/2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata RF Priced from $31,555

2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata RF Priced from $31,555

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The hardtop version of the Miata now has an official price tag, so if you were undecided between this and the roadster, knowing how much it costs might help. Mazda MX-5 Miata RF kicks off at $31,555 and can go up to 35 grand for a loaded version with a couple of extras.

Contrary to what might seem at first, the only for getting the Mazda MX-5 Miata RF over the roadster is not that you need a solid roof over your head. The reason would be because the RF has a delightfully vintage look about it that is a lot more interesting than the regular MX-5. Of course, the whole point of having a sports car is the ability to drop the top. But if you have already experience that the RF could provide a nice departure from the norm.

The highlights of the 2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata RF include a Retractable Fastback, a 4.6-inch full-color TFT gauge and the availability of Machine Gray Metallic paint in substitution of Meteor Gray Mica. Also, depending on the trim level, you get Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Traffic Alert, sven-inch MAZDA CONNECT with audio, SiriusXM and HD Radio, phone and diagnostic functions, nine-speaker BOSE audio system with integrated headrest-mounted speakers, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob and LED headlights and tail lights, as well as Bilstein suspension, front and rear black functional aerodynamic body extensions and a limited-slip differential.

MX-5 Miata RF Detailed Pricing:

MX-5 RF Club 6MT $31,555
MX-5 RF Club 6AT $32,285
• Brembo/BBS Package (6MT only) $3,400
MX-5 RF Grand Touring 6MT $32,620
MX-5 RF Grand Touring 6AT $33,825
MX-5 RF Launch Edition 6MT $33,850
MX-5 RF Launch Edition 6AT $34,925
• Advanced Keyless Entry (Standard on 6AT and Launch Edition models) $130

Premium paint options:

Soul Red Metallic $300
Machine Gray Metallic $300
Crystal White Pearl Mica (GT models only) $200

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