1999 Miata - Low Mileage! Automatic! Just Lowered Reserve Again! Green With Tan! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cyl - original factory spec, not Hot Rod'd
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: Factory Trim - not modified!
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 80,700
Exterior Color: British Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: Tan Leather
Interior Color: Tan
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
What a wonderful time to be out driving with the TOP DOWN !!
If you've not owned a convertible before, well... what are you waiting for? I'm a BIG TIME Miata fan and happy to share this with you. I had a total of 5, yes FIVE, Miatas at one time!! I've thinned out the herd, so to speak, and now down to two. I'm keeping only one, but I need to let this baby of a SWEET Miata go to be enjoyed by another... I used it for several years as my everyday work commuter and you can't beat its smooth AUTOMATIC transmission to handle the stop and go rush hour. BUT it was only a 10 mile, non-freeway commute, so I could still enjoy the pleasure of driving such a gem without the frustration of a long freeway commute! If you're planning to drive the Miata daily in the city, YOU WILL DEFINITELY AGREE THE AUTOMATIC IS GREAT!
Check out the pictures I've posted. She's beautiful ! Sure it's now about 14 years old, but I'm only up to just over 80,000 miles on it! It's WELL cared for, strictly factory stock, not raced or rallyed. Super smooth engine and transmission, doesn't skip a beat. Super strong acceleration and incredible handling and braking of course! Hey, it's a Miata!
My Miata has the best color combination for a convertible roadster... gotta be the classic BRITISH RACING GREEN and TAN LEATHER INTERIOR AND TAN CONVERTIBLE TOP! AND I'm selling my Miata with the matching TAN TONNEAU COVER! Top is is GREAT condition with electric defroster GLASS window, NO TEAR OR LEAKS! Interior is clean and exterior is quite good. The front right fender shows some paint wear finally, but still looks good as you can see in the pictures. AWESOME... BOTH LOOKS AND PERFORMANCE!
The power windows, power mirrors, etc work fine and the AC is cold. Tires are B+ all the way around! What else can I tell you? I've priced her to sell now, so I won't have to post it on ebay...
Call me now if you have any questions because there WILL be a LOT of interest as soon as it's posted at this PRICE TO SELL! I'm over on the west side of Houston.
Hope you're the lucky driver of my Miata!
Thanks, Brian
832-217-7287
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