1999 Mazda Miata Mx5 Mx-5 44k on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Black
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 44,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
Triple black Miata 1.8L 140HP 5 speed, Low mileage 44k, power everything, Bose option, A/C, Cruise, CD player (sony, only aftermarket thing on the car), From what I have read this does have the Torsen (Limited Slip) rear end. new tires and brakes. Matching Hard Top available. Clean and clear IL title. I took a picture of the minimal rust on the car. The car is very clean and everything works including the A/C. The car has newer tires and front brakes. As you can see I have the hard top on and is also very clean. The soft top has rear defrost just like the soft top. I am wanting to sell this with the car for 1200 more but would separate if you are not interested in it. The soft top is in good condition. There is a tear on the top were someone broke into it. It was repaired and doesn't leak. If you would like to come take a look and go for a test drive let me know.
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'Mazda Heroes' awards 2020's finest with 100th Anniversary Edition Miatas
Mon, Oct 5 2020Given the unique climate of 2020, lavish celebrations really aren't the order of the day. As such, Mazda has decided to commemorate its 100th by giving a 100th Anniversary Edition MX-5 Miata to each of 50 individuals who have demonstrated selflessness in the face of the global health crisis through a new program dubbed "Mazda Heroes: Honoring The Human Spirit." "From teachers going the extra mile to enhance distance learning, to community activists sourcing PPE for others, there are countless examples of people across the country going above and beyond to support others without expecting anything in return. Mazda wants to honor these important acts of kindness, resilience and empathy," Mazda's announcement said. 100th Anniversary Special Edition Mazda MX-5 Miata View 9 Photos "This year marks Mazda’s 100th Anniversary. We had hoped this time would be filled with moments of celebration and appreciation for our fans, employees and partners. But given the many tragic events of 2020, we decided to express, in another way, our brandÂ’s unique heritage of trying to make things better," MNAO President Jeff Guyton said. “In April, we launched our Essential Car Care Program to give free oil changes and car cleaning to healthcare workers across the U.S. Throughout this initiative we heard how grateful our dealers and employees were to be in service to those selflessly giving back every day. This inspired us to develop the Mazda Heroes program, which will honor individuals supporting communities and share their stories in a moment when people desire inspiration in their lives," Guyton said. Candidates can be nominated via the Mazda Heroes web site through Oct. 25. Mazda will choose the 50 most outstanding examples and the honorees will be announced starting Dec. 2. Related Video:
Will Mazda show the next Miata's chassis in NY?
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We contacted Mazda USA PR Director Jeremy Barnes to find out more, and he would neither confirm nor deny the rumor. "Just because you read it on the Internet doesn't mean you should repeat it," he said to Autoblog. That's not exactly an outright, No.
Supporting evidence that the new drop top might be appearing in the Big Apple includes Mazda's plan to celebrate the model's 25th anniversary at the show. It's bringing 15 cars from the first three generations to display. "It will be absolutely worth attending the New York Auto Show if you're a Miata fan," Barnes said. That at least hints that there might be something he's not telling us. Otherwise it's a lot of sizzle without much steak.
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