Locutus wrote:i agree with deviant & Guran. they are not mentioned most probably due to legal reasons. perhaps they don't meet AU standards, or if there are no such standards, perhaps the legal department determined that they might have a hard time convincing a court that the strength or height of the hoop design offers sufficient passenger protection in the unlikely event of a roll over.
there has also been mention of other convertibles equipped with OEM pop-up ROPS. clearly these competitors have superior occupant protection, from a ground clearance perspective at the very least, in the event of a roll over - why would mazda's marketing department outline one of the few inferior aspects of the MX5?
I personally would prefer a permanent fixture as ROP, as I would hate to rely on an electronic actuated device to work in the event it did occur. I know most of the electronics is pretty good, but if it doesn't work you don't get a second chance
In the US add for the NC it does state that it will hold 2 to 2.5 times the vehicle weight....that has to be of some comfort to the owner.
Cheers
Dale