YAY! It's true!
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Looks nice
Thanks for posting that detailed hi-res image. I've been hunting around for sometime wanted a more closer look that shows the dashboard/dials details!
Still, IMHO the colored numbers around the dials look retouched or enhanced "photoshop" illustrated ... and doesn't show those idiot warnning lights.
I can't wait for images to come back from Detroit! :D
Still, IMHO the colored numbers around the dials look retouched or enhanced "photoshop" illustrated ... and doesn't show those idiot warnning lights.
I can't wait for images to come back from Detroit! :D
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It might just be me, but it looks like the front seats are thicker than earlier models. I remember one comment made by mazda was that they were able to create thin seats with the same support and comfort of regular seats. I guess this firsts ones either didn't hold up or were just not cost effective.
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Yeah, they're thicker. Probably for both the reasons you stated above, plus people percieve a thicker seat as more comfortable (although the best seats I've ever planted my posterior in where made of a fine mesh net).
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Re: back windows
Originally posted by Evolv
I hope those back pop-out windows are electiric, I hate having to rag on the kid to make sure its closed and locked after parking.........
I hope those back pop-out windows are electiric, I hate having to rag on the kid to make sure its closed and locked after parking.........
#32
Originally posted by fuz
Yeah, but I'll bet it doesn't come with floormats...
Yeah, but I'll bet it doesn't come with floormats...
They better offer them! HEAR ME MAZDA?!?!?!?! :D
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