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sonic haz da best memez. you need to photoshop keck in the catless one tho
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Smoking turbo yay
That said, 1st Gen Mazda3 was pretty nice at the time. It drives decently well for a family car of that age, and it was the fastest Japanese compact/A-Class car that's not a hot hatch at the time. The 2.3 MZR is at least not as anemic as the 1.7 and 1.8 engines Toyota and Honda used at the time. The downside is that it's not as great on gas.
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A Loaded 04' Manual 2.3 Mazda 3 in winning blue was actually the car i learned to drive in, and when my mom had bought it was when I sat in my first RX-8 at the Mazda dealer at Don Miller Mazda in Madison Wi.. It was a Red 04 Exactly identical to the one I currently own.
I often am looking for the right deal on a clean Mazda 3 or Mazda 6 Wagon to match my RX-8 for Nostalgic purposes.
I often am looking for the right deal on a clean Mazda 3 or Mazda 6 Wagon to match my RX-8 for Nostalgic purposes.
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Too funny - this makes me laugh (and hold on to your ICE ICE cars):
- Euro 7 is currently under development for a 2025 roll-out across the European Union. Described as a de facto ban on fossil-fuel automobiles, Euro 7 is complemented stateside by ever-stringent CAFE regulations. The US Environmental Protection Agency is targeting 40 miles to the gallon (5.9 liters per 100 kilometers) by 2026, which is an extremely tall order in the U.S.A., given that utility vehicles and pickup trucks are in high demand.
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You gonna eat that?
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WB dash cracked, LY not, last I checked, knock on wood.
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Far better than a scissor jack.
I got my old Monza off a railroad track very quickly by jacking it up high in the air and shoving it off sideways.
I got my old Monza off a railroad track very quickly by jacking it up high in the air and shoving it off sideways.
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1% evil, 99% hot gas.
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Me too.
Jacking up a 4000 lb full-size 1979 Olds station wagon (with faux wood paneling) with those was equal parts sketchy and scary.
Later frame jacks were much better:
But I still managed to dump my '82 Olds 88 off that too...
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