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Used Mazda MX-5 RF Review
With longer days and better weather ahead, it’s time to start thinking about those sunny road trips and warm evening drives, which means that now is the time to get serious about that used convertible you've been eyeing up. When it comes to convertible cars, there really is only one that has stood out from the crowd for the last 30 years, and that is the Mazda MX-5.
As the best-selling two-seat convertible sports car in history, we're all familiar with the MX-5, but have you heard about its new sibling, the Mazda MX-5 RF? Standing for 'Retractable Fastback', the MX5-RF differs in several ways including the trim levels, suspension, and pricing, but its most significant difference is its hard metal roof. The hard roof results in a different shape to the car, which includes metal pillars that remain upright when the roof is down, unlike the MX-5 which folds and hides the pillars.
To find out more about the Mazda MX5-RF, Tangelo Sales Consultant Elliott Howells headed out to sunny Exmouth in Devon to explore the car's appearance inside and out, its performance and handling, and delved deeper into this specific car's ownership history...