A hidden performance experiment from two decades ago reveals how close Mazda's lightweight icon came to changing forever ...
If there's one thing the Mazda MX-5 Miata has lacked over its four-decade career, it's power. With the exception of some limited edition models that peaked at around 200 hp, the small roadster has ...
These days, automatic transmissions are usually quicker to reach 60 mph than their manual counterparts. But a few manual ...
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Mazda once built a secret V6 Miata, then learned it ruined the whole car
The Mazda MX-5 Miata has always strictly followed the lightweight sports car ethos born from British roadsters of the ’50s and ’60s: A revvy, simple, naturally aspirated four-cylinder up front, ...
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The Most Over-Engineered Cars Ever Made
Sometimes engineering is intellectually stunning. Sometimes the results are baffling. We look at both examples.
In this list, we are taking a look at 10 Japanese models that you might not know about, but which deserve to have their ...
These are the most understated sport sedans still on the heels of modern hot hatches.
These sporty two-door coupes and convertibles will transport you to the noughties without breaking the bank.
274.0-hp, 2.3-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2006 Mazda MazdaSpeed6 trim comparison will help you decide.
The internal combustion engine, for all its mechanical sophistication, still runs on a 19th-century mechanical idea: pistons rising and falling, a crankshaft spinning, a steam-age architecture ...
The Miata is one of the most notable names in the roadster space because it's affordable and fun. See how the newest CX-5 was inspired by it.
Adding 2.5 liters of six-cylinder motor beneath the hood presented some serious packaging and weight concerns.
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