JcanRacer
JcanRacer
JcanRacer

As a former Toyota loyalist, I've thoroughly enjoyed the last 18 months of Mazda ownership. But no I don't have a Miata... yet.

Teach them how to actually drive the most challenging type of racing to help navigate offroad conditions for the improvement of their armed forces? I approve!

Glad I'm not the only one to notice that!

The answer is always Miata... unless you have a family or have a hobby which requires a roofrack and cargo capacity: In which case I recommend the CX-5

Seconded!

My wife has one (in that special order red color too)...it wasnt cheap. BUT, it was worth it.

If I didnt already have a Mazda CX5, I would have put myself in debt to buy this.

<puts on flame suit> I kinda like it! <runs away now>

well this convo made my day, thank you!

Came here just to post this:
Dear Toyota, bring back the MR2 Turbo.
Feel free to post a concept sketch for us to drool over, it worked wonders for the GT86 sales...

nice.

Mazda says I cannot have this car, so I semi-reluctantly make do with the CX5 manual... I hereby endorse this choice of dream-car.

If I can't have a decent new wagon in the US in a few years, I'd consider this.

I preferred the one in the z4 (was it Ticker?) but this one was definitely fun!

Came here to post this, but I see its already been mentioned... Carry on!

Absolutely, Whether you quote it from Goldfinger or from Skyfall, the Aston Martin DB5 is synonymous with the James Bond franchise. Although I will have another suggestion for the franchise shortly...

LOL I see what you did there...

Came here to post this, see its already posted, all is right with the world.
Carry on!

obligatory... but often forgotten.
The B4 Legacy wagon was an object of lust for me even before i fully understood how awesome wagons were.