No, please don’t ruin Mazda this way.
No, please don’t ruin Mazda this way.
“What are we gonna do tonight, Brain?”
Scanning through the video, one thing he misses on a downside is NOx. Which being from the UK (based on accent), is understandable. In the UK, the sun angle is much less than in the US, so the impact of NOx is less important than in the southern areas of the US where the NOx combined with the sunlight going through…
Back in the day Ralph Gilles was rumored to have a tuned-up minivan that could hang with sports cars.
And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a weird automobile. And you may ask yourself "why won't this damn thing start?"
Yeah, but it’ll probably be a lot roomier to live out of that bigger car once most of us become homeless, amplified by the incoming stupidity.
The accord has been longer than 193" and wider than 73" since 2008.
Actually, I rarely race online. I most do vintage racing against AI, in titles like Assetto Corsa, RFactor2, and Automobilista 2.
I absolutely love my Mazda3. It’s by no means perfect (no car is), but it manages to be incredibly fun to drive while also being just barely big enough to suit my needs. It’s also just a damn good looking car and a nice place to be.
Same. I just don’t enjoy driving large vehicles. I’ll take maneuverability and parking ease any day.
The manufacturers can offer cheaper prices for the CUVs. The entire reason they dumped the small sedans is that if they just changed the car on the same platform into a CUV, you can sell it for 10-20% more than the sedan variant with only a very marginal higher manufacturing cost.
Some of us just want small cars. I always have. I always will.
A $50K Nissan crossover seems like a terrible financial decision.
Came here to say Flex... happy to see it as the first suggestion.
“Hey, here’s the same old car we’ve been making for 12 years, but now it costs more.” Wow, count me in.
Sports cars should have cup holders and cruise control. There’s no reason not to include them other than vanity.
I think I’m going to argue the opposite (with no data to back it up). I think that of all the reckless things you can do in a car, speeding on a highway is the least offensive.
The US needs a car inspection program like TUV