Sheryl
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Anyone want to offer an opinion on the new Mazda CX-7?
Yeah-- how much did they pay to develop that name?!?Sheryl said:Anyone want to offer an opinion on the new Mazda CX-7?
yakers said:If you have the money go ahead and buy....
I think you'd be nuts to buy the first year of any new model from any manufacturer.
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:Go drive a nissan murano...
brewer12345 said:Heh, that's almost exactly what it looks like! And they both look like something beamed down from the mother ship. But there is no accounting for taste...
brewer12345 said:Heh, that's almost exactly what it looks like! And they both look like something beamed down from the mother ship. But there is no accounting for taste...
Sheryl said:Hey now! Have I ever dis'ed your dreadlocks
KWYM about the first year, etc. It's not logical. I just waaaannnnnaaa new caaaaaar!!!!
As far as size, it is one of the "smaller" SUV's if you don't find that an oxymoron. I think that type of vehicle is the best combo for me - being able to haul "stuff" but still being presentable enough for driving clients around.
I think I need to replace the vehicle I have before I retire, just to be comforable enough with not having an unexpected cash outlay in the first year when/if repairing the RAV becomes a loosing proposition.
Laurence said:Hey, I want a convertible someday, no practical rationale for that. But the thought of crusin' Pacific Coast Highway with the top down and two pretty women along for the ride sounds like a great answer to "what are you saving for?".
FI@35 said:A little over a year ago I decided to buy a fun car. I was planning on the Mazda RX-8 or BMW Z4 but once I drove the Nissan 350Z I was sold.
Make sure you test drive the 350Z before going with the RX-8. I found the 350Z to be a lot faster from 0-35 than the RX-8. I've since heard that this is because the Mazda uses a rotoray engine.
The 350Z is fast, corners great, and handles very precise. It almost feels like a big go-cart due to the short wheel base. The other thing I like is that there aren't a zillion of them driving around.
Can you tell I don't regret buying the 350Z? If I was to do it all over again, I would make the same decision.
Sheryl said:Hey now! Have I ever dis'ed your dreadlocks
KWYM about the first year, etc. It's not logical. I just waaaannnnnaaa new caaaaaar!!!!
As far as size, it is one of the "smaller" SUV's if you don't find that an oxymoron. I think that type of vehicle is the best combo for me - being able to haul "stuff" but still being presentable enough for driving clients around.
I think I need to replace the vehicle I have before I retire, just to be comforable enough with not having an unexpected cash outlay in the first year when/if repairing the RAV becomes a loosing proposition.