Mazda 2006 MX-5 specifications Guide TAB Shown Disengaged

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Bulletin No: 09-033/06

© 2006 Mazda Motor of America, Inc.

Last Issued: 7/21/2006

12.Carefully lay lid and guides down to line up remaining tabs.

13.Using a flat-tipped screwdriver, slide guide forward to engage tabs to sides of cup holder assembly.

PLACE FLAT TIPPED SCREWDRIVER

INTO SLOT AND SLIDE GUIDE TOWARD

FRONT OF CUP HOLDER TO ENGAGE

TABS (REPEAT FOR BOTH SIDES)

1653g

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1653h

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14. Slide center console lid to fully closed position.

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Contents Repair Procedure Applicable MODELS/VINSDescription Center Console LID Rear Guides Front GuidesGuide TAB Shown Engaged 1653cGUIDE TAB Shown DisengagedInsert First TAB of Both Guides Into CUP Holder Assembly Place Guides Onto NEW Center Console LIDGuide TAB Shown Disengaged Warranty Information Parts Information

2006 MX-5 specifications

The 2006 Mazda MX-5, popularly known as the Miata, continues to uphold its reputation as a quintessential sports car, blending iconic design with innovative technology. Renowned for its lightweight construction and exceptional handling, the MX-5 offers an exhilarating driving experience that appeals to enthusiasts and casual drivers alike.

One of the standout features of the 2006 MX-5 is its sleek and aerodynamic exterior, characterized by a low-slung profile, short nose, and curvaceous bodylines that reflect its sporty DNA. The car is available in two trims: the base model and the more luxurious Grand Touring version. Both variants offer a convertible soft top, allowing drivers to enjoy an open-air experience at their discretion. A power retractable hardtop variant was introduced later, appealing to those who sought the benefits of a coupe without sacrificing the joy of a convertible.

Under the hood, the 2006 MX-5 is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, delivering a robust 170 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired with either a smooth five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission, providing drivers with the flexibility to choose their preferred driving style. The lightweight chassis, coupled with a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution, contributes to agile handling and precise steering, making the MX-5 a joy on twisty roads.

In terms of technology, the 2006 MX-5 features an impressive range of options designed to enhance the driving experience and improve safety. Standard features include power windows, remote central locking, and a six-speaker sound system with a CD player. Optional upgrades such as a premium sound system, navigation, and Bluetooth connectivity offer additional convenience for modern drivers. Safety features include anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and front and side airbags, ensuring that occupants are well-protected.

The interior of the MX-5 is driver-focused, featuring comfortable bucket seats, a minimalist dashboard layout, and easy access to essential controls. While the cabin may lack some of the luxurious amenities found in more expensive sports cars, it embodies a “less is more” philosophy that prioritizes driving engagement over excess.

In summary, the 2006 Mazda MX-5 remains a defining example of what a true sports car should be. With its engaging performance, classic styling, and a blend of modern technology and comfort, the MX-5 continues to attract enthusiasts who appreciate the joy of driving. Its legacy as a lightweight roadster is firmly established, making it a beloved choice among sports car aficionados.