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David Gritt
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I would like to lay eyes on as well as daily drive a Mazda3 wagon. With a nice long roof and shooting brake Kodo styling.

Yes, I saw this too! It’s plug & play he just had to fabricate or trima little for it to fit perfectly. It was an f150 shifter, still electronically controlled but much better than the volume knob shifter.

Nice read. I remember seeing these things in 1998 when I visited family in the UK, it was as weird back then for 15 year old me as it is now. Chrysler neon. Then they renamed the same car to SX 2.0. to young me it just looked like a bunch of attempts to sell a cheap Dodge.

The body wraps around an inline six hence why it’s long. Even the Prince Skyline GTb had an extended hood for the extra cylinders and it looked like an extended giant tissue box next to this thing in the same era.

Came here to say this, you beat me to it lol a tercel with 93 or less HP in n a sporty coupe with no suspension upgrade but all the crammed space you’d expect from a sports car including an rear seat with a low angle glass window where head restraints would normally lie.

Well I have lived with it in my Mazda for over a year and I like it, it’s less effort than lifting my entire arm to make a finger gesture that inevitably gets messed up by a bump in the road. It’s more precise for map controls/zooming without lifting an arm to pinch or swipe and the voice commands work flawlessly. I’m

I bought one and I love it! Hey the fully loaded spec. You won’t be disappointed. It’s a real treat to live with. All the goodies like heads up display and headlights that steer into corners and heartbeat turn signals. And it’s quiet and lovely on the road.  Mine is AWD which is wonderful in winter.

Lies! The sedan looks like any other 4 for car. The hatch is gorgeous.

I drive one and it’s not noticable on the road, the rear window does indeed help but only for people who use the rear view mirror, I certainly am thankful for it though not as wide a view as other cars it doesn’t affect the view while driving. Only parking but it’s got an excellent 360 camera. The mirrors have a wide

Mazda3 hatch. Styling has no shoulder line with concave doors, sunk-in headlights, long hood with slightly extended dash-to-front-axel ratio. Then there’s the interior, it’s more premium and quiet than it ought to be.

Another pointless Mazda thing that isn’t even available in North American Mazda dealers is $150 car matched painted key fobs from the dealer. They have em as accessories in UK/Europe and Japan.  Pretty though.

Same as my 22 Mazda 3, easy to remove pull off/pop off cover.