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Evan Hayden
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I didn’t get a Switch until last Christmas and I didn’t get a PS4 (Pro) until a month or so before The Last Of Us: Part II was released (I have an older gaming PC which is where I play most third party games).

i have to wonder if their dealer network is part of the problem, similar to kia (and to a lesser extent, hyundai); the dealers’ approach and practices don’t translate well with the moves upmarket.

Would have fun to see Mazda go Full Quirk and invent the Hot Minivan segment by butching up the Mazda5.

Hmm.

“Try not to diiieee!"

Ours is actually nicknamed “The Panda” !!

-Miss me yet?”

2nd Gear: Controversial opinion maybe...but Toyota needs to buy Mazda. To save it. They should buy Subaru whilst they’re at it. That way Toyota can be like VW in that they have a different brand for each market. eg, Mazda can be what Seat/Cupra is to VW. The sporty, nicely designed fun brand. Subaru can be the Skoda -

Biden was on Pod Save America a couple weeks ago and he just starts geeking out over renewable energy and electric charging infrastructure. He was all, “They got these batteries the size of my arm here and you can plug them into your solar panels and they can power the house when it’s not sunny” and he just goes on

Trump will never sleep with you. Give it up.

Even crazier, the Orochi had a special edition with paint inspired by the “Neon Genesis Evangelion” anime:

Are all the buyers really clamoring for the Shift Lever “delete”?  It’s a Car, not a damn Washing Machine.

Am I the only who would 1000% rather have the white one in the photo and save myself $35K or so?

Yeah, even though they’re a little small for me, I keep looking at them and the price is just too much for too little and that’s before getting into the RF, which is the one I like. But, it’s the color options thing really annoys me. I HATE all the extra crap that comes with higher trim levels in cars and certainly don

I went over to Mazda’s site to check out the car and the other Miata trims available. The color options are downright depressing. One has to pick the GT trim level in order to get a blue car or pay extra for red. Everything else is appropriate for a B&W movie: black, white, or some shade of gray.  WTF  Shouldn’t fun

Like the Element and the Ridgeline, all of the Crosstour owners I’ve talked to have loved their car. Honda was probably a decade ahead of its time with that car, and the market wouldn’t accept it.

I never got the hate for the Crosstour. It’s an Accord wagon with nice lines and a bit of a lift. It is probably comfy, useful, reliable, and reasonably priced. The first time I saw one, I thought it looked a hell of a lot nicer than most of the stuff in its market segment, plus hey, it’s a wagon! What the hell is

As a transwoman who loves car, this makes me happy to see that we don’t have to give up on something that is traditionally seen as a masculine.