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@silverhold: Ahh, no one appreciates the value of morbid humor these days...shucks.

I think my avatar pic explains which vehicle I would promote.

It would have been hilarious if the dispatcher told him to jump from the car and we were treated to his body being run over by all the cars behind him, crushing his skull so that it resembles a pumpkin being dropped off the top of the Sears (not Willis) Tower.

I agree with the other posters. Giving a 16 year old a car like this is about as logical as handing a loaded pistol to a baby. He'll probably be dead by the end of the week— hell he's probably dead now and the news agencies haven't picked it up yet.

@JC Whitless: It looks more like a modernized NA Miata, especially if you look at the profile/front shots.

@AE -: It looks to me more like a modernized NA Miata, especially if you look at the profile/front shots.

@JC Whitless: Honestly it looks more like a modern version of an NA Miata to me, from the profile/front views.

I didn't see a front plate in the window's reflection as it was backing out but maybe someone with video editing software can zoom in to catch the rear plate when you see it driving away...

SEL 6.3

<—-voted for the Starion.

I don't cut the snow into wedges like that but I brush the car off completely and then I do every other little part of the car that nobody else does. When I snowbrush my car I clean every little speck of snow off of it. However I drive a Miata so it takes about ten minutes.

The design language will hold true only if Mazda does two important things. First they need to lose the ostentatious grill they have on all their models and then they must eliminate the awful wheel arches.

About ten years ago when I was a younger lad I was driving down a road in the dead of night and I saw a car speeding in the distance behind me. He was gaining quite a bit of ground and was about to blatantly cut me off so I sped up, boxing him between my car and the van that was in the lane next to me. It turns out

What kind of tool gives the interview from his driver's seat? Good lord.

I'm so thankful that my car features NONE of the crap in this article. Lazy bastards.