1995 Mazda Miata M Edition - Convertible on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
I'm the second owner of this beautiful show stopper of a car and it's with great sadness I have to sell after only 10 mos. of ownership. A serious leg injury has made it impossible for me to drive a clutch so my loss will definitely be your gain. With only 3,500 of these made in original production in 1995 this is a rare find! This car has truly been pampered as my pictures indicate. The original owner had it garage kept and it was strictly a weekend car as you can see from the low mileage of 40,343. I've only put 445 miles on it during the time I've owned it . It is the 5 speed manual transmission Limited Edition MX-5 , color: Merlot Mica, (deep burgundy) with the "Popular Equipment Package" that includes power steering, ABS, power door mirrors, power windows, power antenna, cruise control, AC, leather seats, steering wheel and Nardi shifter. In addition other original options that are included are 15" BBS wheels, CD player with 4 speakers, radio, AC, like new carpeted M edition floor mats, tonneau and boot covers, luggage rack, stainless steel sill plates with M edition stamping.Also added was a Clifford Alarm System. I also have the original owners and shop manuals along with maintenance records going back to date of purchase. I will also include a car cover. The original owner, although a retired, older gentleman, fancied himself a racing enthusiast and installed several after market options including a pop up racing fuel cap, special shocks, springs, sway bar, all to the tune of about $2000. From what I understand he never actually raced the car. He was a perfectionist and would bring his own oil and filter to each service and wouldn't allow the "Next Service Due" sticker to be placed on the window! That will give you an idea of how this car has been babied and I've kept up the tradition for the short, but wonderful, time I've owned. I will truly miss this car!! The car drives great, shifts smoothly, has no rattles or creaks, no rust or scratches, and the only defects are a very few small blemishes on the paint, wear to the drivers seat on the side from the seat belt rubbing, some minor corrosion on 2 of the BBS rims. All are defects that you have to really look for to actually see. They certainly don't detract from the look and feel of this wonderful little roadster. Serious bidders only please. $1000 deposit, via PayPal, due immediately upon sale. Local delivery only unless buyers provides shipping.
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This would be remarkable for a number of reasons, as automakers have been abandoning this type of non-luxury coupe for decades. A class that counted entries from Toyota, Nissan, Chevrolet, Dodge and Chrysler is now occupied solely by Honda with its Accord Coupe.
Ignoring that, though, MT claims we'll see a two-door Mazda6 in the second half of 2016. When that new variant arrives, it will be with an even more dramatic version of the sedan's Kodo design language. Mazda could rely even more heavily on styling inspiration of the Shinari Concept, which already informs the design of the current 6 sedan, when the two-door model arrives.
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