Mazda MX-5 Miata and its predecessors represent the best-selling two-seat roadster of all time, with over 1.2 million sold ...
The Mazda MX-5 Miata is one of the most famous sports cars in the world. With a history stretching back decades and over a ...
T he Mazda Miata and Mini Cooper are both iconic small cars, but they cater to different driving experiences. The Miata, also ...
This list focuses on affordable sports cars that were positioned as potential Miata rivals, either as direct competitors or as alternatives within a similar price range. All information regarding ...
Available as either a soft-top roadster or with a folding “retractable fastback” hardtop on the MX-5 Miata RF, the lightweight, rear-wheel-drive Miata doesn’t need a lot of power to generate ...
The Miata is best with a soft top, but the RF hardtop remains an appealing, oddball alternative.
The new Miata is expected to adopt the 1.5-liter Skyactiv four found in the Mazda3, albeit retuned to rev higher and deliver more power and torque, mated to either a six-speed manual or automatic ...
This roadster from the Japanese automaker first hit the market back in 1989 and has enjoyed over three decades of success. At just 154 inches long, the MX-5 Miata is able to pack quite a punch in ...
The Mazda Miata was no exception. Shipping in 1989, it featured not only multiport fuel injection, but also a distributorless ignition system. Consisting of two coilpacks in a wasted spark ...
Versus the competition: Miata competitors have come and gone over the years, but today it stands alone as an affordable two-seat, rear-wheel-drive convertible. Refinement is a characteristic that ...
Highway-speed AEB is not offered. The fourth-generation Miata remains true to Mazda's original formula of a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive roadster. Although 155 hp from the 2.0-liter four doesn't ...