Convertible, affordable, usable sports cars remain an endangered species. I wouldn't risk a £10,000 Porsche for example, and an Elise is a completely different animal, halfway to being a Caterham.
A good Mk3 MX-5 should be a pleasant ownership experience especially with the PRHT ("powered retractable hard top") and as SLO76 says £10k will buy a good one with moderate mileage. My son has one. They do rust and I have seen relatively new ones all brown underneath so check - more knowledgeable, careful owners will have had them Dinitrol'd or similar, often from new - I had my now 3 year-old Mk4 done when I acquired it 2.5 years ago.
2.0 Mk3's are worth more than 1.8's and hard tops more than soft tops. Avoid anything with an audible engine rattle or knock - the MZR engines in the Mk3 are excellent but do not like being run with low oil and if this has been neglected there can be damage.
If comfort and accessibility are the focus I'd probably go for a Mercedes convertible but they aren't, for me, a sports car even if they are faster than the MX-5. When I can't get in and out of the MX-5 I might buy my first Benz!
There is a social scene with the MX-5 owners' club which you might or might not be interested in. We are going to the Netherlands in May for for a 3 day event with the Netherlands club. That will be our second Netherlands trip, we have also taken our car independently to the Italian lakes and for a ten day Scotland tour. Ireland is next on our list.
Many if not most 'hobby' owners are middle aged or even elderly it has to be said. Broadly speaking there are two types of hobby MX-5 owners, the ones who like motoring and the ones who like modifying - the first thing the modders do (even if they get a new one) is to fit a noisier exhaust, followed by lower suspension - not for me, just watch out for badly modified cars in the used market.
I'd love a Honda S2000, might even have one in the future - but the youngest is now 11 years old and I didn't have the patience to hunt for a good one when I bought the MX-5. For pleasure, I much prefer a revvy, naturally aspirated petrol engine to anything with a turbo. I don't care about comparative 'performance' and I suspect you don't either - I bought a 1.5 by choice and frankly if you can't go fast enough in that then you aren't driving it properly.
Edited by Manatee on 01/03/2020 at 12:36
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