Mazda enthusiasts favour the MX-5 at convention
20/07/2011 17:08
Mazda enthusiasts favour the MX-5 at convention
Simply Mazda, a convention that saw hundreds of the brand's models driven to the Beaulieu National Motor Museum, highlighted a trend among enthusiasts - the MX-5 seems to be a hit.
Around 400 cars turned up at the attraction on July 10th and more than 200 of those were from the MX-5 range.
However, the winner of the Pride of Ownership Award drove an RX-8 and is a member of the owner's club for that model.
Graham Kett from Midsomer Norton took home £100 and a trophy in honour of his black and silver camouflaged motor.
Mr Kett has put his RX-8 to good use, taking it to numerous Japanese road shows and the Le Mans rally in 2010 to raise money for charity Help For Heroes.
The MX-5 Owner's Club was also in attendance, as were some members from the Mazda Rotary Club.
Some of the MX-5 enthusiasts at Beaulieu may be thinking about trading their car in for a newer model, as the latest edition of the sporty motor is reported to be on its way.
A senior source recently told Autocar that the next version will come with a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine and weigh just 800kg, which could make the MX-5 more powerful and agile than ever before.
Posted by Craig Salter