****1993 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Convertible ((with Hard Top)) Rare Automatic!!*** on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
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Summer almost here and heres your opportunity at a RARE RED Automatic MX-5 Mazda Miata!!! Not a perfect car but a nice runner. No check engine lights, runs smooth, shifts smooth! A little work here and there and this one is ready to tear up a back road on a sunday morning! Get it before its gone! This will not last! Reserve is set LOW for a fast sale! Just to be clear....Rust on lower right front fender (see pic), rust spots on Left rear quarter panel, No radio, needs at least 2 tires, INCLUDES hard top, Includes Soft top (not sure the condition of the soft top) and spare tire!! Vehicle sold as is, as you see it. We accept Pay Pal, cash or certified bank checks only. There is a dealer documentation fee of $399.00 that will be added to the final sale of the vehicle. Buyer responsible for all shipping. We prefer local pick up, If shipping is necessary Buyer to make all arrangements. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. Final pay must be recieved within 1 week of auction end. For sale locally. We reserve the right to end auction at anytime. |
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Aussie Mazda MX-5 Miata specs leak suggests power loss
Fri, 12 Sep 2014Mazda's 2016 MX-5 Miata reveal didn't include much in the way of specifications, but the car's debut seems to have blown the lid off of the rumormill, with the latest word out of Australia including fresh claims of curb weight and engine output.
Before delving into the findings from Motoring.com, we're going to take a moment to find a few grains of salt. It's not that we don't trust the Oz publication, it's just that we wouldn't be surprised to learn their car's specifications will vary from that of our eventual North American car.
Of course, we don't expect the footprint of the new ND model to itself to differ much - it will still be the most compact Miata ever - overall length is expected to check in at just over 154 inches - that's about 1.4 inches shorter than the original NA Miata and over 4 inches shorter than today's NC generation, yet it'll ride atop a longer wheelbase and be slightly wider while sitting lower to the ground.
Mazda builds 4-millionth Mazda3
Tue, 25 Feb 2014To say that the Mazda3 is a vital product for Mazda would be one heck of an understatement. In fact, the model line accounts for about 30 percent of the manufacturer's sales. Fortunately for Mazda, they're selling well.
These days, the Japanese automaker is building the Mazda3 (known domestically as the Axela) in Japan, China, Thailand and, as of last month, in Mexico. The company's expanded global production capacity has helped Mazda reach four million units of the Mazda3 sold around the world since the first model was introduced over ten and a half years ago.
Over the course of that decade since its introduction in June 2003, Mazda has gone through three generations of Mazda3, the newest model benefiting from the company's Skyactiv technology and even encompassing a hybrid model in the Japanese Domestic Market.
Road & Track to take Miata on million-mile march
Sat, 11 Jan 2014Road & Track has taken on a Miata project. One hell of a project, if we're honest. You see, the Miata in question, a 1989 example in Mariner Blue, isn't a high-mileage Mazda that the publication intends to fix up, or make race-worthy, or try to flip or give away to a reader or something. No, it's a rather typical well-used NA, with a hefty 325,000 miles on the clock to-date that the staff plans on driving until the six-digit odo reads all zeros again. One million miles or bust (or both, most likely).
Procured for the bargain-basement price of $1,600, complete with seat covers that "really do look like muppet pelts" (according to Zach Bowman) and a bondo-filled love tap on the nose, the NA Miata actually looks like just the sort of fun-machine that a real driving enthusiast would pick up to get some cheap thrills in. The R&T team already has some interesting plans for the Miata, including a potential run up Pikes Peak and loaning it out to readers (or perhaps your author...). Click through to read all about it.








