1999 Mazda Mx-5 Miata #6103/7500 79k Miles Rare 10th Anniversary <no Reserve> on 2040-cars
Laredo, Texas, United States
Body Type:Convertible 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: BLUE 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD W/LSD 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 79,000
Sub Model: #6103/7500 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION <NO RESERVE>
Exterior Color: ANNIVERSARY BLUE
Disability Equipped: 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Interior Color: BLACK LEATHER WITH BLUE SUADE
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 4
10th Anniversary Miata
The 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION vehicle will have the following features in addition to the current Leather Package Miata:
- 6 speed transmission
- Gear Ratio's (1/2/3/4/5/6/Reverse/Final : 3.760/2.269/1.645/1.257/1.000/0.843/3.564/3.909)
- Sport Suspension including Blistein schocks
- Front Strut Tower Brace
- Sapphire Blue Mica Exterior Color
- 15" Polished Aluminum Allow Wheels
- Navy Blue Convertible Top
- 10th Ann. Badging with Serial Number
- Aero Sport Package
- Two-Tone interior with custom upholstery (Black Leather sides/Blue Synthetic Suede centre)
- Two-Tone NARDI leather wrapped Steering wheel (black/blue)
- Two-Tone NARDI shift knob (black/blue)
- Red Needles on meter set
- Chromed meter rings on speedo & Tach.
- Titanium grained unique key
- carbon grained centre console panel
- Blue shift boot
- Stainless steel scuff plates
- Special 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION Floor mats
Total production will be 7,500 worldwide.
What I installed new for 70k maintenance
-New Drive Belts
-New Soft Top Convertible Black
-Thermostat
-Dual Aluminum radiator and hoses (stock radiators are made of plastic and single)
-Fuel pump, Strainer, and Fuel filter(Air Teck).
-New oil, oil filter sparkplugs and wires.
-All Blue Cold air intake with blue couplings for a good clean look under the hood
-7" Flip Sceen- PylePLTS78DUB -DVD, VCD, MPEG4, MP3, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA (have stock BOSE cd and cassette player will give too)
- 10" Rockford Fosgate Sub and Dual 150w amp(sounds perfect)
-New 120$ Duralast battery
-New Dunlop Tires 1k miles of use in them and slightly bigger then what stock ones should be...
- 7500k hd lights very white/blue look
- real good alarm system( touch sensitive activation)
- also have the original stock air box will include too
RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT....
DOES HAS SOME SMALL HAIL DAMAGE...
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS, WILL REPLY....
IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES I CAN SEND VIA EMAIL...
THANKS FOR LOOKING... HAVE OTHER THINGS FOR SALE.....GOODBYE
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2016 Mazda CX-5 [w/video]
Mon, Apr 20 2015It's difficult for me to get excited about crossovers. I try hard not to be the stereotypical car guy: ignoring the fact that the rest of the world loves these tall hatchbacks, while yelling, "station wagons make more sense!" until I've voided my lungs of air. Deep down I am that guy, but I work around it. Historically the Mazda CX-5 is one crossover that has been quasi-immune to my knee-jerking. It doesn't weigh two tons, offers a manual transmission (in poverty spec, but still...), and looks faster than its competitors. Most importantly, the CX-5 can round a corner without wobbling like a Slinky at the top of the stairs. No item on that list of plaudits would likely crack the top ten "desirables" for average small CUV shoppers. So, for the 2016 update, Mazda instead upgraded the in-cabin experience along with the requisite nips and tucks to the exterior. I borrowed a 2016 model CX-5 to see whether or not those concessions to comfort affected the car-nerd stuff. And to see if the Mazda could still be my go-to CUV recommendation. Driving Notes The engine options are unchanged for 2016. You can still have the fine, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, with its 184 horsepower and 185 pound-feet of torque, or its wimpier 2.0-liter lil' brother. My fully spec'd Grand Touring came with the bigger engine, which feels adequately powerful for the class, but not quick. In an era where turbocharged engines are everywhere, revving the Skyactiv 2.5-liter up to its torque peak at 3,250 rpm takes some commitment. I'm annoyed that there's no manual offered with the 2.5L (a combo I can have in both the Mazda3 and Mazda6), but I don't hate the automatic transmission. The six-speed unit is unobtrusive 99 percent of the time; something I regretfully can't tell you about certain nine-speed autos. There are no paddles to play with, but you can tap the shift lever up and down if you're struck by a need for total control. With a new center console and dash, and the addition of the Mazda Connect infotainment system, the '16 CX-5 feels like a new vehicle from behind the wheel. An attractive, pliant, leatherish material swaths the neat console and surrounding real estate. And the perforated leather seats feel damn near upscale. I think that Mazda Connect's version of the central control knob (with handy adjacent volume knob) is almost luddite-proof in its simplicity. There's no latency between twisting and reaction on the screen.
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.
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Ground was initially broken for Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operations at Salamanca in the state of Gunajuato back in 2011, but production has just now gotten under way. The first vehicle to roll off the line? A Mazda3 sedan destined for the United States. Soon, the plant will begin production of the next Mazda2 as well, selling it alongside its larger counterpart across the Americas and in Europe as production expands to 230,000 units annually. For more information, see the official press release below.