windscreen, directly in front of the driver, on the way to drop it off on the last day.  Oh yeah, and then we went to a car wash to clean it before dropping it off, and someone in a Porsche Cayenne reversed into me!!), it's a pretty similar rate to hiring a decent sized hatchback from one of the regular hire companies.

My one regret is that I never took it up the road near the Cardrona pub that used to be the Race to the Sky Hillclimb.  I would have loved to have paid my respects to Possum Bourne, and to give it a fang up that road, but the missus wouldn't have liked it, and Ron was such a good guy that I would have felt a bit guilty fanging his car up a gravel hillclimb.  Shame, it would have been great up there, 6-speed and LSD would be perfect for it...
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Davidm1600 on January 19, 2012, 04:54:15 PM
Thanks Sheldon heaps. Yes that is the place I found on the interweb thingy. I knew it was something like what I mentioned. 

What a blast, and thanks for all the info re Ron.  Sounds like a cool dude.  We seem to head over pretty regularly to NZ, South Island, and generally have ended up with white goods on wheels for transport.  So some fun with the lid down would be far more enjoyable, even at times in winter, though perhaps Ron mightn't be too keen on us taking it to the snow.  Still there is the bus for those trips if needed.

Heh heh, yep know the roads you mean near the Cardrona Pub.  Stopped off there last time for a couple of brews after a day up on Cardrona. Damn there are some really great driving roads over in NZ. 
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 19, 2012, 05:18:46 PM
Quote from: Davidm1750 on January 19, 2012, 04:54:15 PM
Damn there are some really great driving roads over in NZ. 

There certainly are.  I'd only really driven North Island roads before, and my Aussie mates are sick of me telling them how much better NZ roads are than Aussie roads.  But I was surprised just how good the South Island roads were, easily the best I've ever seen.  I don't know why it is so, but the NZ road builders put the perfect camber into the corners, and the roads are in such good condition (I guess because of the light traffic - I remember on the Haast pass, I stopped to take a photo, and for 5 minutes nothing passed in either direction, this in probably their peak time).  Just magic, the best driving conditions possible, I don't remember seeing a cop in 4 days of driving.  I'll definitely be back.  And I didn't even do Te Anau to Milford, apparently the best road in NZ.
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Sheldon McIntosh on January 19, 2012, 05:29:24 PM
Quote from: Davidm1750 on January 19, 2012, 04:54:15 PM
So some fun with the lid down would be far more enjoyable, even at times in winter, though perhaps Ron mightn't be too keen on us taking it to the snow.  Still there is the bus for those trips if needed.

The heater in an MX5 is pretty good.  Just do it man!!  (Don't know where you'd put skis or snowboard though)
Title: Re: Sheldon's NZ Vacation
Post by: Davidm1600 on January 19, 2012, 07:09:26 PM
Heh heh, yep know what you mean re the snow fun gear, but hell where there is a will there is a way !! :)

I know exactly what you mean re traffic levels, let alone the Haast pass. Damn it, many years ago I cycled this as well and don't recall much traffic on that trip either.  It was a little tough on the bike (well me) but no where near as hard as some of those west coast roads or Arthurs Pass from Hokatika. 

The drive down to Milford is brilliant, I have driven it, as well coached it.  Driving it is definitely more enjoyable.