The Mazda MX-5 Miata is the poster child of the fun-to-drive segment and the last convertible-only model in America. For a brand-new example of the petite roadster, a potential owner would need more ...
We’ve seen so many wild engine swaps displayed at SEMA that it takes a lot to surprise us, but a first-generation Miata fitted with a twin-turbo Lamborghini V10 certainly fit the bill. Or it would ...
If there’s ever been a consistent gripe about the Mazda MX-5, it’s that the roadster needs more power. Mazda has largely ignored that and just worked hard to keep the car light and nimble. But the car ...
An LS-swapped Mazda MX-5 Miata combines the agility of a lightweight roadster with the power of a V8. Miatas and LS engines are also famously affordable and reliable, meaning such a build usually ...
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