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1991 Miata Time Capsule!!! 23k Original Miles One Owner Very Near Mint Tqueen on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:23969 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Makawao, Hawaii, United States

Makawao, Hawaii, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: jm1na3511m1220320
Year: 1991
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: SE
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 23,969
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red

Aloha, here I have a 1991 Miata in the right color, the right trim, and for sure  the right mileage. I have plucked several really special cars off the island of Maui over the years, but this one has to be the nicest. This car was originally sold in Lakewood Washington to the original owner who kept is garaged and hardly ever took it out due to the seasons. He moved to Maui and brought the car about seven years ago. He was a very wealthy man and bought a multi-million dollar house in the Wailea golf Estates. Wailea is located on the leeward side of the island away from the salt air filled trade winds. It is the very driest area on the island and the car stayed garaged with a soft cotton cover over it. This car has been driven approx. 1 k miles per year of its life..This car shows no corrosion of any kind. I am a 55 year old car buff who has been restoring classic cars since the age of 14. I know what I am talking about. I have 14 years of perfect feedback here with many high ticket items sold. i own a Coffee store in Kihei and have lived in the islands for 37 years. You don't last here if your word is junk... I  have 94 pictures of the car, I will post as many as I can here and will make the remaining available to serious parties. This car is very close to Museum quality. It has 3 small door dings on the entire car.Two in the drivers side and one on the passengers side. These could be fixed with a paint-less ding doctor. The paint has absolute full new car gloss with zero fade. Interior is as new...The top is perfect but for a very slight haze on the plastic window, very slight. I would not bother changing the top unless i was going with sty-fast canvas with a glass window. The car drives out perfect, I mean perfect.... Oil is honey clear...AC is ice cold. This car has PW, CC, PS, AC... Cloth seats which are as new..It has brand new performance Dunlop radials and new drive belts. Other that that it is dead bone stock. Alloy wheels are perfect, no road rash or corrosion. Hard to find faults with this car, it is that nice....Shipping to the west coast runs about 1000.00. i will get the car to the docks and checked in for the winning bidder...I highly reccomend a fun trip to Maui to see the car, but you can trust me that it is was I describe. Please view all the pics and call me with any concerns or to chat about the car....Pat 808-283-5074

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Mazda Hazumi concept presages next Mazda2

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Looks like Mazda's big Geneva Motor Show debut is actually something quite small. Teased here, the Hazumi concept "points the way to the future" for the brand's subcompact offering, the Mazda2. Details are slim as of this writing, but from what we can see in the image above, the Hazumi will use the same Kodo design language found on the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5. We're big fans of this styling direction, so we fully expect the concept to be quite an attractive little number.
Hazumi means "bound" or "spring up" in Japanese, with Mazda saying this nomenclature is "particularly well-suited to a small car that appears to be bursting with energy." In other words, say goodbye to the friendly faced Mazda2 we've enjoyed since it launched in the United States in 2010. Instead, prepare for something decidedly more assertive, hopefully improving upon the already-great driving dynamics of the current subcompact. If we're honest, we can't wait.
Mazda will also use the Geneva show to debut its new small-displacement, 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine. The automaker hasn't confirmed that this new fuel-efficient powerplant will be part of the Hazumi concept package, but considering the two are debuting alongside each other, it would seem to make sense. As for whether or not this engine could come stateside when the next Mazda2 launches, we're not holding our breath for that, especially considering the company's current woes with US-spec diesel engines.

Takashi Yamanouchi to retire as Mazda chairman

Mon, 12 May 2014

Takashi Yamanouchi has been with Mazda for a long time. He signed on with the Japanese automaker in April 1967 - one month after graduating from Keio University - and rose through the ranks over the years. By 1996 he was named to the company's board of directors. In 2008 he was named president and CEO, an office he held until 2013, after which he handed over the day-to-day reins to Masamichi Kogai and took up the seat at the head of the board room to serve as the company's chairman. But now, after 47 years working for Mazda, Yamanouchi-san is retiring at the age of 69.
During his tenure as CEO and then as chairman, Yamanouchi was credited with growing Mazda's business despite unfavorable fluctuations in exchange rates, opening the company's first plant in Mexico, and spearheading the development of Mazda's Skyactiv technologies and Kodo design language.
In his place, current vice chairman Seita Kanai will take over as chairman. The changing of the guard will take place after the annual shareholders' meeting on June 24.

Mazda engineers urging execs for more RWD models

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According to Edmunds, Mazda engineers are pressuring the company to create more rear-wheel-drive models, in an effort to better differentiate itself from its rivals. This push is reportedly coming from middle and senior engineers within the company, and these folks at Mazda believe this rear-drive strategy would allow the automaker to produce more distinctive, fun to drive cars. Mazda discontinued the rear-drive (and rotary-engined) RX-8 a few years ago, leaving the MX-5 Miata as the company's only RWD offering.
As enthusiasts, we're fully on board with Mazda offering more rear-drive cars, but unsurprisingly, the company's top management isn't exactly keen on the idea - and with good reason. First and foremost, the cost associated with redesigning fresh architecture for new models would be very high, and considering the fact that Mazda hasn't exactly been raking in the dough lately, an expensive new venture like this doesn't make a whole lot of sense. What's more, Mazda's latest front-drive models - the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 - have been very well-received, and are helping the company gain sales momentum.
But that doesn't mean there aren't other options. Edmunds reminds us that Mazda is already partnering with Alfa Romeo on the next-generation Miata, and if this collaboration is successful, perhaps the relationship could bear additional fruit. After all, Alfa Romeo is said to be working on returning to its rear-wheel-drive roots, so Mazda's engineers might be able to make a case for more RWD goodness after all.