Hmm... looks a little busy to me. I don't hate it, but I'm definitely not overcome by a need to trade my '99 Sport in, either.
Hopefully Mazda got the intangible stuff right, because I don't see this one being as timeless looking as the NA & NB.
http://www.autobild.de/aktuell/neuhe...3d5bee22c34cf7
This looks like The Real Deal. I like it a lot. It doesn't make me sad that I bought my MSM, which I'll probably keep until the ND comes out, but I would have no problem buying one of these. RX-8 + TT + NA = NC.
S.
Hmm... looks a little busy to me. I don't hate it, but I'm definitely not overcome by a need to trade my '99 Sport in, either.
Hopefully Mazda got the intangible stuff right, because I don't see this one being as timeless looking as the NA & NB.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Not until Friday, when they promise that all wil be revealed.![]()
S.
Per the pointy board, that article and cover is a teaser to the Magazine that comes out Friday. They are supposed to have more pics in the mag.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Agreed.Originally Posted by altiain
Let me also be the first to say that I think it sucks that Mazda chose to follow fashion over form and add those useless little roll hoops that wouldn't even provide head clearance for my 5' wife. :P
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Nor my 5'1" wife. They'll also make it a *itch to install a real rollbar.
S.
Perhaps they come shooting out like some other manufacturers "roll hoops" do when the vehicle senses a roll over?Originally Posted by altiain
My coworker had that happen on his 330Ci convertible. He took a set of RR tracks too fast, got all 4 wheels off the ground at the same time.
BANG!
Scared him half to death. He looks back and the rollover bars behind the rear seats had popped up. Turns out you can crank them down yourself by hand.
S.