Seems pretty typical by modern standards.
Seems pretty typical by modern standards.
I own one, so...yes.
Mirrors, man!
Say what you will about the PT Cruiser, it was the inspiration for one of my favorite Reddit threads of all time: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/22k59y/comment/cgnn8iw
Everything except that gd whale mouth. Yuck.
Yeah, I’m planning on full hood (fascia, mirrors, fenders). I was worried about the line, as well.
Yeah, I’m getting PPF applied this weekend because I’m shallow. ~.~
All I know is it’s a three layer paint - metallic base coat, red tinted clearcoat, then a standard clearcoat. I’m guessing it’s the red tinted clearcoat that gives it that amazing sheen off-axis.
My sales guy commented that Soul Red Metallic makes other reds look flat, and Soul Red Crystal makes Soul Red Metallic look like other reds.
This is horrifying. I love it.
yeah, must be awful being able to carry it around with you
It’s explicitly a modern interpretation of this vehicle. The concept photos have them staged side by side.
It has a top speed of 25km/h.
I’ve got a couple pieces from the late 1800s that belonged to my great-great grandmother. It’s neat having a little family history in the kitchen. Haters can suck it.
I’ve done this with salt and steel wool to rescue some old, slightly rusted pans my MIL found in her attic. It works. You’ve gotta do a full re-grease afterward and then use the thing regularly to build up the seasoning.
Offering those options costs money. Mazda is a small company and needs to focus on a sustainable operation. It’s unfortunate, but that’s the reality.
I’m not huge on the exterior styling, but that interior and the cockpit glass are something else.
This is so dumb and I can’t stop laughing
It hinges entirely on whether they adopt my suggested marketing slogan: “Stick it in my Peugeot”