2000 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Convertible 2-door 1.8l New Top And Seats on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata white manual transmission Here is my white 2000 Mazda MX-5 Miata with tan top and interior and only 90k miles I am the 2nd owner of
the vehicle and it has a clean Florida title. The car has been with me since
May 2010 and I am selling it to get a bigger car. Besides the parking brake not
working (I blame Tire Kingdom for that) and the cruise control is not working
either, everything else works fine. In terms of cosmetics, the rear bumper is
scraped on the right-rear corner, a dent on the right rear panel, the right
mirror has a scratch, the hood has a few paint chips and there are possibly 2
unavoidable door dings around the car. The car has never seen snow since the
first owner bought the car in San Diego, CA and moved out to Pompano Beach, FL;
and I have always had it in South Florida with the exception of a 2100 mile
trip to Southwest Texas during the summer of 2011 and it performed flawlessly. Since I have owned the vehicle I have done the following major maintenance to it: - 50,997 odometer reading - Valve cover gasket and spark
plugs - 59,567 odometer reading - New clutch - 69,647 odometer reading - Timing belt Oil changes have been done before the recommended 5,000 mile
intervals. I installed new all-season tires on 12/2012, and new front brakes on
1/2013. More pampering came early February 2013, with reupholstered seats and a
new vinyl top with glass window & rear defrosters. - 5 speed manual (PARKING BRAKE IS CURRENTLY NOT WORKING SO
I PARK IT IN 1ST GEAR) - air conditioning with front and rear defoggers - BOSE premium AM/FM/Cassette/CD 4 speaker stereo with power
antenna - power windows - power door locks - power mirrors - cruise control (NOT CURRENTLY WORKING) - tan leather seats - two-tone black/tan interior - Nardi Torino steering wheel - 15 inch alloy wheels PAYMENT: Deposit of US$300.00 via PayPal 48 hours of Auction Close. Full Payment Required Within 7 days of Auction. |
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2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata a knight in white satin
Wed, 19 Nov 2014We're not going to lie to you. The reason you're seeing the fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata on these pages again is solely because this is the first time we're seeing the roadster displayed in a color other than the ruby shade it was first shown in. Okay, okay, so this is the first time the Miata is being displayed at a North American auto show other than SEMA, and we'd say that this is the first time Mazda is showing a US-spec model, but clearly this is a right-hand-drive car. Either way, there's still not much to it yet, especially since Mazda is still withholding power and performance figures.
As expected, the ND Miata, as it is already known among the cognoscenti, will receive a 2.0-liter Skyactiv four-cylinder and the buyer's choice of a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic here in the US. The 1.5-liter model engine that had been linked to the car back in the rumormill stage will not make it to our showrooms.
Preliminary specifications still show the Miata measuring just 154.1 inches in length overall, with an increased track width to 68.1 inches and a low, low overall height of 49.0 inches. Despite the larger-displacement engine and its presumably heavier weight, Mazda is still claiming ideal 50:50 weight distribution and a weight loss of over 220 pounds versus today's NC generation. All of which sounds like the Miata has the right ingredients to make good on its promised Jinba Ittai ("rider and horse as one") driving experience.
From Maseratis to rental cars | Autoblog Podcast #511
Fri, Apr 7 2017On this week's podcast, Mike Austin and David Gluckman are in a huddle room (again), because the studio was already taken (again). We talk about the all-wheel-drive Dodge Challenger GT (again), as well as the Jeep Wrangler, Maserati Levante, Miata RF (again), and then David waxes poetic on mediocre rental cars (or similar). The episode wraps up with the traditional doling out of Spend My Money buying advice, with some input from an S2000 owner on advice discussed last time. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want buying advice of your very own, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. (If you record audio of a question with your phone and get it to us, you could hear your very own voice on the podcast. Neat, right?) And if you have other questions or comments, please send those too. Autoblog Podcast #511 Topics and stories we mention Dodge Challenger GT Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Maserati Levante Mazda MX-5 Miata RF Used cars! Rundown Intro - 00:00 What we're driving - 06:11 Spend My Money - 32:45 Total Duration: 55:30 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts Dodge Jeep Maserati Mazda Nissan mazda mx-5 rf dodge challenger gt
Electric Miata smokes Tesla Model S at the track
Wed, Jul 9 2014Yes, folks, you read that headline right. A souped up battery-electric version of a Mazda Miata took down a Tesla Model S on a quarter-mile drag strip. And it wasn't even close. Road Test TV was kind enough to post a video of a forest-green Miata (and its very stoked driver) doing a quarter-mile run in a rather brisk 9.27 seconds, beating the Model S sedan by a whopping 3.5 seconds in the process. And the Mazda crossed the finish line moving at 142 miles per hour, or 40 miles per hour faster than the Tesla was going when it finished the race. It's a good thing for the Tesla owner that they weren't racing for pink slips. Granted, the comparison is probably an unfair one because the Tesla was a stock, production vehicle (the P85 Performance model, but still), whereas who knows how the Miata was juiced up and how much cash it took to do the job. It's sort of like putting, say, an automotive writer against Usain Bolt because we ate the same breakfast and share 99 percent of our DNA. Still, the video does lend a certain credence to the idea that a battery-electric, super-light, rear-wheel-drive Miata would be a lot of fun, or at least a heck of lot more fun than any other Mazda out there. We're just sayin'. Check out the 100-second video below, and remember not to blink. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.