1991 Miata Low Miles!! Only 66k Miles on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: std, trim
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 66,065
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
This is a beautiful 1991 Miata convertible for sale. I'm also interested in trading for a Corvair convertible, either early or late model.
This LOW MILEAGE car is in great shape--no rips or tears in the interior, and has a new convertible top installed with a glass rear window. The a/c is blowing warm air (do ANY early models still have working air?), but I drive it with the top down in warm weather unless it's raining--and you will too!
The exterior body is in good overall shape (see pictures) with a few small dents and dings on the body and hood--as you would expect for an original, unrestored car of this age. The most severe dent is on the left front fender (see picture). Overall though, this is a great looking car!
You can see the mods in the pictures--the car has Enkei alloy wheels and low-pro tires, adjustable shocks and new springs from Flyin' Miata. The car has also been fitted with an aftermarket cold air intake and a polished valve cover. This car drives right and tight! The mileage will go up a little--I drive the car a couple of days a week when the weather is good here in St. Louis, and I'm driving the car to Arkansas in the next week or so.
Here's the deal--this car is worth the asking price. Mileage and condition are everything when buying a car--and you could buy this vehicle and drive it a couple of years (24k miles) --and then resell it as a LOW MILEAGE CAR, with under 100k miles...you could probably STILL get between $4500.00 and $5000.00 at that time for the car! Please think about that when thinking about the selling price.
Early Miatas are reliable, fun cars to drive, and they are one of the few modern cars that can easily be maintained by a home mechanic with average skills--these great cars aren't going to go out of style anytime soon. This car will hold its value better than most cars you can buy (certainly cars you can drive on the street).
The car is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end this listing at any time. Please forward a $500.00 deposit via paypal within 24 hrs of auction close, and the balance will be due within 1 week. I will send the title upon completion of these terms, and I will be happy to store the car for you for up to 30 days as long as payment is made per the terms of this listing to allow you to facilitate pickup of the vehicle. Please only bid if you are serious about buying the vehicle and can pay the final selling price with no drama. Vehicle is sold as is--with no warranty.
This is a 5 DAY auction, so bid now!
Thanks for looking!
Mazda MX-5 Miata for Sale
1992 mazda miata hardtop manual transmission(US $2,500.00)
1997 mazda miata m edition convertible 2-door 1.8l
2010 mazda miata mx-5 convertible low miles 1 owner
1994 mazda miata m edition no reserve
08 mx-5 miata touring conv,pwr hard top,cloth,6 disk cd,17in whls,27k,we finance(US $18,900.00)
2002 mazda miata se convertible 2-door 1.8l
Auto Services in Missouri
Wodohodsky Auto Body ★★★★★
West County Nissan ★★★★★
Wayne`s Auto Body ★★★★★
Superior Collision Repair ★★★★★
Superior Auto Service ★★★★★
Springfield Transmission Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
MotorWeek checks out two sides of the '90s Japanese car scene
Sat, Feb 6 2016MotorWeek's Retro Reviews let you feel nostalgic about a huge range of classic cars, and the latest two releases offer a look at two very different sides of the Japanese car market in the 1990s. The video above shows off tuned examples of the Mazda RX-7 and Nissan 300ZX. Check out the clip below to remember the 1997 Honda CR-V, if you want to reminisce about something a little more utilitarian. The RX-7 and 300ZX were among the era's best Japanese sports cars, and these examples' suspension and engine overhauls gave them an extra boost. Peter Farrel Supercars tunes the Mazda, and the vibrant yellow paint and body kit make it look ready for an episode of Initial D. The updated powertrain stands up to the mean styling and gets the RX-7 to 60 miles per hour in 4.5 seconds. The Stillen 300ZX GTZ sports a giant wing, and new turbos take the output to 465 hp. It sprints to 60 in 4.9 seconds. The CR-V sits on the opposite end of the automotive spectrum as the tuned RX-7 and 300ZX, but it's even more important in a historical sense. The Honda (along with the Toyota RAV4 and others) was among the progenitors of today's mega-popular compact crossovers. These early examples set the foundation for offering buyers a utilitarian vehicle in a comfortable package with good fuel economy at an affordable price. The CR-V had some quirky charm, too, like the removable picnic table hidden in the cargo floor. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Mazda CX-5 getting mild refresh
Thu, 14 Aug 2014Mazda has found both critical and commercial success with its CX-5 small crossover, and seems to be endeavoring to keep the momentum up with an upcoming refresh. As you can extrapolate from the obvious lack of the usual camouflage, the company isn't reinventing anything in the very near future of the CX-5, but it does seem as thought some tweaks are in the works.
Lighting elements fore and aft appear to have gone under the knife, with the front grille and rear fascia also seemingly to be slightly revised. The side mirrors now look slicker and slightly more upscale with their integrated turn signals, as well.
In all, expect a look that's a touch fresher, without being a radical departure from the existing visage.
Rumored Mazda CX-3 may not be for US
Tue, 18 Feb 2014Mazda has used its Kodo design language to make some of the most attractive, affordable cars in the world right now, with the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 (pictured above), but it still lacks a crossover in the smaller class, which are becoming popular on the world market. It seems like a natural fit then, that the Japanese company would shrink its CUV design even smaller for a CX-3 to fill the gap. However, a rumor suggests that the compact might not make it to these shores.
The Mazda2-based crossover is due later this summer in Japan and is launching in Europe and emerging markets later, according to Automotive News citing a report in Japan's Nikkei newspaper. The little CUV would cost between 1.5 million yen and 2.0 million yen ($14,700-$19,500) in Japan and be available with diesel and petrol engine options. However, the report made no mention of selling it in North America. There is a glimmer of a chance for the CX-3 here. Mazda is upgrading its Mexican factory to 230,000 annual unit capacity by 2016, which gives it the room to add the new vehicle.
While the midsize CUVs are hugely popular in the US, compacts like the Buick Encore are still a small portion of things. If Mazda could time the CX-3's launch right here, it could take advantage of the lack of competition.