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2002 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:149015 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Aiken, South Carolina, United States

Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Transmission:5 speed manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl, 1.8 liter
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JM1NB353120221999 Year: 2002
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mazda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: Base trim
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 5 speed manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 149,015
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Silver
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Daily driver with 149,015 miles, in great condition. Has some normal wear, but has been well maintained. Has new top (with solid window and defroster), brakes, V-belt, and both power window motors. Interior in good condition with some seat wear, but only a small hole on drivers door armrest. Please see pictures for details. Engine and drive train in very good condition, does not use oil, no leaks, and is very dependable."

2002 Mazda Miata MX-5. Daily driver in great condition. Car has new top, with solid rear window with defogger, and also has a cover to hide top when it is down. Car has new brakes, new power window motors in both doors, new power steering line and new V-belt. Air conditioner blows cold and works very well. Top can be put up or down in only a moment by one person. This car has been very reliable and I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. Transmission shifts smoothly. Tires are not new, but have amble tread remaining.


Car has AM/FM with CD, Power Windows, boot cover for convertible top, dash glove box, console storage, two console cup holders, working cigarette lighter, net storage full width of passenger compartment behind seats and air deflector behind head rests.

Car has 149,015 miles, but is tight with no squeaks or rattles. It does not smoke or use oil, has no fluid leaks, and the engine runs quietly. The interior is in good condition, but does show some normal wear. Seats have no tears, console is in good condition, radio, CD and speakers work very well, power windows work. There is one small hole in the drivers arm rest. The entire drivers door interior panel can be replaced for around $100, but I haven't seen the need to do so. I always maintain a car well, and this car is no exception. I am not aware of anything this car might need. The car is comfortable for short or long trips with top up or down. Please review the provided pictures.

I bought this car because of its appearance and economical operation - while just being plain FUN to drive! It has lived up to my expectations! Unfortunately, I now have 4 other vehicles and a motor home - something has to go. and this is the smallest of all of my other vehicles. My loss can be your fun gain.

Although I have full confidence in the dependability and operation of this vehicle, it is a used vehicle and is being sold as is, where it is.

Buyer responsible for vehicle pick up. Bidders must have PayPal account. $500 deposit due within 48 hours of auction close via PayPal. 

This vehicle is offered for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction early.

If you have questions, please contact me.

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Evo blasts around in a Spa 24H-winning Mazda RX-7

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Think of the Mazda RX-7 today, and your thoughts likely turn to the turbocharged third-generation version of the '90s that's an icon among the tuning and drifting communities. Many years before that swoopy coupe was hanging the tail out, the first model of RX-7 was also quite a track star, though. Evo's Richard Meaden has gotten ahold of a race-prepped version that counts a victory in the 1981 Spa 24 Hours to its name – the first Japanese car to claim that honor – for a fantastic video. With 225 horsepower and weighing around 1,984 pounds, this RX-7 doesn't look like a giant killer on paper. However as Meaden illustrates, the coupe puts those rotary-powered ponies to very good use. Driving it requires constantly keeping things on the boil because the muscle is essentially absent below 7,000 rpm. Once in the sweet spot, things start progressing quickly, though. As a wonderful cap to the wall of noise from the engine, little licks of flame also shoot out of the exhaust on downshifts. Thankfully, Evo's video team captures all of the mechanical noises quite well, and the clip is a treat for those with a good pair of headphones. Despite the race-winning pedigree, Meaden has no problem grabbing the little coupe by the scruff of the neck. He chucks it through the corners to get the tail loose, and the little wisps of smoke from the rear tires prove the original RX-7 knows how to drift too. These early cars definitely worth being remembered in the pantheon of Mazda performance.

Mazda Miata celebrates 25 years of rocking our worlds

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

For its birthday it hasn't been profiled on 60 Minutes or been to Jay Leno's Garage, doesn't go on a retrospective tour of vintage racetracks or get a special Spyder Zagato edition. That doesn't mean we think any less of the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the roadster with a simplicity that was as enjoyable as it was barely believable when it arrived in 1989. A quarter of a century and three generations later, the Miata remains the go-to roadster when you want easy, balanced and economical thrills.
It grew from a 116-horsepower speedster with a five-speed manual transmission and a curb weight of 2,116 pounds, to a 167-hp go-kart with a five-speed manual coming in at 2,480 pounds (in Sport guise). Along the way it's picked up hundreds of awards, including 14 nods on Car and Driver's "10Best" list, its most recent eight-year streak coming to an end last year, the Guinness Book of World Records title as "Best-Selling Two-Seater Sports Car" and innumerable trophies as weekend racer extraordinaire.
We'll see the fourth generation at next year's Chicago Auto Show, and we're certain to hear more about its 25-year milestone this year. Until that happens, enjoy the images above and the gallery and press release below.

The Mazda MX-5 Miata and saving a marriage

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I've had the privilege of knowing Zach Bowman – former Autoblog scribe, now penning great things over at Road & Track – for nearly a decade. We met at the Detroit Auto Show when we were both relatively new to the business, and joked about how someday, we'd work together and eventually conquer the world as big shots in the industry (we're still figuring that last part out, by the way). Thus, I was thrilled when Zach joined Autoblog in 2010, just a couple of months after I was hired, and was equally saddened when I learned he'd be leaving us. Zach is someone I'm proud to call a colleague – nay, a friend – and I've enjoyed the voice he's brought to this line of work. I tell you this on a personal level because Zach has just published what you could arguably consider his most heartfelt piece of automotive work to date. It's a charming, emotional story about his relationship with his wife, and how they, like so many young couples, learned to make marriage work through the many ups and downs found in any solid relationship. I call this "automotive work" because Zach intertwines this tale into a story about driving his 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata across the country, his wife by his side, learning about love and life from the cockpit of a two-seat roadster. I can honestly say it's one of the best things I've read in a long while. Rather than continue to wax poetic about Zach's latest piece, I'll let his own words speak for themselves. Head over to Road & Track to read the full piece.