The MX-5 maintains much of the handling and steering that have made it a perennial favorite, with the added bonus of a willing engine.
MX-5s are very livable in day-to-day use, with a smooth ride, more rigid chassis and enough space for 6-footers.
The soft top on the MX-5, with its glass rear window and fold flat design, may be the easiest manually operated convertible top on the market. Interior controls are improved with steering mounted buttons for audio and cruise controls and many handy storage bins. A new power retractable hard top (PRHT) is available for 2007.
The attempt at modernizing the classic Miata shape doesn't quite work, but the build quality and interior materials are top-notch.
Comfortable
Quite suitable for day-to-day use, it offers a smooth ride, rigid chassis and enough space for 6-footers.
High Performer
Still a benchmark for performance in its class.
Fuel Efficient
In this case, small car plus small engine equals high fuel economy.