Mazda MX-5 RF: We get cracking with our new long-termer



When I was told I'd be running a Mazda MX-5 RF for the next six months, I have to say I was more than a little excited. I'm a great fan of the convertible, and the prospect of living with a more practical day-to-day version was undoubtedly appealing.

In many ways, it has lived up to the hype. Sure, it's a little bit more top-heavy than the normal drop-top, and as a result it rolls slightly more, but otherwise it's every bit as brilliant as every other 2.0-litre MX-5.

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