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The Drive's Kristen Lee reviews a lightly modified 1999 Mazda Miata and finally finds a Miata that she likes.
If you feel a normal Miata is a little toothless when pushing it to the limit, this two-decade-old special edition is the ...
Much maligned as the black sheep of the Miata family, this generation proves that even a bad Miata is a great sports car.
NA and NB-generation Miata owners not fully committed to the soft top lifestyle know far too well that fiberglass hardtops meant to fit the cars from the factory are both rare and expensive ...
The Mazdaspeed Miata was a limited-run production of the second generation Miata, and is most notable for being the only production MX-5 to come with a turbocharger. The Mazdaspeed’s turbo and ...
The NB was also available with the one-and-only factory turbocharged Miata variant, the Mazdaspeed Miata. If you can find a good one of those, absolutely buy one.
Electrifying an NB Mazda Miata Comes With Benefits and a Hefty Price Tag The weight balance is still 50/50 with only 135 pounds added to the equation. Oh, and don't forget the extra torque.
Full-blown Mazda Miata gets ready for the street and weekend time attack racing with custom widebody and HKS supercharger.
Turbo 1999 Mazda Miata: Sticking To What You Know Chicago's reputation for clean drift builds continues with this anti-drift missile MX-5.
The 5.7-liter LS1 V8 churns out 310 hp (314 PS / 231 kW) and 340 lb-ft (461 Nm) of torque stock, but with a few modifications, the one in this Miata is able to make a potent, dyno-verified 337 hp ...
The only problem is that our Miata is a 2000 MX-5 NB, in Emerald Mica over a black cloth interior. None of that is bad on the face of it. The issue is that the second-generation (NB) Miata is ...
The Mazda Miata is the best-selling two-seater sports car of all time, and if you’ve ever had the chance to drive one, you understand why. The Miata’s lightweight ethos, near-perfect handling and ...