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For some, the Mazda MX‑5, even the metal-roofed ... more assured under duress when roof-up in the stiffer MX-5 RF. Engine choices remain the same for the UK market, though for once we are ...
Mazda’s MX-5 has been on sale ... The rear lights remain a trademark MX-5 styling touch This time around I opted for the RF, which stands for ‘Retractable Fastback’. To you and me, this ...
It gets Eco, Normal and Sport modes that dispense differing levels of performance. Eco gives roughly the same zap as a ...
Mazda has confirmed that the new MX-5 RF will cost from £22,195 for the entry-level 1.5-litre SE-L. Prices will rise to £23,095 for the 2-litre 158bhp version. A Mazda MX-5 RF launch edition ...
UK pricing for the updated Mazda MX-5 has been revealed, with the two-seater starting at £28,000 for the entry-level 1.5-litre Roadster and topping out at £37,000 for the top-spec 2.0-litre ...
The engine pairs best with Mazda's solid six-speed manual. Yes, the Miata MX-5 RF can be had with an automatic transmission, ...
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The RF version comes with a retractable hardtop. Highway-speed AEB is not offered. The fourth-generation Miata remains true to Mazda's original formula of a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive roadster.
Seating is limited to two in the Mazda MX-5, with both being manually adjustable sports seats in every variant. The driver seat also has tilt adjustment. The base Roadster and RF have cloth trim for ...