1999 Mazda Miata 10 Yr Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
1999 Mazda MX-5: Blue, blue convertible top; 111,450 miles; excellent condition, and many have commented on how "really clean" it is, especially the inside; Current inspection, long-life oil change and brand new tags. Power Windows, 5 speed manual transmission, leather interior, excellent a/c and heat. The inside is in great shape. The car "runs like a top," and just has excellent handling. Many, myself included, feel that the 1999 model year, the first year for the "second generation" Miata/MX-5, has, perhaps, the "coolest," classic "body style." This is a fun convertible!
It has both a soft top and a hard top - so you are set for all seasons! Engine 1.8 liter Inline 4-cylinder Horse Power 140 hp @ 6500 rpm Fuel Economy 22/27 |
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