What year did the Miata get a 6 speed?
In 1999 through early/mid 2001, Mazda offered a 6-speed transmission in special editions. This 6-speed was produced halfway through the 2001 model year, so things get tricky when you’re looking for parts for a 2000 or 2001 6-speed Miata, as you’ll need to know which version of 6-speed you have.
When did Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata come out?
From the Archive: A Miata with muscles, for a pittance more. From the April 2004 Issue of Car and Driver. Perhaps the biggest surprise we got from the new Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata—other than its remarkable bargain price—is how much of the elemental Miata flavor has been retained.
How can you tell if a Miata is a Mazdaspeed?
Unique 17-inch Racing Hart wheels are the easiest way to identify a Mazdaspeed MX-5, but the special badges and little intercooler in the grille will also tip you off. The turbo Miata was dubbed the Mazdaspeed after the company’s in-house tuning arm.
What kind of engine does a Mazda MX 5 have?
It was a factory-tuned Mazda MX-5/Miata that came in the same year as the “2Fast 2Furious” movie. Under the hood, there was a turbocharged inline-four gasoline engine. Mazdaspeed lowered and stiffened the suspension for better cornering speed and added low-profile tires on 17″ Racing Heart alloys.
What’s the price of a new Mazda Miata?
Throughout these little games, the Mazdaspeed Miata revealed a surprising degree of civility. And now for the best part: the price. With a generous load of standard features—power windows, a CD changer, a wind blocker—the Mazdaspeed Miata costs $26,020.
From the Archive: A Miata with muscles, for a pittance more. From the April 2004 Issue of Car and Driver. Perhaps the biggest surprise we got from the new Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata—other than its remarkable bargain price—is how much of the elemental Miata flavor has been retained.
Unique 17-inch Racing Hart wheels are the easiest way to identify a Mazdaspeed MX-5, but the special badges and little intercooler in the grille will also tip you off. The turbo Miata was dubbed the Mazdaspeed after the company’s in-house tuning arm.
It was a factory-tuned Mazda MX-5/Miata that came in the same year as the “2Fast 2Furious” movie. Under the hood, there was a turbocharged inline-four gasoline engine. Mazdaspeed lowered and stiffened the suspension for better cornering speed and added low-profile tires on 17″ Racing Heart alloys.
Throughout these little games, the Mazdaspeed Miata revealed a surprising degree of civility. And now for the best part: the price. With a generous load of standard features—power windows, a CD changer, a wind blocker—the Mazdaspeed Miata costs $26,020.