That would make sense considering that most of the Mazda concepts are MX somethings (Sportif, CrossSport, Flexa, etc.)ZoomZoomH said:MX-5 is the INTERNATIONAL designation for the Miata, the name 'Miata' is only for the North American market, rest of the world it's either known as the MX-5 or the Roadster (or MX-5 Roadster if they like redundancy, lol)
and the 'MX' in Mazda's MX- line of cars stand for "Motoring eXperiment", IIRC.
Ya beat me to it. Though the origin of the word Miata still baffles me. (dunno)ZoomZoomH said:MX-5 is the INTERNATIONAL designation for the Miata, the name 'Miata' is only for the North American market, rest of the world it's either known as the MX-5 or the Roadster (or MX-5 Roadster if they like redundancy, lol)
and the 'MX' in Mazda's MX- line of cars stand for "Motoring eXperiment", IIRC.
ZoomZoomH said:MX-5 is the INTERNATIONAL designation for the Miata, the name 'Miata' is only for the North American market, rest of the world it's either known as the MX-5 or the Roadster (or MX-5 Roadster if they like redundancy, lol)
and the 'MX' in Mazda's MX- line of cars stand for "Motoring eXperiment", IIRC.
And that was the other part of my question...Thanks.toucci said:slight correction: it's the eunos roadster in japan
I AM gay!!! (thumb)KpaBap said:A Miata by any other name would still be just as gay.