Presumpting I can crosspost this to the Mazda2?
Presumpting I can crosspost this to the Mazda2?
World's luckiest yellow wagon.
@formeedabble: That particular point of plot was designed largely as a metaphor for God in modern times. I think, anyway. I'd stay interested and overlook it, there's too much win in B5 to sink the ship on account of this.
@grzydj: well, the first gen Mazda MPV (North american) didn't have a sliding door, just a beast of a swinger. Still counted as a mini though.
@mrwoolery: They will not come, Stig."
@sierran: cotd. Firmly.
Oh remy, how I love thee. Check out the weatherman rap, among others.
@seishino: Kudos. this from a child of a parent along those lines. A ford bronco on gravel is a mighty powerful thing to a five year old mind :)
First they would know fear
@snapoversteer believes GM's lies because he's afraid of dying alone: Ahh come now, I've got two of those in the driveway with about a million miles on em. They don't smoke, knock, or otherwise complain, get good mileage and look alright too. And, they're holding up better than those spiffy N54
@tapz: I'd love to see an article dedicated to dutch racing culture circa the 80's. Must be some fantastic stories. Crazy dutch...
@Fedaykin528: That thing is beautiful. Starkly. The kind of beauty that can haunt and elate all at once. Win.
@strays2k: Let's see your average owner do that in anything, crossover, or legitimate SUV.
@B-Sel; currently in a geolippsoidal state: @drew00629:
@captainzeros: Damnit, beat me to it. You have to wonder what sort of innocent (i hope) and massively inadvertent freudian slip created a monstrosity like that.
@crazedclay: Very private jetlineresque
@somejackball: Ahh full length center console. I wish. That really is the lovely.
It has the crossfire swoop from the doors back. Though, and I may get shot and pissed on for this, it is a vast improvement in many senses over the current offering.
Ahh. I raged. Heavily. Knowing full well that it's a spoof, but realizing that it really, really, isn't. I... yeah. Just a little bit of depression to end the day.
What I like about this article is that I had a brief look at the other comments, and half of them, if not more, are about the subject matter/car and not the writing or the writer. This means he's done his job right.