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1990 Mazda Miata Base Convertible 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $40,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:10580
Location:

Larchmont, New York, United States

Larchmont, New York, United States
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If you're looking for a 1990 Mazda Miata convertible that is close to showroom/mint condition for a car that is nearly 25 years old, then look no further.  This impeccable 1st year debut automobile has only 10,580 miles.  I know the original owner quite well.  The car has been garaged and covered from the day it was purchased.  The underside metal still shines.  Everything is original including the Yokohama tires. I have replaced the spark plugs, wires, oil(MOBIL 1 synthetic), and manual transmission oil(Motorcraft synthetic).  The convertible roof cover is in excellent condition as well as the interior.  If you are in the market for a collectible 1990 Miata then this is the car you have been waiting for.  You will probably not find another one like this car with regard to condition and mileage.  Like a fine wine this car will only appreciate in value.  I have only put on about 200 miles since I purchased the car.  The car turns heads and is a true conversation piece.  With the release of the 25th Anniversary Miata, this car won't last long. Click to see video!   The perfect car to show at a classic car show or just to enjoy down a winding road with breathtaking vistas and the wind blowing in your hair while listening to your favorite music. Click to see New York Auto Show 2014!  The Miata literally blows away its competition in the roadster category from the moment it was conceived and released as a 1990.  The simplicity of the Miata is what sets the car apart from the likes of the Mini Cooper, BMW Z4, Mercedes Benz Roadster SL, Porsche 911 Boxster, Lexus IS and Audi A4 .....just wannabe roadsters for they lack the raw energy, feel and looks of the Miata...1990.   

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Wed, Jun 29 2016

Mazda has just spent eight years developing a new technology that will make its new cars a lot more fun to drive, even if you have absolutely no idea that it's working. And subtlety's the point, Mazda engineers told us at a press event at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. In fact, the effects of what they've dubbed G-Vectoring Control are so fine that the marketing and PR teams are at a loss for how to do their jobs with it. "The engineers have done their work," said Mazda Director of Communications Jeremy Barnes, "But how do we get the message across?" The basic premise is this: G-Vectoring activates only when the car's on-board computer reads simultaneous steering and throttle input. The data — including throttle position, steering angle, and, crucially, how quickly you're adjusting the steering angle — are then funneled through an algorithm to reduce engine torque, which transfers vehicle weight, adding more grip to the wheels that need it. The system will appear first on 2017 Mazda6 sedans arriving in showrooms later this year, followed by the 2017 Mazda3. Actually, "subtle" does not even begin to describe the effect. G-Vectoring Control can detect as much as one tenth of one degree of steering angle, and changes the cornering forces only 0.1 to 0.5 g as a result. "That's less than the human body can feel," explained Vehicle Development Engineer Dave Coleman. In practice, G-Vectoring reduces the steering angle at turn-in, as well as the rate at which one turns the wheel. To demonstrate, Director of R&D Kelvin Hiraishi rode shotgun with us in a specially equipped Mazda6 that allowed him to turn G-Vectoring on or off at the push of a button (production cars will always have it on). Hiraishi had us drive a number of courses, including Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca itself, while an engineer measured our steering inputs with a laptop Matrix'd into the car's electronic brain. I drove the same course several times with the same car in the same conditions, with cruise control locked and the system turned on or off. Lo and behold, with G-Vectoring activated, the engineer's output graph showed that my steering inputs were indeed reduced ever so slightly. There were two times that G-Vectoring was markedly noticeable. The first on a turn with a minor banking toward the outside, and the second was during cornering over an artificially wet section of the course — in other words, when the car was at the limits of adhesion.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata battles Toyota GT86 on track

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It's got two doors and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine up front, driving the rear wheels. It's made in Japan, and as far as bang-for-your-buck goes, it's a downright bargain. So which are we talking about, the Mazda MX-5 Miata, or the Toyobaru coupe known alternately as the Subaru BRZ, Scion FR-S, or Toyota GT-86? The answer is "yes," and it just goes to show, roofs notwithstanding, how close these two vehicles really are to one another. Which one is your favorite may come down to a matter of personal taste, but for its latest video, Auto Express set out to find out which laps faster around the track. On paper at least, the Toyota's 200 horsepower will trump the Mazda's 155 any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. Then again, the Miata does weigh a good 400 pounds less, even with the 2.0-liter engine and despite its convertible bodystyle – but is that enough to make up the difference? You're going to have to just watch the video for yourself to find out. All we'll tell you is that the match is pretty darn close – what you might call a photo finish, if they were actually racing each other at the same time as opposed to each racing the clock separately. So watch the video above and voice your support for your favorite little Japanese sports car in the Comments section. Related Video:

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