I was actually talking about the Miata, but it's always nice to have a hint from you too. You're so secretive
I thought you were talking to Berto also!
It's a really good question. The FX and the Miata couldn't be further apart in terms of driving experience.
The FX is roomy, comfortable and to a degree it isolates you from part of the driving experience. I tried to maintain that, "spirit" through my build with the FX. Sport luxury with a heavy dose of utility mixed it. I use my FX for daily driving, especially when I need to bring anything at all with me. I tend to zone out in the FX, but I'm also always looking to get into boost - just to have fun with the ride. The stereo can be loud and immersive. Easy to sink into all the options and features and get lost for a while without realizing the time is gone.
There's just no space in the Miata - especially since I filled the trunk with stereo gear.
The Miata pretty much feels like a toy. I don't see it as a DD, even though I drive it as often as the FX. I use it to commute to work (when not transporting anything) and as an outlet for more car projects. Since it is a manual, I'm forced more completely into driving the car. I rarely even think about using a phone. The stereo isn't nearly as nice as in the FX so music is more for background noise than for my entertainment. The car is very low to the ground - every other car on the road seems to tower over the Miata (and often that means they don't see me). I'm a lot more defensive in the Miata because of that, but the act of being defensive is also a form of driving concentration. I'm a LOT more connected to the car and how it feels on the road. It's tight - I rarely ever feel weight shifts around corners and being so small and low - even slower speeds still feel like a lot of fun. I'm a fan.
If I had it to do over again, I might have looked for a turbo'd Miata to start with. They can be purchased for around 5K, and then I'd be looking to tweak the system and upgrade a few things. For that reason I think this particular Miata will stay NA. The motor is too high mileage to consider boosting it at this point, but this might not be the last Miata I own.