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Mazda Spirit Racing MX-5 Miata Just Got Easier To Buy
The production model of Mazda Spirit Racing is going to be an exciting car that only a few will get to experience.
As Mazda enters Grasso’s Garage for a slice review pie, they bring their long-time, consumer loving convertible to soak up the sun as this 3-season small but fun 2-seater is here to stay.
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Will the Next Mazda MX-5 Miata and Toyota GR86 Share a Platform? A Wild Rumor Claims It's Happening
This latest one from Japan about Toyota and Mazda may contain some grains of truth, but we're still taking it with a few grains of salt—because if true, the next-gen MX-5 Miata and GR86 sports cars ...
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Mazda MX-5 2024 Review
The Mazda MX-5 2024 continues its reign as the ultimate fun-to-drive roadster. With lightweight engineering, agile handling, and timeless design, the MX-5 proves why it remains a favorite among ...
Japanese car designer Tsutomu “Tom” Matano died on Saturday at the age of 76. Affectionately known as the father of the MX-5 (or Miata, as it’s called in the US), Matano was one of the chief designers ...
Car key fobs have quietly become one of the most expensive things you own and some now cost over $1,000 to replace.
The world lost an automotive legend this weekend when Tsutomu 'Tom' Matano passed away on September 20 at the age of 76. Matano is often referred to as the “Father of the Miata” for his work designing ...
Anthony’s passion for cars grew out of a mixture of intrigue and boredom while surfing the web looking for his first car during class in high school. Hours searching through Craigslist and Facebook ...
Tom Matano is not a household name like Enzo Ferrari or Ferdinand Porsche, but he built icons. As the man largely responsible for the design of the Mazda MX-5 Miata, Matano helped redefine everything ...
Tsutomu “Tom” Matano, the man behind the original Mazda MX-5’s design, has died aged 76. The news was confirmed by Mazda in a statement announcing the celebrated car designer passed away on September ...
In Choices, we pit three or four seemingly similar cars against one another and ask you a simple question. Which one would you theoretically keep as your favourite, and which one do you despise enough ...
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