2005 Mazda Miata Mazdaspeed Low Miles, Little Enchilada W Begi Ecu on 2040-cars
Elkins, Arkansas, United States
VERY good condition with just over 20K miles. Has Little Enchilada Kit from Flyin Miata with Bell Engineering computer reflash. Adjustable boost with pillar mounted boost gauge. ECU set for 91 octane fuel, so I generally don't boost it over 10-12 lbs. Has a door ding on either door, no paint chipping. Car is garage kept and is a non-smoker's vehicle. Runs fabulously. Civil, fast, and extremely fun to drive. Everything works exactly as it should, stereo, power antenna, gauges, etc. Mazdaspeed only made this model two years, 04 and 05, with 05 being more rare (1,700). I have owned an old 911 and a Boxster and this Miata is faster and more fun than either of my old Porsches. Mazda reliability and fuel mileage is a bonus. Has fresh Royal Purple in Engine and 6-speed transmission. Completely serviced, tuned and ready to drive anywhere. I don't mind picking you up at XNA (NWA regional airport) but transportation and deliver are the buyer's responsibility. Car is also listed elsewhere, so I reserve the right to end auction early. Please ask questions before bidding. The Buy it Now Price is less than I have invested in this very nice vehicle. I have WAY TOO MANY CARS AND MOTORCYCLES, and will be listing others soon. Also, I am not interested in trades, because I HAVE WAY TOO MANY VEHICLES. Thanks. This is a great car. If you should show up and feel that it is not what I have described, I will gladly refund your deposit. Traveling is your risk, however. It is a great car. I have purchased several cars on e-bay and have found descriptions to be about 50% accurate. I purchased this vehicle on e-bay and this is one I was and still am VERY pleased with. I want to sell my home and I can't take 10 cars and motorcycles to a smaller home in town. Thanks for looking.
|
Mazda MX-5 Miata for Sale
Auto Services in Arkansas
Roberts Brothers Tire Service ★★★★★
Precision Automotive ★★★★★
Money Tree ★★★★★
Meineke Car Care Center ★★★★★
Marks Auto Repair ★★★★★
Hodges Wrecker Service ★★★★★
Auto blog
The Mazda MX-5 Miata and saving a marriage
Mon, Apr 6 2015I'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.
Masamichi Kogai new Mazda president and CEO
Fri, 10 May 2013There's some executive rearranging going on in the top suite at Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan, with current CEO Takashi Yamanouchi telling reporters there "I'd like to hand over the work to younger people" now that the company has returned to profitability. Yamanouchi became CEO on November 19, 2008 of an independent Mazda that had to fight for its future in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis. What followed was four years of losses before finally getting back to black last year.
Masamichi Kogai (pictured) will be appointed the new president and CEO on June 25, pending approval at the company's annual general shareholders' meeting. Kogai assisted Seita Kanai with the production-efficiency initiative that Mazda called Mono Tsukuri Innovation, which worked to give export-dependent Mazda the best chance at profitability in spite of a rising yen. Kogai, lately in charge of production and purchasing, has been with the company since 1977 and worked in areas from R&D to logistics.
Kanai, who headed the Mono Tsukuri effort and was among the leadership on Skyactiv, will be promoted from executive vice president to vice chairman. Akira Marumoto will become executive VP of Mazda and assistant to new president Kogai. Yamanouchi will remain Chairman of the Board. There's a short press release below to make it official.
Are you the 2016 Mazda Miata?
Mon, 11 Aug 2014Tech nerds are spoiled. Every year, there's a new iPhone that arrives following months and months of breathless speculation and rumormongering. We car folk have a more difficult life, because vehicles with the iPhone's cult-like devotion and following, while plentiful, only receive hefty updates after several years. Case in point, the Mazda MX-5.
There's a new one coming, and much like the iPhone 6, it'll arrive in just a few weeks. So, in lockstep with the tech folk, we're anxiously biding our time and waiting with baited breath for the expected debut date of September 3. Also, like Apple fanboys, we're clamoring over any hint or teaser as to what the next-gen Miata will bring, which is why we're showing you the above image.
That is, allegedly, the new MX-5 hiding under the sheet. Auto Motor und Sport has the image, which according to World Car Fans was released by Mazda. Of course, we've reached out to the Zoom-Zoom brand for verification of its authenticity, and will be sure to update as soon as we hear back.