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by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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3,600-Mile 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata 6-Speed at No Reserve

3,600-Mile 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata 6-Speed: The Time Capsule Nobody Asked For

A garage-kept NB2 Miata with 3,600 miles, factory Garnet Red and beige leather, paired with the 1.8L and 6-speed manual—basically a museum piece that someone actually drove, then forgot about for two decades. Low-mileage NA/NB Miatas have become the collector's entry drug, and this one's headed to auction with no reserve, which means someone's about to learn what 'market discovery' feels like.

The NB2 finally moved from 'cheap summer car' to 'investment-grade impulse buy'—values are climbing, and low-mile examples are becoming actual news instead of Craigslist finds.

by Thanos Pappas · Carscoops · Jan 9
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Nissan Gives The Z A Facelift And Finally Adds What Was Missing For 2027

2027 Z Finally Gets Manual Nismo—Suspension Work Matters More Than The Facelift

Nissan's refreshing the Z for 2027 with styling updates and suspension refinement, but the real news is the Nismo variant now offering a manual transmission. It's a band-aid on a car that's been treading water since 2023—solid chassis underneath, but without forced induction or significant power gains, you're buying yesterday's formula at today's prices.

Manual Nismo Z is a play for holdouts, not a comeback. Nissan's hoping nostalgia covers for the fact that 400hp naturally-aspirated isn't moving the needle anymore.

by Elliot Newton · Classic Driver · Jan 9
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Aliens might abduct this manual-swapped Disco Volante

Manual Swap Disco Volante: When Coachbuilders Actually Understand What We Want

Officine Fioravanti has done what Alfa Romeo wouldn't—dropped a manual into the modern Disco Volante to mark Touring's centennial. It's a 2000s revival that gets the transmission question right, because some cars demand three pedals regardless of what the spreadsheet says.

Manual swaps on six-figure Italian specials used to be heresy. Now they're the only thing that separates a car you own from a car that owns you.

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