2023 Mazda MX-5 REVIEW - Is It Still Relevant?
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Mazda MX-5 is the unique small roadster icon of Japan. And now 34 years later from its first release, the Japanese Car giant is still producing them to this day.
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Over time cars might have got bigger, cost more but Mazda has still been able to keep the MX-5, fun, small and affordable after all these years.
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0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Exterior
1:20 - Interior
2:11 - Engine
2:57 - Performance
4:06 - Efficiency
4:47 - Driving Experience
5:34 - Price
6:28 - Pros & Cons
7:47 - Outro
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Miata is ALWAYS an answer!
1. It's suppose to be small.
2. It's not outdated. It's a Miata mx5
Nice short video. Maybe a suggestion, when you mention any kind of numbers, including on the screen in brackets, the metrics conversions such as fuel consumption in liters/100 km or prices in Euro), would be great! Greetings from Belgium.
Thank you! I will make sure to add that in future videos!
You had too many errors in your narrative. Engine size? You said 1.5 liters; what country sells a 2023 Miata with that engine?
UK and Europe - I report about cars from there. Not US markets.
15 and 16 inch wheels? Don't you mean 16 and 17 inch wheels? The aftermarket offers 18 inch wheels. That grey-brown color blends in, not exactly what one wants in a sea of SUVs, being seen can avoid an accident, ask me how I know.
1.5 liter engine? Nope, don't think so. Still 2.0, the ND in the US and Canada has always had a 2.0 liter. And why criticize the little infotainment screen? It's a little car, meant to be driven, the infotainment is the car, not a screen.
Hi there, I understand US is a little different but in UK and Europe you have the option of the Prime-Line 1.5 Litre engine. :)
These videos I do are based usually around UK and Europe dealerships. Thank you for the comment though.
Regarding the Infotainment screen I never criticised the size of it. I just said the technology and speed of it isn't up to date like VW, Audi and BMW :)
Still way to underpowered to command the price they are asking for it
Indeed I wanna see more power!