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Toyota GR86 and Mazda MX-5 Miata keep the spirit of rear-wheel-drive fun alive. Here’s how they stack up in history, specs, ...
Used Miatas offer some of the best bang for your buck -- if you pick the right one. Here are the model years you should seek ...
While anyone pushing six-and-a-half feet is still unlikely to fit in the car, a new seat design that’s closer to the floor and reclines a bit more opens the Miata’s fitment to larger people ...
The kind and benevolent folks in Hiroshima are seeking to improve the Miata's driving experience by adding heated Recaro seats to its Club-model MX-5s with the Brembo/BBS/Recaro package as well as ...
The ND-generation MX-5 Miata's combination of rear-wheel drive, vice-free handling, and peppy performance makes it great to drive. For those who can live with just two seats and limited ...
The MX-5 Miata exists in a bubble. There is nothing else like the $30,715 two-seat convertible. Its closest competitor is the Toyota GR86, but that is a foot longer and has rear seats and a hardtop.
The four-cylinder Chevrolet Camaro isn't exactly as small or as light as a Miata, but thanks to a turbocharged engine, the Chevy makes nearly 100 more horsepower, and has twice as many seats.
Going with the Club trim on the Miata RF automatically adds the Brembo BBS Recaro package that includes Brembo brakes, BBS wheels, and Recaro seats. The mid-range Club trim strikes the best ...
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