I always loved the open air. Nothing is more relaxing than driving a convertible at dusk during summer season. I usually take my Mazda Miata convertible for a spin whenever I feel stressed at work. I recently bought this car from a car show that I attended. I originally intended this car as a productivity gift for my trusted friend and employee, Jim, but I decided to give him the Dodge instead. I liked the Miata so much that I decided to include it in my collection. Unassuming as it is, this car is perhaps the most practical car that I ever bought.
In terms of performance and efficiency, the Miata is superbly engineered. It is light weight but has a powerful engine. Its engine produces an output of 124 kW or about 166 horsepower. Its torque is also equally impressive at 140 ft lb, allowing it to be highly maneuverable both on flat ground and on slopes. It is environmentally friendly partly because of its multi-point injection fuel system. In this manner, you can be assured that no fuel is wasted. This also means highly responsive and precise engine that automatically adjust to the mechanical demands of the situation. Fuel efficiency translates to zero pollution.
Aerodynamically speaking, the Miata is also impressive. Its highly streamlined body allows it to smoothly run at high speed. Since air resistance is significantly reduced, fuel is also saved. Instead of spending fuel in counteracting air resistance, fuel combustion is translated into speed and mileage. Its petit body structure also contributes to its aerodynamic maneuverability. On the other hand, in terms of handling maneuverability, this vehicle utilizes wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar and coil springs. Its brake system is equipped with electronic brake distribution and ventilated discs. In other words, Miata is stylish, efficient, safe and comfortable to ride.