California is a big producer of short grain rice. Stop spreading misinformation.
California is a big producer of short grain rice. Stop spreading misinformation.
You can't get it in AWD, it only comes in FWD. Also don't think it has much of an aftermarket.
Unfortunately its not just the styling, their suspension tuning and driving dynamics still leave much to be desired.
I can't say I agree with you. The SLS may not be as good of a drive, but the presence of the SLS is hard to beat. The GT might be better in many ways, but looks wise its not there.
I know where you are coming from, owner of a MS3 here. Seems like your MS6 is more than well sorted enough to last a while.
There another string here talking about LSPI, its an issue a lot of turbo cars are susceptible to but prevalent in the Mazdaspeed motors. Really if you don't boost int he low RPMs and get a proper tune you are fine.
TBH not a clue, I was given the chance and I took it. But it had 13" wheels for sure.
I have the turbo, and we complain that its actually a German car with a Japanese name. Think about it and its true, based on the Euro Focus that was designed in Germany, many of the parts that are on the car are actually "Made in Germany".
No arguments with it probably being easy to work on.
I think I was expecting so much more, and well it was a let down afterwards.
They are built like Audi's, everything is hard to reach and everything is crammed into a small space. Especially so if you have a turbo model and there are even more things crammed into the same amount of space.
If you are lucky, nothing major wrong with it.
Have you ever sat in or driven one on the street? It really isn't all that great and was one of those "don't drive you hero car" things.
I love mine, I'm finding everything else I drive really dull because the steering feel just isn't there. It may not be the best handling car but the feel and directness is amazing.
Cadillac was great up until I sat in one. I hate those touch buttons on the center console.
21%-30% Jalop, what is this madness? I have a turbo, wagon, and manual!
Ok I can't disagree if you take the driver out, its just its 90% driver related. I can say I know how to adequately handle a AWD vehicle, and even then I've had my dumbass moments.
For an experienced and knowledgeable driver, sure. Problem is the majority of drivers in North America don't know how to handle a AWD in the snow.
I love that amber colour, if I were to buy an ST that would be the colour I would get. Not buying one though.
I think the issue of looking for a rare car is actually FINDING one, and THEN realizing after that its a piece of shit.