



Automotive icons come in all shapes and forms; you have off-road legends that have conquered places no one has been, performance icons that ensure smiles per gallon, and luxury cruisers that bring you luxury like never before. Present today is an automotive icon that has been legendary since its launch and has never stopped. It's this lovely 2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition. With a reported 21,858 miles on the clock, this limited-edition run of just 3,000 examples is not just an automotive icon but also a rare bird that guarantees driving memories every time you're behind the wheel.
While the Mazda MX-5 has set its place as a legendary roadster, it channels the old-school British roadsters as the original masters of its craft. So, as a sign of respect, the folks over at Mazda brought this Limited Edition trim to life. Dressed in a lovely British Racing Green exterior that pays tribute to its roadster forefathers, this 2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition is not just a rare beauty but one that stands out. The unique exterior color is taken up a notch with a tan convertible top, special edition badging, a polished aluminum fuel filler door, and fog lights. As part of the limited edition package, you would also find unique 16-inch polished alloy wheels. The Limited Edition package comes into its own the moment you step into the tan interior of this 2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition. You are greeted with stainless steel scuff plates and comfy leather seats that enhance your drive feel. Once you are settled in and comfy, you will find a Nardi wood steering wheel rim, wooden hand brake grip with a chrome button, wood trim on the center console, a wooden shift knob, and Special Edition tan floor mats as part of its unique limited run features. The treats don't stop there; the current owner reports a Bose AM FM audio system, power windows and locks, and keyless entry.
The Mazda MX-5 is revered for its performance, and this 2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition is your ticket to experiencing one of the finest automotive experiences. Pop open the hood, and the legendary 1.8 inline-four engine sings to its heart's content and translates all that to smiles per gallon. The good news doesn't stop; all this performance is channeled to the car's rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission.
2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition
1.8L I4
6-Speed Manual
RWD
British Racing Green Exterior
Tan Leather Interior
Nardi Wood Steering Wheel
Rim Wood Hand Brake Grip w/ Chrome Button
Wood Trim on Center Console
Wood Shift Knob
Special Edition Tan Floor Mats
Special Edition Badging
Bose AM/FM Audio System
Power Windows & Locks
Keyless Entry
Glass Rear Window w/ Defogger
Tan Vinyl Convertible Top
Polished Aluminum Fuel Filler Door
Stainless Steel Scuff Plates
Fog Lights
16" Polished Alloy Wheels
Only 3,000 Special Editions Produced


The Mazda Miata is the stuff of legends; it was a car that showcased that it doesn't take breaking the bank to experience a drive you will never forget. From its release in the 90s, to what it is today, the MX5 has been a driver's machine that strikes the perfect balance, it is the machine that is more fun on the twisty bits than the predictable straights. Present today is a fine alumnus of the Miata family and takes shape with this lovely 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata Grand Touring. With just a reported 6,872 miles run in, this top-of-the-line roadster is ready for those back-road blasts and even comes with a weather package, roadside assistance, and first aid kit.


The perfect drive is one everyone yearns to have in their lifetime; it's a moment of pure, unfiltered beauty when man and machine converge to become one. When one thinks of the “perfect drive,” one also assumes it comes with a hefty price tag for its exoticness. What if we had a way to bypass your bank account not being vacuumed out? Present today is the answer and takes shape with this 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata Special Edition. With a reported 114,142 miles on its clock, this original special edition is a rare bird, ready to bring driving pleasure to its new custodian.


The common perception in the automotive world is that great fun behind the wheel comes at a hefty cost. The image of big price tags on dealership floors or even the thought of an aftermarket build can soon mean more trouble in one way or the other. Present today is a machine that was renowned to be a treat to drive the moment it left its factory floors and takes shape with this 1999 Mazda MX-5 Miata Roadster. With a reported over 26,000 miles run in, this modern Japanese classic sports smiles per gallon and can even be the foundation to your build journey if need be.




When Nissan introduced the R35 GT-R, it completely reshaped expectations for modern performance cars by delivering supercar-level capability at a fraction of the price of its European rivals. Nicknamed “Godzilla” by enthusiasts around the world, the GT-R quickly earned a reputation for relentless acceleration, advanced all-wheel-drive technology, and immense tuning potential. This 2010 Nissan GT-R Premium Coupe shows approximately 43,207 miles and is finished in Black Obsidian over a Black leather interior. Equipped with Nissan’s legendary twin-turbocharged VR38DETT engine and a lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission, this GT-R delivers the raw performance and precision that made the platform world famous. In addition to factory Premium trim equipment, this example features aftermarket wheels and an upgraded exhaust system that further enhance both the car’s appearance and driving experience.


The 2025 Lexus IS 500 F SPORT Performance Ultimate Edition represents one of the last naturally aspirated V8 sport sedans in today’s increasingly electrified landscape. Limited to just 500 units, this particular example—number 91—stands out as a rare and highly collectible configuration. With only 3,406 miles, it remains in near-new condition, offering buyers a unique opportunity to experience Lexus’ legendary 5.0L V8 in its most refined and exclusive IS form. Combining everyday usability with true enthusiast appeal, the Ultimate Edition captures a disappearing breed of performance sedan that prioritizes sound, response, and driving purity.


The 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) marked the return of the GT-R nameplate and quickly earned its “Godzilla” nickname by dominating motorsport and redefining performance standards. This example, showing 49,511 miles, remains largely true to its original formula while benefiting from a selection of tasteful, performance-oriented upgrades. With its legendary RB26DETT powertrain, advanced ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, and lightweight chassis, the R32 GT-R remains one of the most respected Japanese performance cars ever built. This car strikes an ideal balance between originality and subtle enhancement, making it equally appealing for collectors and driving enthusiasts.

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