| Message: | | I agree, but from a sales standpoint, real men do not drive Miatas. That was my point. I like the car. I'd drive one. I'm straight and "real". I am not, however, typical in this regard.
I think Mazda should have done more to beef-up the car, like BMW did in moving from the Z3 to the Z4. The Miata's image is more "chickmobile" than the Z3 ever was. I just think they missed an opportunity.
This image has no bearing on me. But, to truly ignite a second wave of neo-roadsters, they should have made this car more masculine, in my opinion. Not everyone is as open-minded as you and I.
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