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>are they easy cars to learn stick on?
Legitimately one of the easiest cars to learn sick on
>Are they good in the snow?
Compared to other RWD cars? Yes. Just make sure you buy snow tires and get a limited slip differential if its in your budget.
>how many miles and what price should I look for ( 90k $5k? 100+ at $2k things like that.
Miatas are a dime a dozen. If you pay more than $5k for one with over 80k or so miles than you're getting ripped off. Ones with less mileage will be more expensive, of course.
>how much is the most you would pay for an NA.
Me personally, I'd never pay more than $4k for one, granted I wouldn't mind one with over 100k miles on the clock.
>are the gen 2's better in anyway that I should look for one if I can't find a good NA ( even though I much rather use an NA
Not significantly. It's SLIGHTLY faster iirc but you'd be better off adding forced induction to an NA over switching to an NB if you want your NA to be faster.
>do you trust ebay to look for one?
Only if you can still go see the car in person. I wouldn't buy a car you can't see in person unless it was something like a Japanese import.
> why is it not more than that for a car with less than 20k miles?
because there are already a fuckload of miatas on the market on top of already being cheap when new, so they stay cheap for the same reason used Toyota Camrys stay cheap. Also, it has the benefit of (mostly) avoiding the ricer/drifter taxes that plague other cheap RWD cars.