The Mazda Miata is beloved for being tiny and light, a combination of qualities most modern automakers seem to avoid like the ...
But its insane power isn't the only thing fascinating about ... Faster than a McLaren F1, it weighs as little as a first-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. Sadly, only one road car survives.
But a new report from Automobile sheds even more light on the 2016 Miata – specifically, that the power folding hardtop model won't be available, at least initially. Automobile reports that the ...
However, as impressive and appealing as the Mazda MX-5 Miata is, another option exists. Remembered as the most power-dense naturally aspirated roadster, the Honda S2000 is a worthy used ...
rear-wheel-drive Miata doesn’t need a lot of power to generate big smiles. Its 2.0-liter four-cylinder generates just 181 horsepower and 151 pounds-feet of torque. A six-speed manual ...
The Mazda Miata continues to have a loyal, cult-like following for its sports-car simplicity and reputation for reliability and longevity. When compared with other small two-seat roadsters for 2010, ...
The Miata’s steering is natural and responsive overall, and you get a sense of the road’s surface through the steering wheel itself. Stupefying power and torque figures have never been the ...
Mazda's Miata always seems to be one of the best values in the fun-to-drive category, and the 2007 MX-5 is no exception. Its lightweight 2.0L four-cylinder engine proves once again that you don't need ...
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