Posts Tagged ‘MX-5’
A Lifelong Love Affair with The MX-5 Miata
Rona Dexler has had an infatuation with cars her whole life. From an early age, she frequently played with toy cars instead of dolls. This, in part, was because of her father’s passion for cars. As an automotive journalist, he’d definitely passed the car enthusiast gene on to her.
Read MoreEnjoying Life to the Fullest in the MX-5 Miata
Montante’s passion for the MX-5 Miata has been contagious, too. He has inspired his girlfriend and eight of his closest friends to purchase MX-5s.
Read MoreHow MX-5 Miata Provided One Couple A New Way To Continue Their Adventures
After months of planning and researching the most incredible roads in the U.S., Brian connected all the pinned locations to form a route that would nearly circumvent the country.
Read MoreMiata Club of Hawaii Co-Founder Has Found Her Ultimate Form of Expression in the MX-5
After nearly 20 years of owning three MX-5’s, Hisaoka has discovered that with the ability to update her car with different colors and accessories, she has discovered the ability to make her MX-5 a true extension of herself.
Read MoreEverything This Car Enthusiast Knows About Cars, He Learned From the MazdaSpeed MX-5 Miata
Brandon Matthews has always been drawn to cars. Over the years he’s owned various types, but it all changed when his friend let him drive his MX-5 Miata.
Read MoreStrengthening a Bond Between Daughter and Father with MX-5 Miatas
A deeper connection with her father has been the most rewarding thing about being part of the Mazda MX-5 Miata community.
Read MoreThe Joy of Driving Miata
You don’t know what true freedom feels like until you’re cruising down a road with the top of your Miata down, beard flowing in the wind.
Read More2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata Packs More Punch, Features
The MX-5 Miata has never been about power; it’s a car whose sole purpose is to help the driver and passenger fall in love with driving.
Read More2018 Mazda MX-5 Miata and 2018 Mazda CX-5 Earn Top Honors in New York Daily News’ Annual 2018 DNA Awards
The 2019 Mazda CX-5 compact crossover SUV and MX-5 Miata sports car earned top honors in the New York Daily News’ 2018 Daily News Autos (DNA) Awards, as chosen by its editors.
Read MoreRoger Beasley Mazda is a Shelter Dog’s Best Friend
Every year since 2004, Roger Beasley Mazda has been donating a brand new vehicle to the Austin Humane Society (AHS).
Read MoreA Sports Car for All Seasons
Japan’s snow-covered Hokkaido island gives Inside Mazda a chance to see if the Mazda MX-5 Miata RF can cut it in extreme conditions
Read MoreMazda and Long Road Racing Build 150th Global MX-5 Cup Racecar
When Mazda introduced the original MX-5 Miata in 1989, the engineers, designers and product planners couldn’t have had an idea just how successful it would become as a racecar.
Read MoreRedefining a Legend: How Mazda Designed the Fourth-Generation MX-5 Miata – Part 1
While oftentimes one person receives credit as the design chief, it takes a long cast of characters to not only design a car but also drive its inspiration. Take, for example, the fourth-generation MX-5 Miata that went on sale in 2015.
Read MoreRedefining a Legend: How Mazda Designed the Fourth-Generation MX-5 Miata – Part 2
Mazda designers shared the goal of making a car that looked and felt uniquely Japanese, yet it was globally relevant. Mission: Accomplished.
Read MoreRedefining a Legend: How Mazda Designed the Fourth-Generation MX-5 Miata – Part 4
What the 2016 MX-5 did, perhaps better than any Mazda that had come before it, was lay a groundwork of objectives that had to be met without compromise.
Read MoreMazda Racer: Drifter Kyle Mohan
He’s gone through a 1988 Turbo RX-7, a 2009 RX-8 and now the 2016 MX-5 Miata. He’s certainly a die-hard Mazda guy, for many reasons.
Read MoreThe Long and Lonesome Road
Route 33 takes the adventurous driver deep into the California of yesteryear. We wind back the clock in a Mazda MX-5 Miata…
Read MoreDave Coleman’s Winding Road Home
“There was a period when my dad bought a Mazda RX-7, and I turned into a total rotary nut,” Coleman recalled. “When people would ask what I wanted to do, I’d say I wanted to work at Mazda’s R&D.”
Read MoreThe Family that Races Together Stays Together
Thunderhill is an adventure like no other, but the day-long competition is much more than a bonding exercise. Preparing the racecars by hand and then racing them helps Mazda improve the cars they offer for sale to the public.
Read MoreMaking Things Better – How Mazda Engineer Ruben Archilla Works
Ruben is a crusader for Mazda’s theory of human-centric design, where the perceptions of the driver are the focal point throughout the development process.
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