What can I say? People just like the CX-50 and CX-90. There is bad news, though. MX-5 Miata sales are down, and they’re down bad. If things don’t turn around soon, we may be looking at the ...
Opinions of the Mazda MX-5 Miata seem to fall into one of two groups: you either appreciate the roadster for what it is, or you think it’s pathetic, slow, and small. A bit harsh, but is there ...
The Fiat 124 Spider and Mazda MX-5 Miata share a platform ... We can see a bit of the old car's grille on the new car's face, and the dual hood blisters are a nice throwback touch, but that's ...
The Mazda Miata was no exception ... is a great way to score some solid attention at Cars and Coffee, even in the face of expensive Italian competition, and this can’t be discounted.
Back in the 1990s, convertibles seemed to be everywhere. From humble econoboxes like the Geo Metro to sports cars like the Mazda Miata, the droptop was a common sight on American roads.
It looks as if the current generation Mazda MX-5 Miata will stay on for a while longer. (Note: We are not complaining.) Images clipped from a Japanese brochure show a newly facelifted version of ...
But unlike so many cars (and haircuts, and clothes) from the 80s and 90s which seem funny to us today, the MX-5 Miata has never had an awkward stage in all this time, and the 2024 model is still ...
The MX-5 Miata is subtly facelifted this year with a reprofiled grille and redesigned all-LED head- and taillight elements, though the lights don’t change their overall shape. The only other ...
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Halloween is putting a scare into U.S. retailers this year as spending on the spooky celebration is forecast to fall 5%. The National Retail Federation expects Halloween-related sales to decline ...
Actual terms vary by lender. 2011 retractable hard top touring our fourth Miata to own gives us affordable driving enjoyment. Well designed and quality assembled Miata’s prove there will always ...