Mazda Miata Hardtop: 78 Products

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Five Fun Sports Cars with Surprisingly High MPG - Daily Green December 09, 2009
But it was Mazda that did it." The Miata's hardtop folds in 12 seconds, disappearing into the trunk. That's also the Achilles Heel, because the Miata is
Mazda Miata PRHT Less is more - Manila Bulletin November 27, 2009
For you don't know what you've got, or in the Mazda Miata's case, what you're missing out on until it's gone. Even 20 years after it first rolled on to the
Auto show in Boston has newest models — classics, too - Providence Journal December 05, 2009
John Trolley was sitting at the wheel of a 2010 Mazda Miata “pretty much daydreaming.” “Actually, I wanted to see if I could get in and out,” he said. and more »
“The Standard” of the Slammed Miata - Car Domain December 08, 2009
The engine still retains the stock 1.6L. The exterior additions to this car has been a Mazda OEM front R-Package lip, rear R-package lip, and a OEM hardtop
Bye Bye Ragtop - Forbes November 26, 2009
Maybe 75000 will be sold this year, excluding little roadsters like the BMW Z4, Mazda Miata MX-5 and the Audi TT (which has a tiny rear seat;
But for Mazda, green is the new black , and the automaker looked to the crazy-hot (and green-hued) MX-5 GT racer for inspiration when it came time to craft its latest special edition line. The closest car buyers – in the U. K. at least – can get to owning one is with the MX-5 Sport Black and Mazda2 Black editions. A product of the Jota Sport British race team , the MX-5 GT was slimmed down to featherweight form at 1783 pounds – an amazing 600 pounds less than its normal 2480 pounds. The interior resembles what most black editions would look like, with black leather seats detailed with sand color stitching. A black retractable hard-top on the MX-5 and dark gunmetal 17-inch wheels contrast the body, with colors available in a green metallic, white pearlescent, or red mica paint. The limited edition treatment offers the MX-5 and Mazda2 with a darker edge and a track-ready appearance.
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A: try a few junk yards,,and see if they have gotten one in,,that's the easiest way to find one,if they don't have it,,they can find it for you,,they have a hot line,,and can find just about anything you need to find,,good luck,,i own a repair shop,,and have used there hot line a few times,i hope this help,s. (answered by dodge man on September 14, 2006)
A: A mazda dealer. (answered by Ashley B on September 14, 2006)Q:
A: They only recently put a hardtop model into the 2005-onwards generation of Miatas. Anything before that and you need to find an aftermarket hardtop for one. They shouldn't be anything more than 500 bucks though; a replacement soft-top costs around 300-450.
Soft-tops aren't as bad as hard-tops, it's just that they're more susceptible to wear and tear. The compromise though is that they're lighter. (answered by Murcie_LP640 on October 21, 2009)
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A: About the only thing the hardtop MIGHT do is reduce road noise a little.
You will see little to no change in gas mileage.
If you like the look of the car with the hardtop on, then do it. But don't spend that kind of money for an increase in gas mileage that isn't going to happen. (answered by Dave C on February 11, 9843)