Red 1992 Mazda Miata Convertible 2-door 1.6l, Stick, Good Mechanical Condition on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
While this car's odometer is pretty high, the engine was swapped out with one from a 1993 Miata (1.6L), which has ~70k miles on it. The normal maintenance items in a Miata have been taken care of in the past 2-3 years (timing belt, water pump, hoses, new tires, etc.), with a good receipt record. The car is in excellent general mechanical condition. The one potential issue is that the driveshaft squeaks upon acceleration or deceleration. I haven't bothered to get this issue fixed, but it's fairly common with the 20+ yr old Miatas, and online forums have solutions to the squeak ranging from installing a new aftermarket driveshaft ($300) to just dabbing some grease on the U-joints.
The interior of the car is good with recently refurbished leather seat covers. The steering wheel is dry and cracked, but this is unnnoticeable with the neoprene steering wheel cover. The A/C panel lamination is a little wrinkled, showing it's age and the effect of the California sun. The car comes with a Kenwood mp3/cd/ipod stereo unit. The black soft top with rear plastic window is in great condition. |
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