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The Miata is a smaller car, it can’t really handle a lot of horsepower without a major rework and tune. Also it is significantly lighter weighing in at 2300 pounds. Not to mention it already drives really really well and giving it 60-70 more HP would screw with the way it handles. Now there are some pushing a into the

Haha true, but turbos give you huge amount of power....but with some complications ofc. You can easily gain 5-20HP at the wheel from swapping the exhaust and air filter...

See that’s where you’re wrong, they have the lowest HP out of the class hell even a minicooper has more HP then they do. 4cyl mustang and Camaro are boosting 300+ hp nissan/infinity 370/q60 boosting 300+ HP volkswagen gti is at 220 , the Hyundai Genesis aka Genesis coupe aka G60? In the Future maybe? hell even the

When you buy a car with an electric door release you should be able to tell right away. Electric releases are usually a button not a handle such as those on trunks and hatches of most crossovers. There is also a sound that follows after you press the button, it's sorry if like a release, you can hear the actuator

You must have never had an electric door release. When you plan to buy a car with one its one of the first thing you look for. Pretty much all of us here have had a dead battery before, a battery in a Corvette or a Cadillac is no better than a battery in a Cruze. So the first questioni was asked when I told my clients

You don't need a manual to open the door, or at least for the rest of Chevy electric release. I can't speak for the XLR. But when I sold Corvettes I would always Always let the new owner know that if for some reason the battery dies in order to get into the car the key hold is here and to get out of the vehicle there