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When I owned a first-generation Mazda Miata ... of NA Miatas has gone up a lot in even the past few years—and to a lesser extent, NBs too—but $2000 is a lot to pay for a fiberglass hardtop ...
That makes the NA the most popular ... an STR-prepped Miata in SCCA Solo, I know how good it can be.” - Shaun Bailey, R&T 2012 Further, while the power-retractable hardtop available in later ...
The first-gen, also called the "NA", was Mazda's attempt ... generation to offer a powered hardtop roof Shared virtually no components with the previous NB-gen Miata When Mazda began dreaming ...
The NC also featured the first power retractable hardtop Miata variant ... mechanisms. The NB was also available with the one-and-only factory turbocharged Miata variant, the Mazdaspeed Miata.
Present on the market since 1989 and labeled with successive letters (NA, NB, NC ... shaded Mazda MX-5 Miata and instead made the iconic roadster into a classic hardtop coupe like the Subaru ...
The Mazda MX-5 Miata's "RF" describes a design feature that makes it different from past generations, and it scored big ...
I think there could be arguments made for both the RX-7 and MX-5 Miata to take that crown. For today's concern, let's focus on the Miata. The only problem is that our Miata is a 2000 MX-5 NB ...
If you own an older Mazda Miata, you know just how expensive a hardtop can be. I was fortunate enough to buy my NA Miata with a hardtop already included, but others who aren’t so lucky and still ...
The focus of today’s review is a lightly modified 1999 Mazda Miata—so, a second-gen NB—that’s been altered just enough so that it fixes the Miata’s shortcomings to the point where it ...
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