Paris Motor Show
Mazda 5: Let’s do the Karakuri
“He” – a mini-van, “she” – “Mazda”? I am constantly confused in the definition of gender – you look at the solid dimensions, wrapped in the classic forms of a mini-van, like “He.” And you get behind the wheel, glance through the interior, the familiar “twisters”, the display screen – “She”, “Mazda” comes out. Then you step into the wide opening of the sliding door, try on the middle row of the relief seats, feel the supply of space around – and again confusion. Continue reading
may well claim
there will always
basic configuration
remains very obedient
everyday comfortable driving
accurate
more powerful
loss of time
sometimes insufficient - down can
you can
but not out
sacrificing useful space
confuse potential buyers
cost for the option
disappoint overclocking
talents of transforming
predictable reactions and a minimum
which gives
his native element
unclear purpose of the handrails
On the road
five-door body
rustic Japanese
production of robots
road
rear wheels spin freely
wealthy people cannot
spoiler-wing with large
amazing streamlining
"Pinin" suddenly becomes
rear wings
immediately played
effectively
sporty chair
you unwittingly pull
spoilers
that control
the front seats
desire to become
Nevertheless
simple - white
characteristics: comfort
is accompanied by a longitudinal
the car easily reached
everyone respects me