![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-XS0a7R7og1VH9gxgK-eevgKfSb5sl6dWitI6UCMI8t5A_-kd93U3Q2RBlaF_3gWwyp4SxwrLKJtMNstH-QypYUEHFxkHXlYiqbsYa1tHVKHRrJipqnhm_Tq1GbKD5RvOT0jfrVhvKdY/s400/Mazda-MazdaSpeed_MX5_2004_800x600_wallpaper_01.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiVhkipyu_Z-jcpqprR9PmPdN-vnan4tLmCmdCDr_E5m-sosFSt4IzhKvHZv3FxpBGpwrzRNaWTamqp2Q0-7XEQ6zUwI7oAsi_VHXbl3tdYlT9H_c56CwPNs9lgc8mPu8WA5_x4XnL-n5M/s400/Mazda-MazdaSpeed_MX5_2004_800x600_wallpaper_06.jpg)
The Mazda MX-5 is a popular sports car built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan, since 1989. It is known as MX-5 Miata (or popularly just Miata) in North America, MX-5 in Oceania and Europe, and Roadster (under the Eunos marque until 1996) in Japan. The MX-5 is one of the world's best-selling sports cars, with 748,904 cars sold until the end of 2005. Beginning with the third-generation 2006 model, Mazda consolidated worldwide (excluding Japan) marketing using the MX-5 name, though enthusiasts in the USA (and the company itself) still refer to it as Miata, a name that means "reward" in Old High German.
0 comments:
Post a Comment