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more about #2010mazdamiata more comments → Bret: I love my girly little Miata. Girls also love it and enjoy going for rides in it. I don't see the effeminate thing ever. But then my Miata has a roll ... more » kingedwin: This isn't a sports car. It doesn't have a V8. Duh. [memewatch.com] more » MushyHeirloom: Same great taste, new GIANT BADGE! The new headlights are good, though. I appreciate those. Needs more pop-ups, though. more » Landau_Calrissian loves our President Camacho.: Wow, they sure fixed the problem of affordability. Didn't these things used to be cheap once? And they also added 10% more estrogen, which didn't seem... more » acarr260: For a price approaching 30 large, I was hoping for something that could put up a fight against the S2000. more » theeastbaykid: Hard to believe the Miata has been around for 20 years. Still the best cheap roadster by far. more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: O, but I forgot to mention, every housewife in 'Burbia will ruin the allure soon enough. Just like cheerleaders and mustangs, and the elderly and thei... more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: I've never quite been able to justify buying a Miata, but I've always wanted to. Just something about such a little, simple driver's car thats cheap a... more » -
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2009 Mazda Miata MX-5 Launched In Japan
Mazda has finally released photos of their refreshed 2009 Mazda Miata MX-5 for the JDM, and the evolutionary changes appear to be a pleasing enough. -
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2010 Mazda MX-5 Miata High-Res Photos Leak
There’s leaks and then there’s leaks. This is the latter kind. Check out the photo gallery of 2010 Mazda MX-5 Miata press shots below — you can see it from every different angle, inside and out. Apparent are the new, less appliance-like headlights, revised taillights and unmodified interior. No other details are available, but expect the same 166 HP 2.0-liter engine and uncorrupted driving experience. More » -
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2010 Mazda MX-5 Renderings Leaked By EU Patent Office
Someone at the Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market, the EU agency responsible for registering trademarks, screwed up and let lose a series of photos of the facelifted replacement for the current generation Mazda MX-5. These renderings clearly show a few important design tweaks for the 2010 Mazda MX-5. Similar to the Mazda Kazamai, the new front bumper includes more angular details, a strong contrast to those on the smooth and round current generation. More »

