This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q2 2017.
Consumer Reviews
4.5
Excellent | 1 Users
4.0Comfort
5.0Reliability
5.0Interior Design
4.0Value For Money
5.0Handling
4.0Features
5.0Engine Performance
5.0Exterior Styling
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KC83 |
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Light, nimble, fun and reliable
Review
Mazda's latest fourth generation two-door roadster, the Miata, has captured hearts of all car enthusiasts.
Owning one myself, I can't help but sing praises for its ride comfort and handling. The 2.0-litre's stiff suspension puts certain family sedans and hot hatches to shame.
Inside, its neatly designed dashboard makes finding everything easier with just three dials, a few key buttons and a screen with a rotary controller.
There's loads of feel and feedback through the chassis and the steering is communicative and responsive.
At the end of the day, the car reminds me of the good old days when power wasn't the be-all-and-end-all.
Posted on: 08-Jul-2016
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