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4.8 Overall rating

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2007 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Jun 19, 2024

In one word:pristine. Low mileage. Very clean interior and engine. Perfect paint. I only hope I can keep it as nice during the time I own it.

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Edward P

5.0

Reviewed a 2007 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Oct 28, 2020

the styling of this year is one of my favorite as is the reliability. it has all the features of the older ones that made the Miata such a hit, they are usually lightly driven as mostly a 3rd car, and rarely driven in bad weather. also most of them are babied during their lives, Ive had 3 Miatas and all have been very reliable no matter what their age

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Nate M

5.0

Reviewed a 2007 Mazda Grand Touring on Jul 10, 2008

tuned mazda mx5 that weighs 2200 lb with 204 hp, 187 ft/lb torque 6 speed short ratio transmission (with short shifter) rear wheel drive go-kart. fun factor... rated by consumer reports as the most fun car to drive 2006-2007. Excellent gas mileage.

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JOHN H

5.0

Reviewed a 2007 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Aug 18, 2023

The third generation of the Miata is my favorite. It has a somewhat larger cockpit making it more comfortable to use as a daily driver. It really makes little difference wheather you choose the soft top or the Power Retractable Hard Top (PRHT). Having owned both I prefer the soft top over the hard top when in its closed position but both were generally driven that way as our motto has always been: Why go thru life with the top up!. The third gen has two models Gen 3 and Gen 3-1. 2006-2008 have a smaller opening for the air intake and maybe mimicks the first gen front end. 2009-2015 have a larger air intake as well as some other engine features but the performance is really the same. I must also say that driving the third gen gives me more pleasure than the following generation and I cant seem to put my finger on exactly why. It may be that the fourth gen cockpit seems more cramped than all previous generations. Having owned all three my wife and I rank them as follows. Gen 3 is our first pick. Generations one and two come in as second equally. Fourth gen has more power but our least favorite.

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