They are already working on an inline 6 to put in sedans and crossovers where they’ll actually see a return on investment.
They are already working on an inline 6 to put in sedans and crossovers where they’ll actually see a return on investment.
Not to mention, hot hatch perfectionist are going to want them to return to a multi-link suspension in the rear, give the manual AWD and then complain that it cost too much at 37K.
Are Kias upmarket Hyundais or vice versa? I can never figure out what going on with those brands.
I can’t speak to many but the dealership I go to for service is a far cry from premium. The service is fine nut its not the type of place I’d imagine sitting in if I were buying a Lexus. Plastic, cheap interior and waiting area, which is fine for me and my 07 mazda but not if you are trying to attract an upscale…
I think Mazda can go “Premium.” That’s the key word. I think where their headed will be something like Mercury, except with better cars. They will be a value proposition for those considering an Acura or Genesis. They would not be an option for the Mercedes/BMW crowd and I don’t think they are trying to be.
So there’s a 1% chance your lug nuts may need to be tightened and the potential issue has not occurred. Doesn’t sound like a big deal.
If it were possible to find a good SS under 30 grand, I’d be driving one right now.
AWD would be reason enough for most.
I ready for this to be over. It’s like watching sliders or some other cheesy syfy show I would give the time of day.
Also, poor use of a dragon by the Night king.
It was a cool scene but I was wondering why they even rode out like that? Wouldn't you wait for them to attack or at least until you could see what you were riding into?
I don’t even remember that. I hope I like the episode more after rewatching it. There is so much you can’t see for a majority of the battle. Maybe it’ll make more sense with hindsight.
There is no logical reason a film like Roma should not be eligible for an Oscar. I live in a small town in Pennsylvania with a theater where I see most independent films. I go partly to support the theater, which I am grateful to have and introduce me to films I would not have known about otherwise. The theater is…
Since we now have the Rodeo, can we get Isuzu to bring back the Amigo?
I prefer that to the blank square for sensors like you see in some models or the rear view mirror cluster of sensors. Gotta hide them somewhere and a flat emblem is a small price to pay.
I’m glad they had the guts to move away from the copy/paste look of almost every other hatchback. If its not your cup of tea there are dozens of other options. Mazda is only 2% of the US market so it’s not like these were flying off of lots. They have nothing to lose with this look. By the looks of the comments people…
I have a mazda3 and don’t see much more than that out the rearview mirror now. Also, I’m not getting anything from those little c/d pillar windows.
The salary cap will remain necessary as long as there is revenue sharing.
I guess I’m in the minority because 12 has some of my favorite scenes in the series.
My question is: What filmmakers (including Fincher) are making big budget films that don’t fall into a 3 or 5 act structure? Why would that be considered a bad thing? Is actually concerned about the films needing to fit into the overall story of the MCU?