When it comes to the MX-5 there’s no shortage of special edition models to choose from. 
The problem with driving the world's best-selling roadster is that  passing an exact copy of the car you're driving is a nailed-on  certainty. Perhaps that's why Mazda  is so keen to bring out one special edition after another, so that  their clients can feel special behind the wheel of unique versions of  the MX-5.Just last week a special edition of the power-retractable  hard-top (PRHT) was revealed at the Chicago Auto Show, where a black  roof was married to a selection of special paint jobs.
 
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