stephen-macarthur
Stephen
stephen-macarthur

If Mazda ever made the Vision Coupe in that form, I would be at the dealership tomorrow.

Looking back, that show had some ultra rare cars that none of us will probably ever see again individually, let alone in the same building.  It was incredible!

To think, the Aztek was just 1 proportion away from true greatness...so close!

If you think a Countach is short, go see prototype race cars. They are incredibly short AND compact! It’s something you can’t appreciate until you see in person.

I was fortunate to see this and the Lancia Stratos Zero in the same room, at the High Museum in Atlanta.  Both are equally cool IMO and are pure fantasy.  They are also unbelievably short in real life.

The Furai looked really cool, but for a race car that is to be expected.

Mazda RX Vision Concept and the Vision Coupe Concept. I mean, could you imagine these things rolling down the street? They would make million dollar cars blush.

I still can’t believe MINI approved this car for production.

Cell towers? Where we’re going, we don’t need cell towers.

Which makes me wonder, with so many mature manufacturers now jumping to adopt the Tesla EV charging standard, what advantage will Tesla have long term? In 2-3 years, why buy a Tesla when you can get a Honda or Chevy EV that uses the same great charging network?

As far as brand new cars go, the Kia Telluride, Ford Bronco, and Grand Cherokee are pretty popular in my area (west of Atlanta)

It’s a record for EVs.

I think you’re referring to 0-60 times of street cars. There are 2 broad reasons why:

So close!

I think this situation is rare because it was the last flight out, with no chance to load the lost luggage on another inbound flight.

No way. Go look at the length and breadth of the Porsche catalog and options list compared to the Corvette. Porsche absolutely thrives on exclusivity.

Ran when parked

That is such a pretty engine

It’s amazing you were even allowed to drive it without being qualified first. That is a big no-no in my industry (manufacturing), but I guess standards were different 30 years ago.

If the movie were a documentary, he would have a point.  Otherwise just enjoy the film!