No it’s not the 4th generation Miata, but an odd take on the current 3rd gen car. I found this on Autoblog, take a side view of a car, import it into your favorite image editor program, cut the roof of the car off, turn it around and paste it back on. Tah Dah! Backwards Cars.
Started down, went up, still up.
Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 937
Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 937
Mike
This would be a great car to take on those days when you do not know if you are coming or going.
By the way, have you considered keeping the Emperor and just buying the next car outright? They probably don’t really give you anything for the trade-in anyway. I know it involves a parking problem but it has worked out for me so far. I could not give up the 2004 soft-top even though I was buying the 2010 retractable hard-top. While similar, these cars have different personalities.
Maybe I just have a problem letting go but the 2004 is in really great shape and my wife Linda wants to drive it too.
Brian the Red
The plan has always been to keep the Miata, once we decided not to go with the NC version of the car, so the new car will indeed be a second vehicle.
I would have expected the NC to have a different personality, the NB does from my first two NAs. The Emperor rode a lot smoother and was bit more refined than the ’95 it replaced and the 2006 we test drove a ways back felt bigger and smother still, so I kiddingly mention to Donna that it seems that the Miata was growing up along with us.