mazdaspeedpower said:
Ok, so I'm too lazy to read five pages right now, but what I've heard through the ways, is that mazda plans on using the basic look of the RX-8 for the friont clip(fit better of course),
Erm... no. Mazda has stated time and again to all who will listen that the upcoming NC Miata will
not share the same corporate "face" that the 3, 6 RX-8, MPV, etc. wear. Mazda recognizes that the Miata - much like the Corvette for Chevrolet - is an icon in its own right, and as such does not need to share the same corporate look. The NC Miata will look nothing like the RX-8.
mazdaspeedpower said:
a slighty larger body and fram, with slighty bigger trunk and passenger compartment.
Actually, the overall footprint of the car is intended to be smaller. The
wheelbase and track width are expected to grow, which should improve cabin space, but the overhangs are expected to shrink considerably, along with overall length. Trunk size will likely not improve drastically.
mazdaspeedpower said:
Better performance(via a larger engine(not sure of the size) and a possible rotar engine option).
Keep dreaming about that rotary. It's been stated multiple times, publicly and in "private" interviews with the NC Miata's lead design team, that the Miata won't ever be getting a rotary.
mazdaspeedpower said:
And I beleive they where giving an initial estimate of 30grand(give or take a few) and release in summer 05.
Price is projected to stay relatively similar to what it is now ($23k-$27k). Mazda isn't stupid - they know that a $30k price tag will kill the NC. The Miata - aside from the limited production Mazdaspeed version - is not, has never been, and was never intended to be an expensive sports car. They've sold over 700,000 of them worldwide by keeping them inexpensive, and they won't mess with that success with the NC. MSRP may be incrementally more expensive than the outgoing model, but I can guarantee you it won't be $30k.
At least you got the release date right.