1991 Madza Miata, Low Mileage, Red With Power Windows And Removable Hardtop on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Second-owner 1991 Mazda Miata convertible with 5-speed transmission and 71,281 original miles. Smoke-free vehicle, always garaged and for the last 19 years used only for fair weather summer driving. Not "like-new," but in overall excellent condition with power windows and removable fiberglass hardtop. Runs like a champ; good tires, including spare and jack; the convertible top is in excellent condition; interior is excellent, except for small (ca. 5") worn spot on the left edge of the driver's seat (cloth seats) and a one inch spot of glue residue on the dash, where the first owner secured a fabric dash board protector (included); also has the original floor mats. The fiberglass removable hardtop is in excellent condition, but has faded a bid in color over the years; it has a tinted rear window. The spindle inside the left side mirror assembly broke, so the mirror is currently detached, and needs to be re-attached. Any questions promptly answered. $150.00 deposit via PayPay required within 48 hours of sale. Balance payable within 7 days of sale by cash, personal check, cashier's check or money order; all negotiable instruments must clear/be verified by bank as authentic before delivery of vehicle and title. Available for pickup by buyer, or shipping at buyer's expense. |
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2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata won't get power folding hardtop
Thu, 11 Sep 2014Following the reveal of the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata, more and more details (and rumors - oh, the rumors) are coming out regarding exactly what's in store when the car finally goes on sale. Our own Chris Paukert had plenty to say about the exterior and interior, and we've now seen the first photo of the engine. But a new report from Automobile sheds even more light on the 2016 Miata - specifically, that the power folding hardtop model won't be available, at least initially.
Automobile reports that the 2016 MX-5 will only be offered with a cloth top, and an insider confirmed that the mechanism is light and accessible enough that it can be raised and lowered with one hand from inside the car. Mazda officials would not comment on the availability of a hardtop in the coming years.
That said, a hardtop Miata isn't out of the question. There will likely be some sort of fixed roof available - even as a one-piece, lift-off accessory - if only for club racing. Also, remember that the current NC Miata's hardtop is the only one on the market that doesn't take up any additional trunk space, so it's an attractive proposition for buyers. Currently, the power hardtop is only offered on the Club and Grand Touring MX-5 Miata trims.
Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings
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Mad Mike hits speeds in excess of 140 miles per hour over the course of the road's six and a half miles, which boasts 47 individual corners at over 3,500 feet of elevation. Scroll down for all kinds of fire-belching, tire-squealing and smoke-inducing action. Or, as Mad Mike himself puts it, "A dream turned into reality."