2016 Blue Reflex Mica Mazda Miata Grand Touring 6-Speed Automatic 2.0L I4 DOHC VVT 16VOdometer is 22112 miles below market average!NON SMOKER, ADULT OWNED, NAVIGATION / GPS, HEATED SEATS, LEATHER, POWER WINDOWS / POWER DOOR LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY, PUSH BUTTON START, BOSE SOUND, Miata Grand Touring, 2D Convertible, 2.0L I4 DOHC VVT 16V, 6-Speed Automatic, RWD, Blue Reflex Mica, Black w/Leather Upholstery.*Prices do not include reconditioning costs or CPO costs when applicable. Hiley Mazda Volkswagen is located at I-20 and Collins in Arlington. We are right in the middle of the Metroplex, just 20 minutes from Dallas and 20 minutes from Ft. Worth.
Though the MX-5 is pretty quick, its primary purpose is not necessarily about speed. The Miata is all about agility, fun and engagement and as a result most of its performance is derived from its lightweight chassis rather than from a big, overpowered engine. Mazda's engineers went over the car with a fine tooth comb for 2016, and carefully trimmed weight wherever possible. The result was a car that weighs around 2,300 lbs, incredibly light by today's standards and 150 lbs lighter than the car it replaces. That lightness combines with rear-wheel drive to make the Miata one of the best handling cars on the road. There is only one engine available on the MX-5 Miata, a 2.0L 4-cylinder that makes 155 hp. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission, though a 6-speed automatic is an option and adds about $1,000 to the price of the car. Thanks to the car's lightness, 155 hp should still be enough to get the Miata to 60 mph in under 7 seconds. The most impressive result of the car's light curb weight might be the fuel economy though. The MX-5 Miata is rated at 27 mpg in the city, meaning that owners can really have their cake and eat it too. The MX-5 comes in three different trims, Sport, Club and Grand Touring, each with their own focus. The Sport trim aims for purity, stripping back most of the options and giving drivers a chance to really focus on the fun of driving. Standard features on the Sport trim include 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, sporty cloth upholstered seats, air-conditioning, a 6-speaker stereo with USB input, Bluetooth connectivity, a leather shift knob and of course, a manual folding soft top. The Club trim is more about performance and should be the choice for anyone who wants to take their MX-5 to the track. The Club trim comes standard with bigger, 17-inch wheels, shod in wider rubber than in the Sport trim. The Club trim also includes Bilstein shock absorbers, a limited slip differential (manual transmission only) some additional aero parts and piano black exterior mirrors. Also included with the Club trim is a Bose 9-speaker stereo complete with 7-inch touchscreen monitor. A set of lightweight, forged BBS wheels covering uprated Brembo brakes are optional on the Club trim. The Grand Touring trim adds just a dash of comfort to the otherwise very focused Miata. Leather seating is included as standard, as is automatic climate control, a built in garage door opener, satellite radio and a host of safety options include a blind spot/lane departure warning system, rain sensing wipers and automatic high beams.