
If you are single and seldom need to carry large objects, why not treat yourself to the world's most popular roadster, now in its 20th year and third generation? The front end of the marvelous MX-5 Miata was restyled for the 2009 model year, featuring a larger grille inspired by recent Mazda concepts. The feisty 2.0-liter engine now delivers 167 horsepower with a sportier exhaust note, and the manual gear shift, known for its quick action and precision, has been further refined. So has the suspension. The cockpit has always been snug, but it's now better with reshaped door panels. You can flip down the Miata's standard soft-top with a twist of the wrist. But the optional power retractable hardtop is a highly desirable and affordable upgrade. It turns the roadster into a coupe when in place and eats up no trunk space, unlike most similar designs. The hardtop adds solidity, security and a measure of quietness, and it is much more durable.
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