michaeljayallen
michaeljayallen
michaeljayallen

I think you a word there in your reply.

The TVR Cerbera’s alien heart for sure. I love that TVR overdesigns everything.

I just want Subaru, Mazda, and someone who knows how to soundproof cars in the same company. Oh, and a fat executive that understands some of us lards with back issues need better seats than either currently offers.

Correct. Partnerships are easier & produce specific results. Mergers are messy & sometimes fail (Daimler Chrysler).

Mazda also has ties with Fiat Chrysler; the new Fiat 124 is essentially a Mazda Miata with different coachwork, and it’s manufactured by Mazda.

I’m well aware, hell I did a paper on the downfall of the British car industry (actually ended up concluding that the perception that “car manufacturing in the UK is over” was a myth, but I digress.) But the merger did set the stage for a lot of the managerial fuck ups that lead to BL’s downfall. The badge

Japan’s workforce/production efficiency and quality controls/engineering are on a different planet compared to the 1970s British automotive industry. So there’s that.

Rotorayota!

So you’re saying that one guy in the lead vehicle should fill up his canteen before he leaves? Robot cars don’t need water.

I guess it’s a good thing the blatantly obvious, expensive as fuck pieces of military equipment aren’t driving through a state facing a very-well-known education and water crisis right nowohwait...

Just pointing out the massive hypocracy of the situation.

As a Texan I sincerely hope he never wins the GOP nomination... He is legitimately crazy, as his approval ratings from fellow Texans show.

A Canadian, a Cuban and a white supremacist walk into a bar. The bartender said “what will you have Mr Cruz?”

The only thing Cruz might have in common with Lincoln is that they’re both closeted.

Hey Ted, what brings you here?

Citroen CX Limousine. The amount of comfort in the car is insane, for something made in the seventies. The interior design and the controls are certainly revolutionary. I wonder why none of that ever caught on. And the suspension, wow, that was smooth. You can barrel through anything, speed bumps become non-existent.

When I was 10 years old, my aunt was driving a 1995 Mazda 626. In Asian countries, it was named “Cronos”, while the 323 was either named “Lantis” or “Protege” or “Familia”, depending on the facelift version. They also sold Demio and 121 as well. To answer some question here, no, they were not an enthusiast brand.

I bought a used 98 stratus an loved it for the 6months i needed it. even sold it for a profit. but that had the 2.4 dohc. everything was stupid easy to get at. except for the battery. having a battery in the front wheel well should be illegal

Just wait until Hawaii dumps their rental fleet.