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Wow. I just had a crisis.

I'm Asian and this perception is even more common in my culture. There's also a very illogical fear of used cars.

Yeah, but the R63 doesn't have sliding doors. So it's harder to get the crotchfruit into the vehicle. I would rather have a Mazdaspeed5 over the R63 or a Hellcat Caravan.

Can you also make an ad for Vector with Sheen? Pretty please?

SOLD!

Awesome - thanks for your replies. Italian influence and compact roadsters are good places to seek inspiration for sure! Again, great job on the car. Look forward to test driving one soon.

Good question - I was wondering the same thing.

Did any cars (other than Mazda) influence the design of the ND? If so, which ones?

And here's the new ride. Picture not taken at the track :)

It's the Miata of minivans!

Yup - a used 2012 Mazda5 with a 6MT. A minivan that is actually somewhat fun to drive. Love it so far.

I like it a lot. Might be trading in my NC in a couple years for this pretty gal. Especially if the weight reduction rumors are true.

Lack of 3 pedals in the new GT3 is a dealbreaker for me. I'll admit it would be a difficult choice if Porsche offered a true manual.

If I had the funds, I would buy this over anything else in that price range.

When Travis drove the car in May, it understeered a lot an and ended up overheating after some track action. I thought that was fine since we're talking about a street car here.

Gorgeous

Happy Birthday!

Sweet! I didn't realize drift days were a thing. Might have to get some shitty tires for the Miata and try this out.

Not sure why you posted the camber diagram instead of editing your post. Am I missing something?

Video of the XX testing at Monza gives a taste of the aural pleasure that's going to accompany the louder, harder, insanely over-endowed LaFerrari. But at the 2:20 mark the right rear wheel gets some seriously excessive negative camber. And no, it doesn't look like a new rear-wheel steering system. Check it out for