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No Reserve*new Clutch*new Waterpump & Timing Belt*35mpg*like New Interior*emissi on 2040-cars

US $1,599.00
Year:1995 Mileage:230454 Color: Good Tires
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VERY RARE ES MODEL*HAS SAME VENERABLE ENGINE AS THE MIATA PLUS ALL WHEEL DISC BRAKES & DUAL STABILIZER BARS*NOT THE AVERAGE PROTEGE
Never Ceases To Amaze Me How Great On Gas This Car Is.
Perfect Run Around Car That Will Get You From A-B And To Z While Saving You Money & Putting A Big Smile On Your Face
Spectacularly Great On Gas*Hardly Seems To Use Gas
So Much Fun To Drive*Strong Clutch*No Engine Leaks
Airbags*Power Mirrors*Power Windows*Power Locks
Two Sets Of Keyless Entry Fobs & They Both Work
Everything Works including All Windows*Good Tires
Fold Flat Seats*Pioneer CD* CupHolders*
Clean Carpet With No Stains Or Tears*Same With Seats

Absolutely No Mechanical Work Needed*Just Turn Key, Push In Clutch And Go.......Anywhere!!! I Have Full Confidence In It. No Check Engine or Warning Lights*No Accidents Ever
Handles Excellently On Highway*Still Very Solid & Tight Even At 70MPH.
No Wandering Or Drifting*Drives Straight & True

CRITICAL EVALUATION:

On A Scale Of 1-10, This Car Gets A 9.Minor Cosmetics

INTERIOR:
All Windows Work*Power Mirrors*Power Windows & Locks*Cruise Control Still Works
Seats Are Like New*No Tears,Stains Or Holes*Carpet Has No Stains, Holes Or Tears Either
No Cracks In Dash*Cupholders*Pioneer CD*Speakers Are Not Busted*Keyless Entry With Alarm


EXTERIOR:

Good Tires*No Dents Or Dings*Absolutely No Corrosion Or RUST*RUST FREE

ENGINE:

1.8 DOHC 16 VALVE*Replaced Timing Belt & Water Pump Per Factory Instructions*No Mechanical Issues At All*No Misfires*No Sputtering*No Weird Noises*No Knocking*No Ticking*No Smoking*No Leaking
Absolutely No Oil Or Any Kind Of Fluid Leaks*No Shuddering*Fresh Fluids That Are At Correct Level*
NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS OR ANY KIND OF LIGHTS

EXTRAS:
New Clutch & New Timing Belt & New Water Pump Have Less Than 5 Miles On Them
New Spark Plugs Also*Drives Like New*Better Than A Hybrid*Does Not Use A Lot Of Gas

TEST DRIVE:

So Much Fun & Easy To Drive, Drives Like New, Absolutely No Slipping In All Gears, Very Robust & Strong Clutch,Starts Right Up & Idles Steadily*No Shuddering*No Juddering*No Wandering*It Just Eases On Down The Road With No Fuss

REASON FOR SELLING:

Even my NOTORIOUSLY snobby wife who only likes very new cars that are automatic wanted to keep this car because of the excellent shape it is in and its otherworldly gas consumption But I'm A Car Dealer And Selling Cars Is What I do.
Call 404-386-8391 Or Email Us If You Have Any Questions. Feel Free To Bring Your Mechanic To Check It Out For You.
WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE SHIPPING FOR YOUR PURCHASE AT LOW LOW DEALER RATES

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2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata first in-car observations

Sun, 07 Sep 2014

We've had few days to digest the all-new 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata since the roadster was first revealed on Wednesday evening when we offered you our first impressions. Since that time, we've gone back and looked at the car a number of times in person here in California, and we've even seen it briefly run under its own power (okay, it was more of a saunter). What we didn't get the chance to do at the reveal, however, was sit inside the car. We've since been able to remedy that, and while we haven't been allowed to drive the new roadster, we do have some initial in-car impressions to share with you.
First, the location and feel of the major controls is quite excellent. The three-spoke steering wheel is an MX-5 specific item - it's not shared with any other Mazda. That's vital, because others would likely be too big in diameter or have the wrong rim thickness. The wheel's redundant controls seem to be well laid out and the airbag boss is very small. The column tilts, but unfortunately and somewhat inexplicably, it still doesn't telescope.
Pedals are well-spaced, and the six-speed manual has the same short throws and positive engagement that we've come to know and love.

Mazda could electrify the next Miata, is trying to figure out how

Mon, Dec 2 2019

The next Mazda Miata is at the embryonic stage of development. The men and women in charge of the project are debating whether to electrify the roadster, or if it's better to keep it true to its roots. The Miata is not a high-volume model in any market, so it doesn't need a plug to help Mazda comply with looming emissions regulations. The company explained it's not a matter of compliance; it's about how the definition of a sports car and the expectations of motorists could change in the 2020s. "The preferences of people who enjoy driving sports cars might be changing, so we need to think about what direction society is going in. We want to look at the best powertrain to keep the vehicle lightweight, but because of the diversifying requirements and preferences, we need to explore various options," Ikuo Maeda, Mazda's global design director, in an interview with Autocar. Adding any degree of electrification to the Miata beyond a relatively basic mild-hybrid system is easier said than done. An unusually low weight and a compact footprint defined the original model introduced in 1989, and these attributes continue to characterize the fourth-generation car (pictured) sold in 2019. Electrification requires batteries, batteries add weight and require space, and Mazda doesn't want to end up with a 3,000-pound Miata, or one that's the size of a Mercedes-Benz S-Class Convertible. Keeping its chassis balanced is a delicate task, too. Overcoming this challenge is not impossible, however, and batteries are expected to become lighter and smaller during the 2020s. The next-generation Miata isn't expected out until the middle of the 2020s, so Mazda has time to figure out whether it should go hybrid, arrive as an electric car, or carry on with a rev-happy, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine. Maeda stressed a final decision on the matter hasn't been made yet. "I don't have the answer right now, but we need to make a vehicle that people can own without worrying that they are not being eco-friendly," he concluded.

Mazda heads to Daytona with fierce-looking Mazda3 TCR race car

Wed, Oct 2 2019

Hatchback lovers rejoice, Mazda has turned its stunning five-door into a race car. The Mazda3 TCR will participate in the 2020 IMSA Michelin PilotChallenge and will first debut in January 2020 during the Rolex 24 weekend in Daytona, Florida. Mazda is set to return to touring-car racing (TCR) with an adaptation of its popular compact car. The Mazda3 TCR has a lot of exterior changes that make it visually different from its road car brethren, and a whole lot more performance alterations we can’t see. A massive wing stands tall at the rear, and itÂ’s matched with a bulbous widebody kit with cooling vents behind the front and rear wheels. The new dress also has a front splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper aero. Further enhancements include a new hood, a single centered exhaust pipe, and new wheels and tires. Under the hood, the Mazda3 TCR has a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 350 horsepower. It pairs with a six-speed transmission with paddle shifters. Mazda collaborated with the same company that manufacturers the Global Mazda MX-5 Cup Car, Long Road Racing, to develop the TCR. It is homologated for global racing in 36 TCR championships, and it will make its debut at the four-hour Endurance Challenge at the Daytona Rolex 24. Â