2019 Mazda MX-5 review

Mazda is adamant it builds only the purest sports cars, for only the purest of purists. The company takes a hard line on that attitude any time questions are raised of the MX-5. Questions on more power are met with a stern ‘that would dilute the purity’, and any mention of greater comfort is rebuked with a simple reminder of ‘maintaining purity’. It’s pretty clear the evolution of the world’s best selling two-seat sports car is only ever going to be slow and steady.

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