06 Mx-5 Miata / Black / 30,000 Miles / 6-speed / Dvd & Nav / Adult Owned on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Engine:4
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Model: MX-5 Miata
Interior Color: Black
Trim: SPORT EDITION
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 30,000
- 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata
- Rated at excellent condition
- 6 Speed Manual
- This is the Hard to Find Sport Model / Black on Black
- Special Edition, Gloss Black Painted Factory Wheels (just like the special edition international car show prototypes) / $2,000 upgrade
- Audiophile-grade stereo and speakers / DVD / Navigation / MP3 / Hands-Free Calling / Touch Screen / Bluetooth / $3,000 upgrade
- Never auto-crossed, raced or taken to the track (only driven in perfect weather as this was a seasonal second car)
- Adult owned and babied
- Waxed and oil changed every 3 months
- Always garaged
- Recently installed new top-rated summer sport tires by Hankook
Rarely will you find the opportunity to buy a world-renown Mazda Miata "Sport Edition" with barely 30,000 miles for around $16,000 with just about every single option upgraded except for a hard top.
For those in the know - the 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata marks the first year of the majorly re-designed body style which hasn't changed much over the last 7 years. The current Miata grill has taken on more of a "smiley face" look which enthusiasts have not been real fond of - making these 2006 "6-speed" versions even more desirable.
The venerable Miata has been on every Top 10 Sports Cars list you can think of from Car & Driver to Road & Track and beyond. There has never been a more fun to drive, 50/50 balanced, rear-wheel drive, drop top for the money.
Take a look at these photos and I think you'll agree that this low-mileage example is one of the best on the market. The special edition, painted wheels combined with the 6-speed transmission, upgraded audiophile sound system (see photos of components - amazing for everything from jazz to rock) and newer tires make this beauty the ultimate, care-free Summer ride.
I welcome all inspections and test drives and/or I will be happy to help out of town buyers arrange for shipping/delivery.
Happy bidding and please feel free to leave questions here.
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