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1990 Mazda Miata: All The Details
Back in the 1990s, convertibles seemed to be everywhere. From humble econoboxes like the Geo Metro to sports cars like the Mazda Miata, the droptop was a common sight on American roads. Fast forward to 2024, and convertibles under six figures are becoming rarer, with fewer than half a dozen options left if you exclude SUVs.
To explore why convertibles have declined in popularity, Mike Schlee and Kyle Patrick dusted off two quintessential '90s roadsters: the 1990 Mazda Miata and the 1994 Porsche 968 Convertible.
Images: Kyle Patrick
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By AutoGuide.com Staff