Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Can't wait for MazdaSpeed Version
Could you just imagine this car with the MS3/MS6 2.3 DI Turbo4? OMG, 264HP and 280 lb-ft.
**Uncontrollable drooling**
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Can't wait for MazdaSpeed Version
Could you just imagine this car with the MS3/MS6 2.3 DI Turbo4? OMG, 264HP and 280 lb-ft.
**Uncontrollable drooling**
Originally posted by: NFS4
Video
http://www.mazdamovies.com/community/mx-5/1/en-gb/MX-5-roadster-promo-vid.wmv
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Can't wait for MazdaSpeed Version
Could you just imagine this car with the MS3/MS6 2.3 DI Turbo4? OMG, 264HP and 280 lb-ft.
**Uncontrollable drooling**
Originally posted by: shabby
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Can't wait for MazdaSpeed Version
Could you just imagine this car with the MS3/MS6 2.3 DI Turbo4? OMG, 264HP and 280 lb-ft.
**Uncontrollable drooling**
Thats all the miata is missing, unfortunatly in the looks department it needs a makeover as it looks pretty boring.
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
No matter what trickery they worked, that roof will still add too much weight to the car.
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
No matter what trickery they worked, that roof will still add too much weight to the car.
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/08/16/mazd...g-for-mx-5-power-retractable-hard-top/We reported earlier that Mazda's own North American website revealed that the price of the MX-5 Power Retractable Hard Top would start below $25,000, and Mazda has stayed true to its word. Dave Thomas over at KickingTires is reporting that the price will begin at a very reasonable $24,350, which makes this MX-5 the least expensive retractable hard top convertible on the market by far. The Pontiac G6 Convertible held that title for a short while with a base price of $28,490, but no more. Whereas the soft-top MX-5 starts at $20,435 for a Club Spec model, the MX-5 Power Retractable Hard Top begins as an upmarket Sport model with a six-speed manual or auto transmission and larger 17-inch wheels. DT did the math and since a soft-sport model starts at $22,935, that means the hard top hardware only costs buyers an additional $1,415.
