![]() 07/02/2016 at 16:59 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Look at this little Mazda. Cute, isn’t it?
C Class wagon.
There’s a Renault Avantime somewhere in this picture. (Night photography sucks when you only have an f/4 lens)
The dreaded FWD BMW.
The Toyota Harrier, aka Lexus RX.
Squad.
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What is that mazda. I need it.
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It looks like a Mazda Flair, AKA a rebadged Suzuki Hustler.
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I don’t hate the 2-series AT. It’s basically the same thing as a B-Class, which everyone in Canada freaked out over when it was introduced because it was a FWD Benz MPV. Now we’ve gotten used to it, and nobody complains about it anymore. I imagine if the 2-series AT made it across the pond, people would freak out at first but calm down after about a year when they realise it doesn’t actually matter that much.
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That Mazda looks like a tiny FJ cruiser.
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Is the last picture at the Park Hyatt? The tile looks like it, but they do use tile everywhere in Japan, even the side of buildings.
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Would DD! :D Big fan of kei cars :P
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It is.
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I like the idea behind them, making manufacturers focus on the getting the most out them.
We used to get some kei-based cars with bigger engines over here in the Netherlands, such as the Suzuki Wagon R+. Quite successful with elderly people, though a car as the Hustler could maybe do well with younger people, but they rather sell the Celerio.
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That first one looks like a baby FJ Cruiser.