Auto Car | 2010 Mazda MX-5 | The 2010 Mazda Miata MX-5 is another great addition to the 20 years of roadster racing history that the Miata has been a part of. Similar to previous models, the 2010 MX-5 is sporty, lightweight, and has just enough engine power to appeal to any sports car enthusiast. The Miata MX-5 has made Car and Driver’s 10 Best for 10 years straight. Competitors to the MX-5 include the redesigned 2010 Chevy Camero, which is sold at this Indiana Chevy Dealer and the 2010 Ford Mustang.
The MX-5 is available as a soft-top or hard-top convertible. It features very responsive handling due to its light weight, a 4.0 liter 4 cylinder 167 horsepower engine, and up to 22/28 city/highway miles per gallon. Don’t let the relatively low horsepower or 4 cylinders fool you, because the MX-5 handles and responds just like its more powerful competitors. The MX-5 can be test-driven along with other new Mazda models at this Florida Mazda Dealer.
Other optional features include Bluetooth hands free technology, Xenon headlights, Bose audio, leather trimmed seating, and automatic climate control. The MX-5 has 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, and 6-speed Sport automatic transmission options. The 5 options for the Miata priced from lowest to highest are the: MX-5 Sport, MX-5 Touring, MX-5 Grand Touring, MX-5 Touring PRHT (power retractable hard top), and the MX-5 Grand Touring PRHT. Each model option has varying optional features including the features mentioned above.
Reviewers of the MX-5 have praised its steering stability and user experience. The air intake was redesigned to allow the driver hear the intake sounds better, creating a more sportscar oriented experience. Some of the other changes to the 2010 Miata from previous models include a greater width at the mid-point for safety and a studier visual appeal. Overall, the body has been redesigned by Mazda’s engineers to be more aerodynamic while keeping overall body weight to a minimum with a 4 cylinder engine.
The MX-5 is available as a soft-top or hard-top convertible. It features very responsive handling due to its light weight, a 4.0 liter 4 cylinder 167 horsepower engine, and up to 22/28 city/highway miles per gallon. Don’t let the relatively low horsepower or 4 cylinders fool you, because the MX-5 handles and responds just like its more powerful competitors. The MX-5 can be test-driven along with other new Mazda models at this Florida Mazda Dealer.
Other optional features include Bluetooth hands free technology, Xenon headlights, Bose audio, leather trimmed seating, and automatic climate control. The MX-5 has 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, and 6-speed Sport automatic transmission options. The 5 options for the Miata priced from lowest to highest are the: MX-5 Sport, MX-5 Touring, MX-5 Grand Touring, MX-5 Touring PRHT (power retractable hard top), and the MX-5 Grand Touring PRHT. Each model option has varying optional features including the features mentioned above.
Reviewers of the MX-5 have praised its steering stability and user experience. The air intake was redesigned to allow the driver hear the intake sounds better, creating a more sportscar oriented experience. Some of the other changes to the 2010 Miata from previous models include a greater width at the mid-point for safety and a studier visual appeal. Overall, the body has been redesigned by Mazda’s engineers to be more aerodynamic while keeping overall body weight to a minimum with a 4 cylinder engine.
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