2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata
The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata is everything the classic sports cars were meant to be, and many things the two-seat British roadsters never were. Look up sports car in a modern dictionary and there’s a picture of a 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata. Well, there should be.
The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata is simple and affordable, absolutely reliable, and fun to drive in a way not achieved by powerful sport coupes or high-performance sedans. It remains the benchmark, for its low-cost simplicity and outstanding sports-car handling. Those more expensive sports cars are faster and fancier, but whether they’re more fun is debatable.
The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata is more lavishly trimmed than its predecessors. Even the base version comes with air conditioning, alloy wheels with 195/50VR15 tires, four-wheel-disc brakes, a CD stereo with four speakers, and power windows and mirrors. Interior upholstery is black cloth and the convertible top is black. For 2002, The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata a modular Bose audio speaker system with automatic speed sensing volume control.
The 2011 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata are powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with dual overhead cams, four valves per cylinder, and variable valve timing. It produces 142 horsepower and 125 pound-feet of torque. This special edition comes standard with a six-disc CD changer and six-speed manual gearbox, aluminum foot pedals, scuff plates, Special Edition badging and floor mats, a black leather NardiĀ® steering wheel (two tone silver and black on the Blazing Yellow version), and aluminum-like interior trim pieces (center panel, meter rings, inner door handles and shift plate bezel). The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata is not brutally fast, nor particularly exotic. Nor were the great roadsters it emulates. Like them, however, The 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata celebrates the simple joy of motion, of human beings relating to machines in a manner that borders on intimacy. The 2011 2011 Mazda Mx 5 Miata Special Edition comes in two new colors: Titanium Gray Metallic with saddle brown leather seats, and Blazing Yellow Mica with black leather seats with silver stitching and embroidery. In 2011 edition, Mazda increased the Miata’s power with variable valve timing, enlarged its brakes, stiffened its chassis, and upgraded its interior. Mazda’s invention is all set to give you something exceptional.