Responsiveness seems to be the key concept on how Mazda creates their vehicles nowadays. 2007 came and Mazda opened up to new ideas on how to make cars more responsive and in control. Their CX7 SUV shows just how much powerful an SUV can be but still within the driver’s control.
Along their line of more responsive wheels, they also came up with their 2007 MX-5 MIATA. It now also features a hardtop like other convertibles available now. But what makes this Miata stand out among the lot of convertibles is that with just a push on a power button, its hardtop falls on a 12-second count. Now, is that amazing or what? That is just what I call power fun!
Its safety features include the basics like four-wheel anti-lock braking system and air bags. And added bonus is their run-flat tires, which enable the car to run even on when the tire’s pressure is lost. Of course, all these is coupled with a 166-horsepower 2.0 L engine and 6-speed manual transmission.




