I'm okay with Mazda making this smaller and downsizing the engine. I don't even mind them not making any more power with the new engine than the one offered in the Mazda 3. What I do mind is they made premium manditory AND didn't improve the power outputs. Why the hell did they do that? Sure there are savings of 20% but savingswould have been more if we could put regular gas in it.
You're looking at peak numbers. Something tells me that if you see a dyno chart, there is more power/torque at low/mid rpms.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
They also said it meant they could tune it for a higher throttle tip-in because of higher knock resistance, and I was going to write about it but couldn't quite understand what they meant so decided not to. #notanengineer
While I agree, I'm still not sure it was a worthwhile trade-off. I've yet to drive any Miata, so I reserve judgment until I can do so. I suspect, like Jacob, that the engineers know more than we do.
Looks like the GS is the one to get for $35,300...
, but then at this price point, the Z4 is kinda not far enough off, and then you get a hardtop convertible, moar powah, and a bigger trunk. Yes, I know, it's not the same thing as a minimalist Miata, but I'm not a purist. And $15k isn't pocket change, either. And FGC.
Yeah, eff it, it's priced well.
And Jacob, what the hell...every bloody time?!?!?!