1992 Mazda Miata
Editorial Director David Wallens’ 1992 Miata has seen and done pretty much everything by now.
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- Arriving in style Mar 23, 2007 We take the Miata to Amelia Island
- It's not easy being green Dec 13, 2006 Our Miata sports an unusual color scheme.
- I can breathe! Oct 3, 2006 Have you checked your air filter lately?
- Good news and bad news Sep 4, 2006 We shouldn’t have let it sit so long.
- All Clean Aug 16, 2006 We give our Miata a bath.
- Hella-cool lights Feb 10, 2006 Bright lights, big city.
- The Miata got a new pair of shoes Nov 28, 2005 American Racing Silverstone R
- Moving our Miata to a front burner Nov 18, 2005 Our long-suffering Miata gets some overdue love
- Miata, Miata, Miata Aug 2, 2005 It’s just too fun to sell.
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Spring in our step Dec 10, 2003
With a long-overdue bath and some new springs, our Miata is looking and driving good
1992 Mazda Miata Specs:
- Body type:
- Convertible
- Country of origin:
- Japan
- 0-60 time:
- 9.1 seconds
- Displacement:
- 1597cc
- Stock Horsepower:
- 116 bhp at 6500 rpm
- Torque:
- 100 lb.-ft at 5500 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Suspension:
- Double Wishbone (front)
Double Wishbone (rear) - Brakes:
- disc/disc
- Bolt Pattern:
- 4 x 100
- Body Width:
- 65.9 inches
- Curb Weight:
- 2200 pounds
- Wheelbase:
- 89.2 inches
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