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The CX-50 is worth a test drive if you’re in the market for something like an Outback or RAV4.

The panels you see and touch at a high frequency are made out of soft touch materials, while the panels you don’t see and touch often are made of standard interior plastic. Having driven my friend’s Acura Integra Type S recently, I’d say the CX-50's interior quality of materials and craftsmanship are at least on par.

I bought a CX-50 Turbo Premium an month ago and I’ve very, very happy with it. I had a CX-5 Turbo Grand Touring Reserve prior, and I would say that the CX-50 is better in every conceivable way for my needs, rear twist-beam suspension and all.

There are 3 Mazda dealers in KC. Two have just been renovated with Mazda’s ‘corporate look’ and I feel that it does exude a more upscale environment. One is undergoing the renovation. While their staff isn’t quite up to par with actual luxury brands, I feel that it’s better than most ‘regular’ car dealers and certain

Mazda really got the attention it deserved during the COVID car shortage. Anecdotally speaking, I saw a lot more new Mazda CUVs popping up on the streets around that time due to Toyota and Subaru not having inventory. A lot of folks that wanted/needed a new car set their sights on Mazda and the rest is history. A lot

I find it absolutely mind numbingly stupid that anyone with a 6 figure car would hand the keys over to a teen or 20-something valet like it’s a flex, knowing that there’s a chance that these kids would mistreat it and/or take it on joyrides. I understand that some restaurants and venues are valet only. But does

Ok so what’s your point exactly?

Disingenuous or not, non-union auto workers are getting a raise with seemingly no strings attached. I swear, people will always split fucking hairs and bitch about something. Welcome to the real world where ‘disingenuous’ actions can have positive outcomes. Sometimes. Would you prefer if they got no raise at all?

People will always find things to bitch about. Even that thing is a raise with seemingly no strings attached. In the real world, some good can come out of dubious intentions. Such is the case with Toyota’s raise. Not everything good needs to come from morally good intentions.

100:1

Taking the dubiously assembled Jags and LRs and making it even more dubiously assembled than it was before.

While this is a thinly veiled attempt to deter their own workers from unionizing and/or leaving for a UAW position, this pay raise is welcome, despite Toyota having ulterior motives. From a real world worker’s perspective, a pay raise is better than not having a pay raise, and I doubt any of them would complain about

Nissan hasn’t been cool in over a decade now. Turns out that embracing predatory lending means overall reputation takes a huge hit. Nissan is nothing to me. I used to love their old JDM cars. But I can’t even look at them with a sense of disgust, knowing what they were before, and what they are now. Worse than

They didn’t need to do all of this. All they needed to do was display a stock Nissan Altima. They’re the fastest cars on the road today. No mods needed, but stock parts may need to be damaged and/or be removed.

When 2 entities I hate are battling each other:

I love Mazda(own a CX-50 Turbo now and 5 Mazdas in the past) and I love this concept but we all know they’ll never build it. It’s just a marketing prop and possible design study for the next Miata, which will probably arrive 10 years from now. Especially with the pace Mazda is going with new car development.

I love the 996 but the only ones I’d buy are the 996.2 Turbo variants. I think the GT3 is an epic car, but they’re still 6 figures, and are probably going to keep rising.

Nice price. But if it were a coupe for that price with the same maintenance history, it would be a great price.

Yea of course it would be Dodges and an Infiniti(Nissan) in the top 4. If yours is missing, check out the local sideshow. You might just find it there.

Does this also count non-running vehicles? Because David Tracy is skewing the North American average if it did.