Used 1993 Mazda MX-5 Miata Consumer Reviews
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1993 miata
Near perfect reliability. Weak points are various squeaks and rattles common to roadsters. All original equipment still operates correctly. No major problems. Maintinence schedule performed per Mazda.
IMHO
This is my third Miata. The '92 has the roughest ride out of the three. I also spend a lot of time finding and securing rattles which was not a problem on the others. 3/4 visibility is nonexistent with the top up. The trunk did leak water. The shifter is notchy and not very smooth. This apparently is common in the early models. Now for the good. This car is over 10 years old and more reliable then my '99 Jeep wrangler. Very fun to drive. Handles great. Convertible. I test drove the z3 and mr2 and still plan on buying a new miata. They are just better cars.
- 1993 Mazda MX-5 MiataMSRP: $10,988764 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $9,995794 mi away
- 1993 Mazda MX-5 MiataMSRP: $10,9991,179 mi away
Superior vehicle and a blast to drive!
I've had this 93 C package since 1995. Today (Dec 03) it's got a little over 100K miles. Not one single thing has gone wrong with the vehicle. Everything's still stock. Had to replace the softtop once, and will replace it again soon. It is undeniably one of the most beautiful cars on the road, everybody likes 'em, and the car gives you almost no trouble. There's gobs of aftermarket parts and accessories, and it's very easy to work on yourself.
Zoom Zoom
After 16 years, my Miata is going strong with just regular maintenance. And it's almost at 200,000 miles. Fun to drive, even through Chicago winters with a foot of snow (just stay away from snow-plows!). Summers are great with the top down!
Reliable and fun
By far the best car I've ever owned. Purchased new and been all over the US. Very reliable and the most bang for the buck. Car has been lowered and stiffened a bit with Koni shocks so there are a few squeaks and rattles but it's a sports car. Nothing like the older British stuff that broke down continually. A blast in the winter with Blizzaks on cheap steel rims. Chicks love this car and kids stare and wave.