The Mazda MX-5 Miata is the poster child of the fun-to-drive segment and the last convertible-only model in America. For a brand-new example of the petite roadster, a potential owner would need more ...
We’ve seen so many wild engine swaps displayed at SEMA that it takes a lot to surprise us, but a first-generation Miata fitted with a twin-turbo Lamborghini V10 certainly fit the bill. Or it would ...
Think cars like the Lotus Esprit and the ever-popular MGB, and you start to realize that very often the formula for a classic British sports car is lightweight and modest, four-cylinder power.
If there’s ever been a consistent gripe about the Mazda MX-5, it’s that the roadster needs more power. Mazda has largely ignored that and just worked hard to keep the car light and nimble. But the car ...
If you love the power and torque of GM’s LS V8 engine but prefer a lightweight and compact wrapper, Throttlestop may have the perfect solution. Located in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, Throttlestop offers ...
The Xenex V8-powered MX Speedster 'RS' Rear Quarter – the Miata Reunion at Sonoma Raceway The V8 engine compartment in the MX Speedster 'RS' debuting on 20-22 Oct 23 at the Miata Reunion at Sonoma ...
Modern cars are big, heavy, and loaded with technology that can often get in the way of the driving experience. Lola Cars, the British firm best known for building racing cars through the 1960s and ...