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The Mazda Miata is a two-seat convertible powered by a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine good for 167 horsepower. Depending on trim level, you'll find this power routed to the rear wheels through a five- or six-speed manual transmission or an available six-speed automatic -- though with the automatic, hp drops to 158.
The Miata is available in four trims: SV, Sport, Touring and Grand Touring. The lightly equipped SV is aimed at racing enthusiasts, with the similar Sport adding a few extra features. The Touring trim's added equipment makes the Miata more livable on a daily basis, while the Grand Touring can be downright luxurious.
The original Mazda Miata roadster of 1990 offered one 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine (116 hp, 100 lb-ft of torque), one five-speed manual transmission and three colors: red, white and blue. Detail improvements saw the Miata through its first several years, with revised option packages, more power (the engine grew to 1.8 liters and 128 hp for '94) and stunning M-editions (special paint colors, a tan top, tan leather interior and 15-inch BBS wheels). Competition-minded individuals might want to focus on R-Package-equipped Miatas introduced for 1994, which turned the Miata into a race-ready street machine with drivetrain and suspension modifications. The final year for this model was 1997, and there was no 1998 model.