Mazda Miata (MX-5) This compact RWD model, offered with many engines options for those are who want to cruise with the top down in a base model, or hit the track in one of the high performance models, has been a popular model since its introduction.

Pics of new retractable hardtop.

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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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Default Pics of new retractable hardtop.

Have been meaning to get this up so you all could see the new retractable hardtop for the 2007 Miata. It is fully electronic for opening and closing. All you have to do is release the safety latch lock in the center of the top and push/hold the open button. It even automatically rolls down both windows to preven interference problems. You have to roll them back up though.

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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 03:55 AM
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I want one!
 
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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 03:17 PM
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OMG this is wonderful. Would you happen to know if they have this adaptable for any older years? I can do the research I guess but was just curious. I have a 2000. I used to keep it in a garage but no longer have one and am struggling with moisture. I just had the car fully detailed inside and out and it's raining so hard here there is a ton of moisture on the top inside. The top is a light color but the inside is black and it's dripping black junk all over. I even have 'dryzair' crystals to pull out moisture. It helps but not enough. I live in Washington State and know our weather is not the best for soft tops but I can't give it up. Anyway, short story long, I am looking for a solution. If not a hard top, then some type of moisture proof for the inside.
Thanks Debbie
 
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