2004 Mazda Miata, New Tires, 5 Speed, Damaged, Rebuildable, Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
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2004 Mazda Miata, 5 speed, 4 cyl, runs, drives, shifts, fine. Cold A/C, almost new tires, pretty clean interior, everything is intact on the interior except 1 little button on the radio. Non smoker. This is a good running little car that needs some TLC. We buy direct from the insurance companies, we don't know what happened to them, where, or who the previous owner was. Although in my opinion ONLY, it appears to be another classic case of someone running off of the side of the road texting, we buy several of these type damaged cars a week. Please take note of photos closely, damaged to the right front, the back bumper, and scratches down the right side, and top. None of the glass is damaged, mirror is broken. Please call me for a complete walk around, it has misc. dents, dings, scratches around the car I'm sure. I maintain the best feedback I can on ebay and plan to keep it that way. Comes with a Oklahoma salvage title, or for a fee I can turn into a rebuilt title for you. There was no engine, drivetrain, frame, or suspension damage done. Drives straight, does not even need a alignment. 405-833-7189 |
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This is the 2017 Mazda MX-5 RF targa-roof fastback
Wed, Mar 23 2016We knew Mazda was going to introduce a new Miata variant ahead of the 2016 New York International Auto Show, but the smart money was on a power retractable hardtop version that largely mirrored the last-gen car's folding number. So it was a surprise when the new 2017 Mazda MX-5 RF – retractable fastback – drove onto the stage sporting wild buttresses and a hide-away targa roof panel. The buttresses lift up and swallow the rear window and roof panel in a matter of seconds, and then the buttresses snug back down. This leaves a hoop spanning the buttresses, but at least it's done up in black to be less visually apparent. The result is more of a targa roof experience, rather than the previous PRHT which gave occupants essentially the same experience as the soft-top with the top down. No matter. The result is stunning, and will differentiate the RF even more from the standard MX-5. Mazda designers took extra care to make sure the interface between the MX-5's dramatic fenders and the trailing edges of the roof support provided enough visual drama. Mission accomplished, we'd say. We can't take our eyes off that part of the car. View 13 Photos As you might expect, mechanical changes seem to be minor, although we'll be asking for detailed specs. Both the 1.5- and 2.0-liter engines will be available globally, but only the 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G engine will be sold in the US. The roof can be operated at up to 6.2 mph. Mazda claims the truck space is unaltered from the soft-top model. We don't yet know how much, if any, the RF's mechanism adds to the bantamweight roadster, nor the premium it'll command. Expect those details closer to launch. Related Video:
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