1994 Mazda Miata Limited M-edition on 2040-cars
Anderson, South Carolina, United States
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First year production model for the 1994 Mazda Miata M-Edition. Only 3000 produced in 1994, and only produced for 4 years. Very rare car, if you can find an M-Edition and especially in good condition. All 3000 1994 M-Editions were produced in Montego Blue Mica (color code M8) with tan leather interior and tan top. Top and back window was replaced in the last 2 years. Color is unique and looks blue until the sun hits it when it appears to be a beautiful rich green/blue shade. Top is new and in excellent shape. Special and Standard Features: Standard Nardi wood shift knob and hand brake handle, polished 7 spoke 14" wheels, air conditioning (works great), stainless M Edition sill plates, original M-Edition custom mats (have normal wear). Includes all A and B package options which include, power steering, leather wrapped steering wheel, power mirrors, alloy wheels, torsen limited slip differential, cruise control, power windows, headrest speakers (and they still work),and power antenna (new). Car was purchased in 2006 for my son to drive while he was in high school. At that time the car had 88000 miles. I bought the car locally and it was purchased new in Spartanburg SC. He outgrew the car so it was sold to a friend (school teacher) until I bought it back from her this past year. Car has been garaged most of the time since 2006, and from the appearance prior to that as well. The car runs and drives great. It's a 4 cylinder 1.8 liter with 128 hp. The gas mileage is great, around the low/mid 20's. I replaced all brake pads and tires in 2008, and are not in need of replacement yet. Since I've owned the car I've replaced the pwr antenna, the water pump, and the timing belt. I added the chrome roll bar in 2007, I replaced the stock radio with a Pioneeer radio/CD player complete with I-Pod connection, and 250 watt speakers. Sound is great. I have all the original parts that have been replaced, such as the original radio. All interior and paint are original, with the exception of a small panel in the passenger sear I had replaced because of a tear, and the same seat has a small scratch (but not a tear). In 2007 a deer ran into the front of the car so we replaced the hood and nose/bumper. All the work was done by a local custom shop and looks as good if not better than original. As you can see from the pics the paint looks great for the age, and while there are some small imperfections and nicks nothing serious. I'll be glad to answer any questions you may have to ensure you have a clear understanding of what you are bidding on. The car is for sale locally also so I reserve the right to end this sale at anytime. |
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Mazda doubles down with a pair of Threes
Wed, 06 Nov 2013Looking to appeal to the compact tuner crowd, Mazda brought two different flavors of its 2014 Mazda3 to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this week. The Club Sport 3 Concept hatchback (above) has more of a racing vibe to it, while the Vector 3 Concept sedan (right) looks to inject a little extra fashion into the all-new Mazda3.
Hotting up the 3, Mazda stuck with the stock 2.5-liter engine on the Club Sport 3 Concept but added a limited-slip differential and six-speed manual gearbox, the latter of which was lifted from the CX-5 crossover. Other upgrades include coil-over shocks, a performance exhaust, Brembo brakes and an aero body kit - the latter of which will be offered to buyers at a later date.
While the Vector 3 Concept does get some performance bits like two-piece Brembo brake rotors and grippier tires, the focus on this sedan is all about styling. Starting with a custom paint job and ghost stripes, the whole look is tied together with 19-inch, V-spoke Rays wheels.
Confirmed: Mazda Miata gets more power, higher redline, telescoping wheel
Mon, Jun 11 2018Our friend over at Road & Track, Bozi Tatarevic, has a keen nose for stuff just like today's Miata news, and he spotted an article by the Japanese car magazine Car Watch that details Mazda's upcoming updates. Car Watch actually got to drive the car, too. There's a lot to go through, but the highlight has to be confirmation of what we told you earlier this year about a significant power bump: The Miata will indeed get an increase of 26 horsepower, from 155 to 181. But the power's not the whole story. Mazda has increased the redline from 6,800 RPM to 7,500. It's not clear at this point where torque and power peaks are in the rev range, or how these changes affect low-speed drivability, but more revs are almost always a good thing and aren't likely to detract from the roadster's fundamental goodness. Car Watch reports that lighter pistons and connecting rods are fitted to help reduce rotational mass in the 2.0-liter inline-four. Some valvetrain changes were needed to support the higher redline, mainly stiffer valvesprings to prevent valve float. Mazda also changed the shape of the valves and optimized the intake ports to breathe better at higher RPM. The inner diameter of the exhaust ports were increased to flow better through a new muffler better tuned to the engine's new operating range. This confirms and gives a little more detail to what we reported earlier based on a leaked document from Mazda Canada. Car Watch also confirms that the revised Miata will get a low-inertia dual-mass flywheel, which should help absorb some vibration, noise and harshness from the higher-revving engine without losing too much of the directness that a single-mass flywheel provides. Mazda usually gets stuff like this right, so while we won't know until we get a chance to drive it whether the DMF feels "right," we're not too worried about it. There's also a telescopic steering wheel, a first in any Miata, which has a range of about 1.1 inches. That doesn't sound like much, but it should help folks with longer legs reach the wheel without having to crank the seat forward. Interestingly, Car Watch reports that the telescoping wheel was opposed by some in the company seeking to save every fraction of an ounce of weight, and to get it through, the company apparently had to change some of the material in the upper steering column from steel to aluminum to satisfy the weight-conscious. Little details like these are fantastic.
Mazda delays US launch of Skyactiv-D engine
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Japanese automakers haven't lead the charge towards diesel power in the same way as, say, the Germans have. But Mazda is out to change that. It has been following Audi's lead on the racetrack with oil-burning racecars right here in America, and will soon translate that excitement to the road by introducing its Skyactiv-D engine in North America. It just won't happen as soon as we expected.
Mazda announced today that, while its diesel engine meets current emissions requirements, the company has decided once again to push back an introduction originally slated to kick off in the Spring. According to the brief statement below, Mazda wants to take more time to find "the right balance between fuel economy and Mazda-appropriate driving performance."
In other words, the Zoom-Zoom brand apparently thinks its diesel engine doesn't deliver the zoom-zoom American drivers would expect, so we'll have to wait just a little bit longer. Details to follow closer to launch, whenever that will ultimately take place.





















