Hardtop Miata
Sounds like you don't have a commute.
Americans tend to drive around 30 minutes to an hour five days a week on 60+ mph highways to get to and from their jobs. We don't take the bus or train or walk.
The hardtop reduces cabin noise at high speed and I think that's generally why people like them so much.
>Americans tend to
>We don't take the bus or train or walk.
fuck off hillbilly
just because you have to drive 3 hours to get to a gas station doesnt mean the entire country is that way
theres plenty of huge metro areas with great public transportation
>Back in 2003, Mazda offered a coupe Mazda Roadster for the Japanese market
>RARE, Factory-built: 2004 Mazda Roadster Coupe
>Mazda Miata COUPE NB Roadster Japan Exclusive
>There was no production first generation coupe. There was, however, a yellow NA coupe produced as a show car
I'll feed you baby bird
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There really aren't, at least not in fields that pay.
>If they put the NA coupe into production, I would've bought one of those
>proceeds to show me links to NB coupes
In that bus rider's defense, NYC, San Francisco, Chicago, DC, and I'm sure plenty more have great public transportation. But the majority of Americans drive, he's just butthurt that he rides like a bitch
fucking idiot
DC transportation is okay, but it's still an hour or more from the burbs into the hellmouth in most cases. Can't speak for the others, but most have great transportation IN the city but not INTO it. Some are better than others.
Then you have your business centers like Atlanta, Texas, Twin Cities, LA, and most of the northeast that are fucking horrible.