mazda616
mazda616
mazda616

The late 2008 to 2012 is probably the best FWD Malibu. Ours was the garbage one made during the bankruptcy years of 2004 - 2008.

No thanks. Had one bad experience and I’m not keen on spending my hard earned money to take that chance again. We have had a Mazda since 2012 (bought it four years ago today) and it has zero problems (and no rust), so I have no desire to chance it with a GM again.

My wife and I had a 2006 Malibu from 2008 to 2012 and it was so bad with so many problems that I wouldn’t even consider a Malibu or another Chevrolet car to this day.

Mitsubishi Galant - Sold through 2012 with a four-cylinder and a four-speed automatic. I saw one the other day and couldn’t recall the last time I had spotted one before that.

I mean their sales numbers, while falling this year, don’t reflect the catastrophe they’re made out to be. Another site I frequent loves to predict when the 6 will be discontinued due to low sales and uses the Camry’s sales as a comparison. Mazda couldn’t sell as many 6s as Toyota does Camrys (Camries?) even if people

I honestly think Mazda is doing okay considering how small they are. They are growing and learning like Toyota and Honda did way back when.

Bet the Lexus driver’s insurance will LOVE paying for repairs or to total out that NSX.

When they release an EV, Toyota will do what they do best: Make a bread and butter vehicle that will appeal to the masses and will by and large go for many, many miles without any trouble. And people won’t be able to buy enough of them.

This is a Century, so it has the 3100. Only the Regal came with the 3800.

Uber is non-existent in rural areas or suburbs.

This sketchy ass Chrysler 200. The white one. My coworker rented the Avenger there.

Neutral: Can We Even Bring Back American Jobs?

I had a 2008 Mazda3 for six years and drove it year round including through winter and never had a single rust issue. I also washed it every now and then when it was covered in salt, too. Cars can’t help it if they’re neglected.

Same with my 2016. A great car.

We bought our CX-5 because my wife wanted an SUV and I wanted a car. This is basically a car that makes my wife feel like she is driving an SUV.

Works for me. Low miles for the year and for a Toyota product. It’ll go for many, many more.

Oh! Gotcha.

We have 40,000 miles on ours and no transmission issues at all. I am in several Mazda owners clubs as well and have not heard of the transmission issue. 

My wife and I have had our 2013 CX-5 Sport since December 2012 and it has been and still is a great vehicle. Good gas mileage, good driving dynamics, plenty of space, reliable (never been to dealer aside from normal maintenance and one software update for the TCM). And, despite only being FWD, ours is fantastic in the

It’s an Alfa. It has to have weird electronic glitches. It’s like a rule.