Pre-Owned: 1999-2003 Mazda Miata

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Pre-Owned: 1999-2003 Mazda Miata

Mazda's Miata not only revived a segment thought dead but it managed to crush the subsequent competition while wearing a goofy (if bemused) smile.
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By Marc Cook
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Motor Trend, March 2004
Mazda's Miata not only revived a segment thought dead--the affordable roadster--but it managed to crush the subsequent competition while wearing a goofy (if bemused) smile. For the second-generation car, launched in 1999 (there was no 1998), Mazda kept close to the script, producing more of the same. Although the second-gen car looks bigger, it rides on the same 89.2-inch wheelbase and is just 0.3 inches longer. The bigger rump increased luggage capacity from a miniscule 3.6 cubic feet to a merely paltry 5.1. Improved chassis stiffness and uprated suspension gave the new car a heftier, more solid feel
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Mazda cultivated the car quietly with incremental upgrades over the years. For 2000, the options list was simplified. In 2001, the more powerful engine joined larger standard and optional wheels as well as new Special Edition models. The manual-folding top started with a heated glass rear window--a major improvement--in black vinyl on the base cars and tan/parchment on the upscale versions. For 2003, a cloth top appeared on the LS, SE, and Shinsen models. Suspension-package cars received bigger brakes and larger standard wheels.
Considering the punishment meted out by owners, the first Miata held up well, and the current version seems to be doing so, too. Recalls amount to little, and the technical-service bulletins indicate no widespread problems. A recall was issued for replacement of the fuel-filler parts under warranty; many owners complained their cars were hard to top off. As with any roadster, check the condition and the action of the top carefully, but don't worry much about the rest of the car--it's light, durable, and endlessly cheerful.

<TABLE class=insettxt borderColor=#333333 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=1><TBODY><TR><TD class=deck colSpan=2><CENTER>Mazda Miata</CENTER></TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Body type </TD><TD>2-door convertible </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Drivetrain </TD><TD>Front engine, rwd </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Airbag </TD><TD>Driver, pass </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Base engine </TD><TD>1.8L/140-hp DOHC I-4 ('99-'00),


1.8L/142-hp DOHC I-4 ('01-on)

</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Brakes, f/r </TD><TD>Disc/disc, opt ABS </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Price, wlsle/retail (IntelliChoice) </TD><TD>$9956/$14,247 ('99 base),


$16,565/$22,300 ('02 SE)

</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>Recalls </TD><TD>Improperly routed fuel-injector harness; sticking nonreturn valve in fuel-filler neck; weak foglight electrical connector </TD></TR><TR vAlign=top><TD>NHTSA frontal-Impact rating, Driver/pass </TD><TD>Four stars/three stars ('99-'01),


four stars/five stars ('02-on) )

</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


What's Hot
"Right-now" steering and rapid reflexes
Plenty of convenience features for a real sports car
Looks great, top up or down



What's Not
Sport-suspension-equipped cars jumpy on rust-belt pavement
Still tiny trunk and limited cockpit room
Straining the idea of "reasonably quick" among ever-faster cars

Don't Miss
Six-speed a real plus Bottom Line
Still everyone's affordable roadster
 
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miatas are homo and can't handle worth s***

only homos prefer double wishbones on all 4 corners, real men pick live axles and struts
 
KpaBap said:
miatas are homo and can't handle worth s***

only homos prefer double wishbones on all 4 corners, real men pick live axles and struts
Don't you have a Miata?
 
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