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MX-5 2.0 Sport

MX-5 2.0 Sport (Japan, 2009)

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This Mazda MX-5 2.0 Sport was unveiled in 2009. It belongs to MX-5's 3rd generation, with the code name NC. With an output of 160 hp at 6700 rpm and a maximum torque of 188 nm, this model variant drives on a 1999cc straight 4 engine combined with a 6-speed manual transmission. This MX-5 2.0 Sport features the biggest engine offered. The engine is mated with a 6-speed manual transmission. The vehicle reaches 100km/h in 7.6 seconds at a top speed of 213 km/h. It features an average fuel consumption of 7.6 l/100km that translates into 181 g/km of CO2 emissions. As for the seating arrangement, it offers space for up to 2 persons. The Mazda MX-5 2.0 Sport has rack & pinion steering. It uses disc brakes. The suspension is an independent construct.

Note: The data on this car profile refer to vehicles available in Portugal, Germany and United Kingdom.


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MX-5 is a small two-seater roadster presented in 1989. In the United States of America the model was marketed as Miata up to the launch of the third series, in 2006. The MX-5 was considered the best-selling two-seat cconvertible sports car in history by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2000. The model has gone thought some changes over the last decades, but remains true to the original inspiration. It received a facelift in 2009.   more
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