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Car Forum / Mazda / Mazda Miata / October 2006

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Red - 02 Mar 2005 20:17 GMT
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XS11E - 02 Mar 2005 21:19 GMT
I could force myself to live with an adjustable steering wheel...
Lanny Chambers - 03 Mar 2005 05:28 GMT
> I could force myself to live with an adjustable steering wheel...

Yep, and somehow I'd manage to endure an extra couple inches of legroom.

Anyone seen a showroom date yet?

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Craig Wagner - 03 Mar 2005 15:27 GMT
>http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=9&article_id=2002
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>http://www.roadandtrack.com/custom/gallery/gallery.asp?gallery_id=173&gallery_im
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>http://www.roadandtrack.com/custom/gallery/gallery.asp?gallery_id=174&gallery_im
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I still like it. And I still say the interior looks like the one in my S2000...

Maybe I can go down to one car now.

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Craig Wagner, craig.wagner(at)comcast.net
Portland, OR

"Don't ban high-performance vehicles, ban low-performance drivers!"

Chris D'Agnolo - 04 Mar 2005 02:54 GMT
I don't see the likeness between the 06 Miata interior and the S2k. I get
that you have one but dude, there's somewhere between little and no
resemblances. Ya, maybe they both have a big wide/ flat center console
between the seats but the miata has round, silver trimmed analog gauges I
don't remember seeing those on the S2k. The miata has a vertical center dash
'stack' coming up from the leading edge of the horizontal center console, if
I recall correctly the S2k's vertical and horizontal sections are totally
different and do not integrate at all.

Maybe you could post a link to each of two pictures that highlight these
huge similarities you keep refering to.

Chris
92BB&T

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> Maybe I can go down to one car now.
Craig Wagner - 04 Mar 2005 15:19 GMT
>I don't see the likeness between the 06 Miata interior and the S2k. I get
>that you have one but dude, there's somewhere between little and no
>resemblances.

You may have missed it, but I have both a Miata and an S2k.

As for the similarities...

Seats
Handbrake on the passenger side
Console design (from the window switches back to the windblock)
Two-piece glovebox in rear of console
Integrated roll-hoops
Flip up windblock between roll hoops
Door pulls
Speaker placement

There's more to the interior than what is in front of your face. Yes, the dash
is a different animal. I'm sorry you don't, won't, or can't see the
similarities, but they are there.

I happen to think that it's a good thing in the areas where they are very
similar.

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Craig Wagner, craig.wagner(at)comcast.net
Portland, OR

"Don't ban high-performance vehicles, ban low-performance drivers!"

Tony Lance - 25 Oct 2006 17:31 GMT
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3. It is weak at Newtonian speeds and strong at near light speeds.
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The "Spider tops," which are frequently sold in the streets of London,
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