The Mazda Miata: A Legendary Roadster
Photo Courtesy of Car and Driver Few cars have achieved the legendary status of the Mazda Miata. Since its debut in 1989, this compact roadster has captivated drivers with its simplicity, reliability, and unmatched driving pleasure. More than three decades later, the Miata remains a global icon, holding the title of the best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history. Let’s dive into the story behind this remarkable vehicle and explore why it continues to hold a special place in the automotive world. 1. The Miata’s Upbringing: A Nod to the Past The idea for the Mazda Miata (known as the MX-5 globally) was born in the 1980s, a time when affordable, lightweight sports cars were disappearing. Mazda sought to revive the spirit of classic British roadsters like the Lotus Elan and MGB—cars that emphasized driving enjoyment over brute power. The goal was simple: create a lightweight, reliable, and fun-to-drive convertible that wouldn’t break the bank. Under the leadership of Bob ...