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First-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata roadsters offer one thing that their successors don’t: pop-up headlights. When Mazda went to the second-generation MX-5, known as NB among Miata fans, the ...
The Mazda Miata may be one of the most memorable cars on the market, but it also has a slew of problems. Worst of all, owners can't seem to agree on the causes.
I can’t think of a single modern car that uses pop-up headlights still, but that doesn’t mean the collective automotive lighting fetishistic community doesn’t long for them, every day. That ...
Are we any happier? The answer was no, until very recently, when a Swedish guy made a smartphone app to remotely control his Miata's pop-up headlights.
1995 Mazda MX-5 Miata Pop-up headlights distinguish the first-generation Miata, known as the NA, from all those that have followed.
14 Apr 2021, 15:43 UTC &middot By: Vlad Mitrache / If you see a Mazda Miata NA pop its headlights up and down repeatedly for no apparent reason, you can bet there's one more tiny Japanese roadster ...
I understand these words I’m about to type won’t sit well with most of you, but I’m going to type them anyway: I’m glad pop-up headlights are dead. Wow, I feel better already. Now, before ...
If you've spent any amount of time reading car news and reviews from us or any other outlet, you know we all love the Mazda Miata. Two of us at Autoblog own ...
The slim-line headlights also seemed to feature some retracting mechanism, hinting at a return of redesigned pop-up headlights.
The pop-ups, or flip-eye/hideaway headlights, as they are also known, are a long-departed automotive style feature that plays with the design of vehicles and the idea of concealing their main ...
Through the entire run of the first generation Miata, pop-up headlights and a manually retracting roof were featured.
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