chuck07
chuck07
chuck07

Taste is subjective.

You think people with $90k to spend on a truck care about using it as a daily driver? Every one of these will sell, especially since they aren't making very many. Would I buy it? No, but someone will, and that's how a business makes money. 

McDonald’s should keep this technology in-house and use it to replace the plastic they make their meat with. 

Makes sense! We already know how Mustangs seem to “fit in” with the Coffee and Cars gatherings.

Wagon’s need good roads. The more the roads look like off road the more people are going to lean to off road vehicles.

It sucks but nobody is willing to pay to fix the road and the mass transit nutters are actively working on getting rid of roads.

This trend will continue. 

It’s the 25 year olds. Millenials are considerably more liberal, but more conservative (in the life-choices sense), than the Xers and Boomers that preceded them.

Talk is that the next “6” is moving to a RWD platform powered by a Sky-Active straight six. I’d be ok with them making a two door coupe on that platform and naming it the Cosmo. Especially since it’s unlikely we will see another RX car (unless all those rotary generator rumors actually turn out to be true; in which

Lol. I feel like Jalopnik readers consist of 50+ year old boomers who have never had an ounce of fun in their life and yell at clouds on a Sunday morning.

But it is also making Mazda stores feel luxurious as opposed to, I dunno, shady, which many of them have been accused of being. Mazda knows this, and it’s trying to remove it.

I still don’t understand the praise Mazda gets from auto journalists regarding how “premium” the interiors are. I root for Mazda to succeed, but I still don’t understand the overwhelming praise. I test drove a CX-9 and while it was a nice interior (albeit a little plain), it was still on par with others like the Pilot

Mazda’s cars do not have the performance to back up the looks, the feel, and the marketability that goes with both. To me, that’s frustrating and a turn-off. Don’t make a spicy-looking hatchback if you aren’t going to give it spicy performance.

“Mazda buyers already think of themselves as the smartest people in the room for having gone with Mazda instead of buying a Corolla or Civic”

And that would kinda ruin the whole idea.

Agree. Burgandy or GTFO.

Lol at all the squares mad at these people for doing crimes

If we properly educated American drivers about lane etiquette and, well, driving, there’s no reason our interstate highways couldn’t be a fast as the German Autobahn. They’re designed for aircraft landings and troop transport, after all.

Who is going to sit highest on their horse?

If a single piece of food was acquired from outside the car or if anyone peed outside the vehicle, there’s room for improvement. Seems like the pinnacle would be having some of those support people waiting at the pumps to fill your tank asap. Those pit stops COMPLETELY DESTROY YOUR PACE PLEASE JUST GET BACK IN THE CAR

<While companies like GM twiddle their thumbs and pen useless op-eds for CNN wondering who, WHO, could possibly build the infrastructure their cars require for them,>

Five years of Manhattan office space?