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1994 Mazda MX-5 Roadster with manual transmission. We’re proud to have this sublime example of the world’s best-selling two-seater sports car grace our showroom.
This iconic roadster fondly known as the Mazda Miata stands as a landmark in automotive history, capturing the essence of the classic roadster and redefining the sports car landscape. Released at a time when the market leaned towards larger and more powerful vehicles, the MX-5 dared to revive the spirit of the traditional two-seater sports car, emphasizing lightweight construction, responsive handling, and the sheer joy of open-top motoring.
Its design, with pop-up headlights and a simple yet sporty aesthetic, paid homage to iconic British roadsters, creating an instantly recognizable and timeless look. Central to the MX-5’s appeal was its commitment to delivering a pure and enjoyable driving experience. Mazda’s philosophy of “jinba ittai,” a Japanese term meaning “horse and rider as one,” permeated the design ethos. This translated into a well-balanced chassis, precise steering, and a nimble feel that allowed drivers to connect intimately with the car.
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MAKE | Mazda |
MODEL | MX-5 Miata |
GENERATION | NA |
YEAR | 1994 |
MILEAGE | 181,000 Km |
ENGINE | 1.8L NA |
POWER | 128HP |
DRIVE | RWD |
TRANSMISSION | Manual |
EXTERIOR | Mazda Classic Red |
INTERIOR | Black |
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MAKE | Mazda |
MODEL | MX-5 Miata |
GENERATION | NA |
YEAR | 1994 |
MILEAGE | 181,000 Km |
ENGINE | 1.8L NA |
POWER | 128HP |
DRIVE | RWD |
TRANSMISSION | Manual |
EXTERIOR | Mazda Classic Red |
INTERIOR | Black |
1994 Mazda MX-5 Roadster with manual transmission. We're proud to have this sublime example of the world's best-selling two-seater sports car grace our showroom.
This iconic roadster fondly known as the Mazda Miata stands as a landmark in automotive history, capturing the essence of the classic roadster and redefining the sports car landscape. Released at a time when the market leaned towards larger and more powerful vehicles, the MX-5 dared to revive the spirit of the traditional two-seater sports car, emphasizing lightweight construction, responsive handling, and the sheer joy of open-top motoring.
Its design, with pop-up headlights and a simple yet sporty aesthetic, paid homage to iconic British roadsters, creating an instantly recognizable and timeless look. Central to the MX-5's appeal was its commitment to delivering a pure and enjoyable driving experience. Mazda's philosophy of "jinba ittai," a Japanese term meaning "horse and rider as one," permeated the design ethos. This translated into a well-balanced chassis, precise steering, and a nimble feel that allowed drivers to connect intimately with the car.
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