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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/03/01/mazda-minagi-concept-geneva-2011-reveal/
QuoteThere's more than one way to increase efficiency, and Mazda seems intent on proving that it can compete in the ever-rising stakes of fuel mileage without actually going to the trouble of investing heavily in hybrid technology.
Instead, Mazda is taking a multi-pronged approach that includes new gasoline and diesel engines, efficient automatic and manual transmissions and lightweight structures that incorporate both the body shell and supporting chassis architecture. That whole philosophy is bundled up nicely in a package Mazda is calling SkyActiv.
In addition to SkyActiv, Mazda is also using the 2011 Geneva Motor Show to introduce the world to the second showcar (the first being the Shinari) styled using its Kodo design language: the Minagi Concept. A production version of the Minagi is slated for a debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show later this year
More at link.
Very nice, but except for the attractive front end, it looks exactly like the other 152 cute-utes on the market. In the rear 3/4 shot, I would have believed it was a Hyundai, a Kia, a Nissan, a Lexus, a Toyota, an Infiniti, a Chevy, etc etc.
Quote from: Rockraven on March 09, 2011, 12:14:25 PM
Very nice, but except for the attractive front end, it looks exactly like the other 152 cute-utes on the market. In the rear 3/4 shot, I would have believed it was a Hyundai, a Kia, a Nissan, a Lexus, a Toyota, an Infiniti, a Chevy, etc etc.
You could argue that those brands were taking their cues from Mazda from their CX models that came from the RX-8 design language (back in 2004).
I think it looks great. This is not the finished product and if the fuel mileage is there, it will be a great seller for Mazda. It may take some people out of the 3 Hatch and put them into the CX-5. We'll see how the final product comes out, but its attractive none the less.
Quote from: WookieOnRitalin on March 09, 2011, 12:25:53 PM
You could argue that those brands were taking their cues from Mazda from their CX models that came from the RX-8 design language (back in 2004).
I think it looks great. This is not the finished product and if the fuel mileage is there, it will be a great seller for Mazda. It may take some people out of the 3 Hatch and put them into the CX-5. We'll see how the final product comes out, but its attractive none the less.
Definately true. Even Audi is copying them and, usually, everyone else copies Audi.
Whoa, for a moment I thought I saw "Mazda Miyagi" in the title! :thumbsup:
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Nice Tribute.
Quote from: the Teuton on March 09, 2011, 02:10:56 PM
Nice Tribute.
It's a Tribute to the tribute :lol:. BTW I wished Mazda would bring over their pickup since they are no longer blood brothers with the Ranger.
Quote from: Mustangfan2003 on March 09, 2011, 02:41:48 PM
It's a Tribute to the tribute :lol:. BTW I wished Mazda would bring over their pickup since they are no longer blood brothers with the Ranger.
That would be awesome. We could get the Danger Ranger.
So how exactly does this slot in compared to the CX-7?
It's a pretty sharp truck
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It looks like a Corvette convertible to me.
I love that color, I used it in GT5 all the time.
Quote from: the Teuton on March 09, 2011, 03:03:41 PM
It looks like a Corvette convertible to me.
Guess they busted me for hotlinking :lol:
It's cute, but I don't care for the grill. And although I'm generally a fan of the LED driving light strips, it's getting a little ridiculous.
Quote from: Rockraven on March 09, 2011, 12:14:25 PM
Very nice, but except for the attractive front end, it looks exactly like the other 152 cute-utes on the market. In the rear 3/4 shot, I would have believed it was a Hyundai, a Kia, a Nissan, a Lexus, a Toyota, an Infiniti, a Chevy, etc etc.
Exactly what I was thinking. No wonder I still get all hot and sweaty over the straight-edged Range Rovers or Jeeps.
Quote from: Mustangfan2003 on March 09, 2011, 03:10:31 PM
Guess they busted me for hotlinking :lol:
Netcarshow never links. If you see that domain in the url you can be sure the picture won't show.
Thank fucking God Mazda is moving away from the smile front ends. I was getting worried I'd have to find a new car manufacture.
Quote from: Onslaught on March 12, 2011, 08:46:01 AM
Thank fucking God Mazda is moving away from the smile front ends. I was getting worried I'd have to find a new car manufacture.
One reason I told someone to get a 2009 Mazda 3 instead of the 2010
Quote from: Onslaught on March 12, 2011, 08:46:01 AM
Thank fucking God Mazda is moving away from the smile front ends. I was getting worried I'd have to find a new car manufacture.
They said they were moving away from the Nagare styling awhile ago. I
I was wondering when Mazda was going to make their own compact SUV and not a Ford clone. I think this looks great from most angles. It's cleaner than the Sportage/Tuscon. More toned down than the Outlander Sport. Less bland than the Escape, CR-V, and Rav4.
Out of the smaller utes out there, I tend to have a thing for the Terrain. I know I'm going to get flamed for that, but I really think the boxy styling translated well and it looks better than the blander Nox. I think this CX-5 would probably be my favorite next to the 9-4x.
Quote from: WookieOnRitalin on March 13, 2011, 11:29:03 AM
They said they were moving away from the Nagare styling awhile ago. I
I was wondering when Mazda was going to make their own compact SUV and not a Ford clone. I think this looks great from most angles. It's cleaner than the Sportage/Tuscon. More toned down than the Outlander Sport. Less bland than the Escape, CR-V, and Rav4.
Out of the smaller utes out there, I tend to have a thing for the Terrain. I know I'm going to get flamed for that, but I really think the boxy styling translated well and it looks better than the blander Nox. I think this CX-5 would probably be my favorite next to the 9-4x.
Mazda makes their own compact SUV/CUV. It's called the CX-7.
Quote from: omicron on March 10, 2011, 04:53:32 AM
Exactly what I was thinking. No wonder I still get all hot and sweaty over the straight-edged Range Rovers or Jeeps.
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Quote from: MX793 on March 13, 2011, 02:55:26 PM
Mazda makes their own compact SUV/CUV. It's called the CX-7.
And Ford makes two.
Quote from: 2o6 on March 13, 2011, 09:33:42 PM
And Ford makes two.
I'm not sure I'd call the Edge "compact". Although truthfully, the CX-7 kind of straddles the line between compact and midsize and may actually fall into the bottom end of midsize. It is larger than most of the small CUVs (slightly bigger than the LWB Rav4).
Quote from: 93JC on March 13, 2011, 07:13:55 PM
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Is it wrong that I've been secretly looking at prices?
It looks fine, I suppose, but nothing over which to get excited.
Knowing Mazda with their mainstream vehicles, it'll be overweight.
Quote from: 93JC on March 13, 2011, 07:13:55 PM
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So you think you can just drop in every 6 months and make a post?
He's been too busy being trapped in a moist Sarlacc to p0st.
More power to him!
More like once every week or so.
And sarlacc?! They don't have tentacles and teeth, you know.
And Matty, there's nothing wrong with looking at them. It's perfectly natural. There comes a time in a young man's life when he develops new feelings, funny feelings he's never felt before, about such things.
'Cept Kevin, he developed feelings for Miatas. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Quote from: 93JC on March 16, 2011, 09:09:58 PM
And Matty, there's nothing wrong with looking at them. It's perfectly natural. There comes a time in a young man's life when he develops new feelings, funny feelings he's never felt before, about such things.
'Cept Kevin, he developed feelings for Miatas. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Your "I'mma gittin' laid" humor is quite a departure from your "Fucking fuck fuck fuck, fuckface" humor.
Quote from: the Teuton on March 16, 2011, 10:30:27 PM
Your "I'mma gittin' laid" humor is quite a departure from your "Fucking fuck fuck fuck, fuckface" humor.
+1 :lol:
I have no idea what you are talkeing aboot.
Quote from: 93JC on March 17, 2011, 08:53:59 AM
I have no idea what you are talkeing aboot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo-Y_Vb0wsw
Don't worry, it's not Rebecca Black's "Friday."
I don't know who or what Rebecca Black and her Friday are, and don't bother trying to tell me you William Hung-loving son of a whore.
Quote from: 93JC on March 17, 2011, 08:53:59 AM
I have no idea what you are talkeing aboot.
I shall turn out the lights!