Mazda just released the new accessories available for the new 2016 Miata while in Chicago for the Chicago Auto Show. Their ceramic-colored prototype on display has all the bells and whistles. So what can you slap on the latest version of Mazda's iconic roadster?
First of all, you can include a spe…
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I'm game for all of the "aero" goodies. What I'm wondering is if/when they'll do a hard top
I dub thee luggage rack the "A Cup" rack as it only weighs 2 lbs
NOHOME
UltraDork
2/12/15 4:04 p.m.
Less is more.
Like the wheels.
Doubt it really needs more brakes for regular use; Who needs the added hassle at brake maintenance time.
Hate pretty much all "Aero" packages. This one included.
I so want the car.
FWIW, I think brake maintenanc on fixed calipers is easier so long as the steel bolts aren't permanetly bonded to the aluminum caliper.
Pad changes are a breeze regardless.
PHeller
PowerDork
2/13/15 4:02 p.m.
They still haven't address the topic of the screen in the dash.
We need more pictures of this stuff. Only shot is of the brakes and front lip.
LuxInterior wrote:
I'm game for all of the "aero" goodies. What I'm wondering is if/when they'll do a hard top
X2 on this. While I love the idea of a PRHT model, not being able to put a roll bar under it kind of killed it for me. SWMBO on the other hand, didn't care.
imarcr2
New Reader
2/14/15 7:07 a.m.
The infotainment system is absolutely not in the way at all...you can even see a bit of the dashboard in front of it while seated
In reply to Spinout007:
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid=5652&parentid=0&stocknumber=20-28010
Saw this car in Chicago yesterday at the closing day of the auto show. White is not my color, but this thing is gorgeous. Baby F-type comparisons are apt. It looks really, really good. The BBS/Brembo combo is pure candy. I can't believe how grown up the car looks, but the insanely small proportions belie the fun waiting to be had. They had it about 15 feet from a perfect condition 1990 model, and they both look fantastic. Both doing their own thing on different sides of the same coin.
They need to sell a +50hp accessory package to address the disappointing output.
Dietcoke wrote:
They need to sell a +50hp accessory package to address the disappointing output.
Drive it first before you think it needs more HP. The Miata has always been about a low powered engine in a fun and engaging platform, much like the original Euro sportscars it was modeled from.