Introduction
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Who would dare to criticize the Mazda Miata? Not us. Say a negative word about the
world's niftiest production 2-seater and you might as well be attacking motherhood,
apple pie, or 4th of July picnics.
There's a large group of loyal--sometimes fanatical--owners out there, each of whom
selected the littlest Mazda because it's fun, each of whom is likely not to care a
whit for practical considerations. Miata's a sports car for a driver and one
passenger, pure and simple, and normal rules of evaluation simply do not apply.
The practical aspects come later, in the form of reliability, economy and everyday
usability. That the Miata scores reasonably well on each point is a bonus, a little
surprise that only becomes apparent after a year or two of ownership.
Competitors? What competitors? The best alternative is a fully restored vintage sports
car, Austin-Healey Sprite or Lotus Elan preferred. Yes, BMW is starting to offer its
excellent new Z3 roadster, but don't look for any price breaks there. Ditto for the
upcoming Porsche Boxster and Mercedes SLK. They're certain to be priced upstream of
the Z3.
One might compromise a bit and opt for a Honda Del Sol or leftover Toyota MR2, but for the real thing at a relatively modest price, it's Miata or nothing.
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