Overview & Reviews
For 2015, the Mazda MX-5 Miata gets a 25th Anniversary Edition trim level. The base Sport convertible now gets a cloth folding top rather than vinyl.
- Smartly designed soft and hard tops
- Enjoyable manual transmission
- Fun to drive
- Low price
- Precise steering and handling
- Low operating costs.
- Engine drone at highway speeds
- No USB input.
- Bluetooth limited to upper trim levels
- Tiny trunk
- Cockpit is tight for taller drivers
User Reviews:
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Mazda has no air cond*** - 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata
By Gigi Hernandez - May 25 - 2:12 amif you are tempted to buy a cute little Miata like I did ... its adorable ... faster than you can dream... everyone loves it ... but there are 3 problems with this car the air conditioning is weak .... it never gets cold !!! Its hot in Oklahoma right now , so I left the convertible top on , turned my air up all the way , kept waiting for it to get cool ... just barely cool... this is a brand new car !! obviously they assumed if you are going to have the top down you wont notice the air conditioner anyway... but its hotter than #%@$$ ...and the paint job is cheap ... it looks like I drive it thru the brush every day ... I live in the city ... there are tiny scratches all over it ... and we when we had ice in Feb the ice actually left a scrape around the bottom of the car... and the last thing is the radio ... it doesnt search out all the stations like my old car did ... and the speakers are not powerful ... I would get the Sirius option for the radio but I have been trying to read the 300 page instruction manual that was obviously written by a 21 year old genius and not meant for anyone else to understand
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