MAZDA MX-5

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YES Crane Machinery

Byron Street

Mullumbimby, NSW

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Features

Title MAZDA MX-5
Type Cars
Sub Type Unique Cars
Make MAZDA
Model MX-5
Sale Price $8,000 Ex Gst
Listing Type Used
Stock Number S15
RefCode TA1216079
Body TypeConvertible
No. of Doors2

Description

The 1990 Mazda Miata, also known as the MX-5 globally and the Eunos Roadster in Japan, revived the spirit of classic 1960s roadsters by combining the joy of top-down driving with modern reliability and safety. With its sleek, compact design featuring distinctive pop-up headlights, the Miata was both aesthetically pleasing and aerodynamically efficient. Under the hood, a 1.6-liter, inline 4-cylinder engine delivered 116 horsepower and 100 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission known for its precise shifts, making the driving experience engaging and enjoyable. The lightweight, rear-wheel-drive roadster boasted nimble handling and balanced performance, thanks to its well-tuned suspension. The interior was simple yet functional, designed to enhance the driving experience without unnecessary distractions. Despite its basic safety features, the Miata became an instant hit, revered for its affordability, reliability, and the sheer pleasure of driving it offered, thereby cementing its status in the automotive world. Today, the 1990 Miata is considered a classic, valued by collectors and enthusiasts alike for its potential as both a restoration project and a platform for performance modifications, maintaining its legacy as a symbol of driving joy. Please note this is in northern Byron Bay