The Mazda Digital Service Record (DSR System) has been introduced across Europe to completely replace the stamping of ‘Service Record’ pages in owner literature. This system provides increased security against counterfeit service documents and odometer tampering, and makes it easy to keep a Mazda’s service history up to date. Stored on a central database, the DSR replaces the traditional paper service book and ensures a secure, accurate and permanent service history for the life of the vehicle. For further information, please ask your Mazda Authorised Repairer.
The result is an impressive power-to-weight ratio, made even more effective through a combination of front engine
and rear wheel drive that gives a perfect 50:50 weight distribution. This, combined with Mazda’s commitment to deliver breathtaking driving, cornering and braking performance, elevate the Mazda MX-5 into a class of its own.
So, whether you favour the 1.8 or 2.0 with a 5-speed manual transmission or 2.0 Sport with a 6-speed manual
transmission, the result is a perfect blend of handling and performance.

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