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kogai.m@tky.mazda.co.jp

You just neatly described all of the New Yorker.

*vapists

Your comments always brighten my day.

FoRSes?

Clicked for mugshot, left disappointed :(

“Skinny Japanese Dude Changes Clothes, Occasionally Bears Passing Resemblance to Some Anime Pictures”

Probably the easiest way to cut cost in order to accomplish said chassis tuning goals, and easily remedied by the owner. The factory Bridgestones are truly awful, though.

What you see in this video is a miniscule crack in the happy facade that you Yanks perceive as politeness. It masks something much darker.

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It’s ok I guess, but the Silver Hornet is the only Pink Panther car that matters:

So, Matthew McConaughey is doing Pagani ads now?

It’s why I didn’t last a year as a sales guy! “We’re a no-pressure dealership”, they said. “It’ll be fun”, they said.

Ha!

Absolutely loving the “it’s the current year, people cheat!!” argument.

I had a ton of fun raiding when I played, but it was definitely something that was only feasible during a specific time of life. No real responsibilities, in a new city therefore not much of a social circle, and a part time job.

Someone please give this entire thread COTD!

I haven’t heard of that being the case with the NC retractable hardtop. The technology is mature and electric motors tend to be pretty reliable these days. The old “Just one more thing to break!” objection comes out with any new tech, including a lot of features we take for granted now I.e. power windows/locks.

The CX-5 actually has more interior space than the CX-7 did.

I have a 2012 Mazda3 hatchback, and it’s the combination of a hundred little details that make it fun. It feels so nicely coordinated to drive, agile yet comfortable, practical yet attractive. It’s red and I think it looks fantastic. It has a huge rascally grin on its front end that I think matches its character