Road & Track 10 Best for 2004
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Road & Track 10 Best for 2004
In the current issue of Raod & Track, they have listed the candidates for Ten Best for 2004 from which Car of the Year is chosen.
Be sure to go to www.roadnadtrack.com and vote for your favorite car. You can select five. (I don't know if it will allow just selecting one, just be sure to vote.
The other Mazda product listed as a contender is the new Mazda3 which would be another car worth voting for.
Let's all vote to make sure our favorite does well.:p
Be sure to go to www.roadnadtrack.com and vote for your favorite car. You can select five. (I don't know if it will allow just selecting one, just be sure to vote.
The other Mazda product listed as a contender is the new Mazda3 which would be another car worth voting for.
Let's all vote to make sure our favorite does well.:p
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Originally posted by boowana
The other Mazda product listed as a contender is the new Mazda3 which would be another car worth voting for.
Let's all vote to make sure our favorite does well.:p
The other Mazda product listed as a contender is the new Mazda3 which would be another car worth voting for.
Let's all vote to make sure our favorite does well.:p
Oh, your link is mis-spelled btw.
I assume/guess the RX-8 is in the list?
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Another typically narrow minded company.
I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
Do the people that put these things together think the rest of the world lives in mud huts or something or is it that the opinions of only Americans are important?
Grrrrrr!!!!!
I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
Do the people that put these things together think the rest of the world lives in mud huts or something or is it that the opinions of only Americans are important?
Grrrrrr!!!!!
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I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
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Originally posted by Kev
Another typically narrow minded company.
I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
Do the people that put these things together think the rest of the world lives in mud huts or something or is it that the opinions of only Americans are important?
Grrrrrr!!!!!
Another typically narrow minded company.
I read road and track in Oz, but do you think a non US address can be entered for the voting. (I don't give a rats about the prize!)
Do the people that put these things together think the rest of the world lives in mud huts or something or is it that the opinions of only Americans are important?
Grrrrrr!!!!!
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Just voted... In my mind the only real canidates were the Rx8 and the STI. RX8 for styling and creature comforts the STI for pure performance. Hell, the STI doesn't even come with a radio.
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