In 1994 Mazda introduced a few changes to their beloved roadster, the Miata. The most significant change was probably the new engine - a 1.8L DOHC engine, rather than the 1.6L in previous models. There was also stiffening added to the body, and a few other changes. One of these changes is a new kind of limited edition Miata. The new limited edition was named the "M Edition." It was the luxury car of the Miatas. It had nearly all available options on other Miatas, except the R package, and anti-lock brakes, an automatic transmission, and a hard top remained options. The 94M had a few special touches of its own. It had a Nardi wood shift knob, wood parking-brake grip, logo floor mats and special M Edition key fob and interior/exterior badges. It also had a new paint color - Montego Blue Mica. This is a rather unique color. It is called blue, and appears dark blue (almost navy) in many lights. But if the sun strikes the paint at the right angle, a beautiful rich green shines through. It's a subtle, unique effect that gives the car a special look. Though Montego Blue Mica was only used on the M Edition in 1994, it was used on regular edition Miatas in later years. Other M Editions include the Merlot Mica 95M, the Starlight Mica 96M, and the Marina Green Mica 97M. A full listing of Miata options and packages can be found at Miatas in America.
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