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2005 Mazda Mazdaspeed MX-5 Miata
Black Mica (cloth interior and vinyl top)
Came off the assembly line on Oct. 26, 2004
Production #917 out of 1428 for model year 2005
Sold to original owner on April 15, 2006, in Denton, Texas
Sold to me by original owner April 1, 2008, 6998 miles, nearly mint.
Jeremy Clarkson, of Top Gear, on Miatas generally
"The fact is that if you want a sports car, the MX-5 (aka Miata) is perfect. Nothing on the road will give you a better value. Nothing will give you so much fun. The only reason I'm giving it five stars is because I can't give it 14."
Autoweek, August 30, 2004
"At 48.4 mph through the slalom, the Mazdaspeed Miata ranks second only to the Dodge Viper SRT-10, at 49 mph, among all the cars we've tested."
Edmunds.com
"The standard Miata is a sporty yet affordable roadster. Aided by a turbocharger and an array of chassis upgrades, the Mazdaspeed version is a full-blown sports car that still fits the budget of an enthusiast with a day job."
Philip Reed, Edmunds.com, March 2004
"The result is a real pocket rocket, a car that retains its vaunted English sports car feel while keeping pace with the raging horsepower war that's being waged these days. The new Miata weighs in with 33% more torque (166 lb-ft) and 25 percent more hp than the standard model. Combine this lusty engine with a curb weight of 2,529 pounds and you have more power than you really need (this owner objects to that last line - what does "more power than you really need" even mean?). Still, this car isn't about getting from Point A to Point B in the fastest time — it's all about the journey.
"We can't think of another car that provides such a great sense of fun with the way it handles. A Mini Cooper comes to mind, of course, but the Miata is even lower (lowered by 7 millimeters as compared with the regular Miata) and the steering is quicker, giving the driver a greater sense of being centered and at one with the driving experience.
2 comments:
Hey man, nice blog. Was wondering if I could get some advice. '99 w/ 60k mi for $6k or '04 MSM with 40k mi for $13k...
Thanks, lol!
Michael
Sorry I kinda forgot about this blog for a while. Don't know if you're still shopping, but....
If you like working on cars and need to spend less money, you might go with the non-MSM between two cars like that. Either of those mileage numbers should leave you years of fun remaining if they were decently cared for. You can turbo the non-MSM yourself and be just as quick. The MSM does have other improvements though, suspension, some engine components, styling cues, etc. If you can easily afford the MSM, I'd go that way. Well, I DID go that way. :) :)
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