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Mazda MX-5 MX-5 I4 1992

General description : Mileage : 46271
Interior Color : Tan
Exterior Color : Black
VIN : JM1NA3515N1317036
Transmission Description : Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit is proud to represent this 1992 Mazda Miata. The Mazda MX-5 (sold in Japan as the Eunos Roadster and in North America as the Mazda MX-5 Miata) is the first generation of the Mazda MX-5 manufactured from 1989 to 1997. Inspired by the post-war era British sports cars, the MX-5 rejuvenated interest in roadsters. This one finished in black with a tan convertible top is ready to go! Take a seat inside and you're greeted by a simple but sporty interior. Under the hood is a 1.8 Liter 4 cylinder and is paired with a 5 speed manual transmission. While 128 factory rated horsepower might not sound like much, combine that with a 7,000 RMP redline and the ultralight curb weight and imagine how this little car can get up and go! If you're looking for a fun little sports car to zip down your favorite country roads, this is the one you want to own! Options include AM/FM radio, manual top, spare tire, cruise control, power brakes, power steering, jack, power windows, seat belts, cloth interior and alloy 14'' BBS wheels wrapped in radial tires.

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1992 Mazda MX-5 MX-5 I4 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Dearborn by Gateway Classics Cars for $14500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mazda Model : MX-5 Model Version : MX-5 I4 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1992 Location : Detroit

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About Mazda
Mazda is indeed a unique Japanese automaker known for its innovative engineering, including the use of Wankel rotary engines. Here's a brief overview of Mazda's history along with ten of its most important historic models:
1. Mazda R360 (1960):
Mazda's first passenger car, a compact microcar designed to meet the demand for small, affordable vehicles in post-war Japan.
2. Mazda Cosmo (1967):
An iconic sports car and Mazda's first production car with a twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine, showcasing the company's commitment to innovative technology.
3. Mazda Familia/323 (1963–1977):
The Familia, also known as the 323 in later years, was a compact car that played a crucial role in establishing Mazda's presence in the global automotive market.
4. Mazda Luce/RX-4 (1966–1978):
The Luce, sold as the RX-4 in certain markets, was a midsize luxury car featuring a rotary engine. It contributed to Mazda's image as a maker of stylish and technologically advanced vehicles.
5. Mazda R100 (1968–1972):
A small, lightweight coupe that helped popularize the Wankel rotary engine. It was part of Mazda's R-series of rotary-powered cars.
6. Mazda RX-2 (1970–1978):
The RX-2, part of Mazda's R100 series, was a compact car with a rotary engine. It gained recognition for its performance in motorsports.
7. Mazda RX-3 (1971–1978):
The RX-3 was a compact car available in various body styles, including a coupe and sedan. It was successful in motorsports, contributing to Mazda's reputation for performance.
8. Mazda RX-7 (1978–2002):
The first-generation RX-7, introduced in the late 1970s, was a groundbreaking sports car with a rotary engine. It became an iconic model for Mazda.
9. Mazda 808 (1971–1977):
The Mazda 808, also known as the Mazda 818 in some markets, was a compact car that contributed to Mazda's success in the small car segment.
10. Mazda Capella/RX-5 (1970–1978):
The Capella, sold as the RX-5 with a rotary engine, was a midsize car that showcased Mazda's commitment to innovation and performance.
These models from the 1960s and 1970s highlight Mazda's early exploration of rotary engine technology and its efforts to establish a presence in various segments of the automotive market.