Ah, fair, I thought you meant for a car as a package, for which I think that triangle would also be accurate for most buying choices.
Ah, fair, I thought you meant for a car as a package, for which I think that triangle would also be accurate for most buying choices.
I never compared it to a Ford (or a Lincoln that comes in this price range).
Well. Mazda didn’t pick cheap (otherwise this article would not exist). They don’t seem to have picked fast (otherwise this comment thread would not exist). It’s their first inline 6, so maybe the gave up the other two to try their hardest for reliable on an unproven engine?
Honorable mention for the [reserve] driver from Texas:
You could potentially find a dealer who would do an in-and-out sale for you. Might have to pay them a fee but probably less than $4,000.
Can we add a poll to this post on whether the seller is a boomer or not?
The trim names are horrible. I never thought I would miss simple trims, even if they didn’t have real dictionary meaning, like when Chevy had LS, LT, LTZ. It seems much simpler than mixing the same words the way mazda is doing. Especially when the differentiator of the less powerful turbo engine and the more powerful t…
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Well, I was being sarcastic. But now I guess I will point out that, yes, the LT5 engine is the bigger engine.
Not when you add in the ZR1's 2.65 liter supercharger’s capacity.
And just like that, I’m in a rabbit hole. Most of the sites have the same GVWRs for classes 1-8. The HUMMER EV has a GVWR of 10,550, which puts it in class 3 (10,001-14,000), with the F350 and 3500s... and it looks like that makes it medium duty, or some combination of the words light and heavy and duty for EPA…
How many people do you think abide by the checked bag rule, either on purpose or inadvertently. Especially for gate checked bags.
Wait, no crumple zones or air bags? You are joking, right?
Oh, dear.
...but especially up front, you’d never mistake it for anything other than an Accord.
To be absolutely fair, it is filed to Planelopnik.
I recently saw the Subway V Blimpie episode of “The Food That Made America,” and found out there is actually one very near to my office...was fairly disappointed they don’t have a single vegetarian option (Yes, Delis can be veggie friendly Jimmy Johns and Potbelly are my go tos (since Jimmy is out)). I’m still…
It is ironic that your rendering here removed the logo of the teams American owner and logo of one of their largest sponsors, also American.
The Model X is a Unibody.
What about 75 feet while one plane is still on the ground and they are following the exact same path forward?