Before going over the wall at the Indy 500 as a tire changer, Gracie Hackenberg and her team fielded this Miata in our $2000 Challenge back in 2017.
2025 marks the 35th anniversary of the Miata. To celebrate, Mazda is offering 300 examples of the all-new 2025 MX-5 Miata 35th Anniversary.
A more exclusive FD-chassis RX-7? The R1 was only sold in North America, and Mazda only built 350 of them in Competition Yellow Mica.
Not just a Japanese-market RX-7, but one modified by Japanese tuning shop Knight Sports.
Starting life as an M Edition, this Miata has since been turned into a turbocharged "street legal" kart.
Clean, unmodified and showing fewer than 43,000 miles, can you really go wrong with this 1997 M Edition Miata?
Buy this mystery Mazda–the listing says it's an MX-3, but we aren't too sure–and the seller will throw in the ivy and weeds free of charge.
1999 was a magical year–a new millennium was just around the corner, Star Wars was back and a first-gen, Japanese-market Mazda RX-7 could be bought for less than $2000.
Owned by the same family since new, this Mazda RX-7 features upgrades from Racing Beat plus a season win with the Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs.
A JDM Eunos Roadster with virtually every aftermarket upgrade available in Japan–including a full Pitcrew aero kit? We got you covered.