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Mazda is recalling almost 228,000 cars in the USA, but Miata is not in the recall affected list.
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For an entry fee of just under $300, participants in the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association's Spec Miata series will get three days of racing and a test day on Thursday.
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The Mazda Miata lost its pop-up headlights long ago, but someone finally put them back.
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Dallas is the kind of place that offers a fair amount of weather conducive to top-down motoring, so what does the local paper think of the Mazda Miata MX-5 RF?
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This is Johnny Archibald from Benton City, WA who shares this video of him trying his 1999 Mazda Miata at the SSSCC Try Autocross Day 2017 event. He tells us what you car needs to do to pass Autocross inspection.
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What do you think about Mazda Miatas that are lifted? Personally, I think some look good, others not much, but what about this one?
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When an old Mazda Miata races a new one, there’s only one sure bet – a Miata will win.
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According to a popular car-enthusiast Web site, it’s no secret that you can hack the infotainment system of 2014 and newer Mazdas.
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It’s clear that summer is on the way, based on the amount of MX-5 Mazda Miata reviews that are hitting the Web.
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Mazda has plans (literally) to change Mazda dealerships in the U.S.
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Although one car offers topless motoring and the other doesn’t, that hasn’t stopped car magazines from comparing the Mazda MX-5 Miata and the Subaru BRZ.
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The new generation of the Mazda MX-6 Miata has been
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A self-proclaimed Mazda Miata fan who also works for Road and Track has picked apart the MX-5 RF.
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If you want to see some racing hot Mazda Miatas at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, aka the Brickyard, without shelling out a lot of cash for the Indy 500 or the yearly NASCAR event, the global MX-5 Cup is tonight.
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The Gen-2 MazdaSpeed Miata had a turbocharged engine, six-speed, and excellent handling. How would it compare to today's 2017 Fiat 125 Spider?
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Ever wonder what can be salvaged after a Mazda Miata race car lives out its useful life? This image explains it.
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Venerable publication Autoweek has put the Mazda Global MX-5 Cup racecar through its paces.
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Soft interior and soft exterior trim manufacturer, Haartz, earns top supplier award from the New England Motor Press Association.
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V8 Mazda Miata conversions are not new, but this Miata is a work of art.
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Mazda has announced that it started its first official Global MX-5 Cup series outside of the U.S. in April.
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Motor Trend ran a 2017 Mazda Miata RF around a racetrack and then a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat. Watch the hilarious results.
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Who ever said playing video games would mean you wouldn’t amount to anything?
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What’s a better affordable, fun sports car? The Mazda Miata RF or the Toyota 86?
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We compare the classic Honda S2000 roadster with the 2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata and see which car is quicker.
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New England's favorite drop-top is the 2017 Mazda Miata.
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Mazda Miatas are one of the country's most popular race cars. What happens when they are too old or damaged to race anymore?
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The business case for a small two-seat convertible sports car is not an easy one to make, especially for a small automaker like Mazda.
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We tested the 2017 Mazda Miata RF and the Subaru BRZ back to back. We found some striking differences and surprising similarities. Help us pick a winner.
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A Miata owner took part in a burnout contest in Virginia over the weekend and ended up burning more than just some rubber.
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Mazda is a small car company, yet the zoom-zoom brand is kicking some butt at amateur racing.