She was also indoctrinated by a system.
She was also indoctrinated by a system.
Or the news! :/
Yes, Mazda may be the more interesting of the two but it is not itself an interesting car. Get the Camry and find better interests, I say.
One day, big corporations will realize the untapped economic potential of the comments section.
True!
That snazzy upholstery alone makes this a Good Move.
I understand they have a nautical theme going, but corsair is an odd name to give a crossover. I would imagine something breezy and coastal, not coarse and barbarous.
I can excuse whaling, but I draw the line at the pygmy sunfish.
Model 3 scalpers on Craigslist are the saddest thing. I’ve seen one resort to renting theirs out because of the obvious lack of demand.
They don’t all do that; there was a regular sedan, also. It’s a body style that’s popular in Europe and Mazda (for reasons unknown) decided to bring it here for that generation.
I really don’t like this trend of aligning panel seams. It’d be one thing if it was integrated in the design, but here the seam at the bottom of the door just swings up aimlessly.
I would say so. Eg: Cooper, GTI, Mazda3, Corolla iM, Fiesta, etc. There are exceptions, of course.
Did they, though? Looks like a C-HR from the front and a knockoff Zagato Aston from the rear.
Really? I’d like to say a majority of hatchbacks have a cargo cover connected to the hatch. In my experience, the area is covered by default.
I mean, it looks awful. But I wholly appreciate it.
This Audi looks like other Audis. Quelle horreur.
The explanation is so attenuated it reads like a rationalization for how they once had to scheme to steal Honda sales from particularly inattentive shoppers.
The show also made sure she was there when the handmaids were sharing their names. Pretty clearly something is building there.
Also, dear god this era of Aston Martin was unfortunate looking. It is almost impressive when you consider the original DB9 from which they started.