Used 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata for Sale Nationwide
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About 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata
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Look for Mazda to trundle its super-popular MX-5 Miata into 2015 with a few extra perks added to this sport-oriented third-generation compact 2-seat convertible. By far the most notable change for the upcoming model year is the introduction of the MX-5 Miata 25th Anniversary Edition that’ll be added to the trim lineup. This sexy new trim now sits at the top of a lineup that reprises the base Sport Convertible, the midlevel Club Convertible and the once-flagship Grand Touring Convertible. Unfortunately, only 100 of the up-featured 25th Anniversary Editions were produced for the U.S, and they sold out in 10 minutes through a lottery-style offering on Mazda’s web site that began (and ended) in May of ‘14. Thus for all but those lucky Centurions, the dream of owning a 25th Anniversary Edition MX-5 Miata convertible is just that.
Also new this year is a cloth convertible roof that replaces the vinyl roof of yore and that will remain standard on all trims except the power-hard-top-convertible-only 25th Anniversary Edition. Of course that power-opening hardtop convertible roof will remain available to each of the midlevel MX-5 Miata trims. Alas, stowing either drop-top cuts trunk capacity to a mere 5.3 cubic feet, so think long and hard before you offer to schlep Aunty Mabel and her luggage… and her little dog, too… to and from the airport.
Finally, there have been whispers that an available Suspension Package will also be introduced for 2015, but details are thus far nonexistent. In any case, all these cool runners will once again be delivered in only the traditional rear-wheel-drive (RWD) configuration and will continue to outmaneuver just about anything in the family-priced sports-car market.
Keeping in mind that these little rag-tops are just that, little, anyone over 250 pounds and above 6 feet tall will likely feel a bit cramped inside, especially with the top up. Nevertheless, this pint-size runabout packs a fair amount of bling. In the base Sport Convertible, you can expect, besides that new manually opening cloth convertible roof, standard 16-inch alloy wheels, cloth upholstery, power windows and door locks, and tilt-wheel steering. Standard air conditioning should also return, as should the leather-and-alloy steering wheel and the AM/FM stereo with its 6 speakers and auxiliary audio input.
The MX-5 Miata Club Convertible is expected back with the traditional 17-inch alloy wheels, remote power window operation and cruise control, while the Grand Touring Edition Convertible should retain 2014’s heated front seats, leather upholstery and remote garage door opener. Also look for the ex-top-dog (not Aunty Mabel's) Grand Touring to again sport climate control, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror and a 200-watt Bose premium audio system flaunting 7 speakers.
Those fortunate 100 owners of the new 25th Anniversary Edition Convertible can look forward to standard satellite radio and Bluetooth hands-free calling, as well as upgraded 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels, aluminum sport pedals and a unique Soul Red/Brilliant Black 2-tone paint job, along with distinctive Almond leather upholstery flaunting contrasting red stitching. Those editions sporting the 6-speed manual transmission are slated to come with standard Bilstein shock absorbers as well. Oh, and the lucky hundred also receive a complimentary Swiss-made Tourneau wristwatch.
Options, depending on the trim selected, include an Appearance Package with front air dams and a rear underskirt, as well as the Premium Package, flaunting high-intensity-discharge (HID) headlights, satellite radio, keyless entry and ignition, and a remote antitheft alarm. As mentioned, a new Suspension Package is also in the works for 2015, while the power hardtop again remains available to both midlevel trims.
For 2015, the sole engine offered in the MX-5 Miata lineup remains a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) that mates with either a 5-speed manual transmission that’s standard in the Sport Convertible trim or a 6-speed manual offered standard in all other trims. All trims, meantime, return (or debut) eligible to tote an available 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission. Anyhow, whatever the transmission selection, this peppy 4-banger is slated to put out 158 hp and 140 lb-ft of torque in the traditional trims, with the 25th Anniversary Edition tweaked for a few added ponies (167) bringing out some extra alacrity in the gas pedal. Mileage estimates should again run 22 mpg city/28 highway with the 5-speed stick-shift versions and 21/28 with either the 6-speed manual or the 6-speed shiftable automatic variants.
Standard safety features for the 2015 MX-5 Miata lineup, meanwhile, are expected to include 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, side-mounted airbags with head protection chambers and front fog/driving lights. Look for the remote antitheft alarm that’ll be standard in the 25th Anniversary Edition to remain optional for both the Club Convertible and the Grand Touring Convertible.
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Rick J
Reviewed a 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Sep 1, 2020
Great model. Mazda messed up when they changed it in 2016.
Paul R
Reviewed a 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata on Jan 28, 2024
Fantastic driving experience. Reminds me of my 1960s MG Midget in handling, but LOTS MORE power and it has all the modern conveniences. A great buy if youre looking for fun...
Joe M
Reviewed a 2015 Mazda Grand Touring Convertible with Retractable Hardtop on Nov 24, 2022
Fast, super light. Fits like a glove. And with gas prices the way they are, who needs a 6 or 8 cylinder? This car is perfect for my wants and needs!
Dale S
Reviewed a 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata on May 25, 2022
Pricing of all these used MX-5s is mostly unreasonable. My reaction is to delay any purchase until the market softens. Value is in the beholders eye. We all have differing needs and objectives....
2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 25th Anniversary Edition with Retractable Hardtop | $32,205 |
| Sport Convertible | $23,970 |
| Club Convertible with Retractable Hardtop | $28,665 |
| Club Convertible | $26,905 |
| Grand Touring Convertible | $27,550 |
| Grand Touring Convertible with Retractable Hardtop | $29,450 |
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