The Hidden Gem: Why the Mazda Miata NC is Worth Your Attention

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In this episode of The Fast Lane Car, we delve into the controversial world of the Mazda Miata, focusing on the much-maligned NC generation. Yes, the NC is the black sheep of the Miata family, often criticized for being the biggest and heaviest of the lot. But hold on a minute, because contrary to popular belief, this might just be the Miata you want to get your hands on. The NC's unique smiley face design may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it exudes a sense of happiness and fun in a world full of angry-looking cars. It's like a breath of fresh air in a sea of scowling grilles and aggressive styling.
Under the hood, the NC Miata packs a 2L 4-cylinder engine that may not sound impressive on paper, but boy does it have character. With 167 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque, this engine delivers a driving experience like no other. The power delivery is engaging and exhilarating, taking you on a journey from mild to wild as you rev it out to its 7700 RPM redline. And here's the kicker - the NC lineup saw significant improvements over the years, with later models featuring enhancements to the engine, suspension, and overall handling, making it a true driver's delight.
But wait, there's more. Despite its larger size, the NC Miata offers surprising levels of comfort, especially for taller or bigger drivers who may have found earlier generations a bit cramped. The Grand Touring trim adds a touch of refinement to the driving experience, making it a comfortable daily driver that can still hold its own on the track. And let's not forget about the practicality - the NC Miata boasts the largest trunk space among its siblings, adding a dash of versatility to its charm. So, if you're in the market for a fun, engaging, and surprisingly comfortable sports car that won't break the bank, the NC Miata might just be the perfect choice.

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Positive comments about the NC Miata, with users expressing their enjoyment and satisfaction with their own NC models
Comparisons between different Miata generations, with some preferring the NC for its looks and features
Discussion on the performance and features of the NC Miata, such as the forged internals in manual cars, spare tire options, and gas recommendations
Personal anecdotes and experiences with the NC Miata, including long-term ownership and road trips
Appreciation for the reliability, driving experience, and design of the NC Miata
Debate on the best Miata generation, with mentions of the NA, ND, and NC models
Desire for a Miata with a 2.5 swap for increased torque
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Comments on the weight difference between the NC and ND Miata models
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