The Mazda Miata is an icon, but does that mean its values have held up over the past five years? Or can you pick up a brilliant used bargain?
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Affordable manual-transmission options are increasingly scarce, but there are some rear- and all-wheel-drive sports cars on ...
Convertibles used to be a big deal. Here are 10 from the 1990s golden age that nobody seems to talk about much these days ...
These hidden gems are frequently overlooked, but have plenty to offer.
Cheap, fun, and reliable are often words bandied about to describe Japanese sports cars. As they say, there's no smoke without fire. But, out of all the Toyota, Subaru, Honda, Mazda, and Nissan sports ...
These sporty two-door coupes and convertibles will transport you to the noughties without breaking the bank.
Longbow co-founder Mark Tapscott tells us about his upcoming electric sports car, impulse buying a Lotus while broke, and ...
If there's one thing the Mazda MX-5 Miata has lacked over its four-decade career, it's power. With the exception of some limited edition models that peaked at around 200 hp, the small roadster has ...
The Mazda Miata has evolved into a serious enthusiast bargain. Back in the day, the first-gen MX-5 carried the same price tag as a V8 pony car. These days, it costs a couple grand more than the Honda ...
When it was introduced, back in 1989, the market for sports cars was in decline – but Mazda took a leap of faith with the MX-5 and brought it to life as a lightweight two-seat sports car that was ...