What a fascinating journey of Mazda, the brand that’s as unpredictable as a ’70s rotary engine! It’s a triumph of style over substance, isn’t it? Selling SUVs in droves, breaking sales records that make even the ’80s cringe with envy. But, oh wait, they’re also reinventing their dealerships with ‘open-concept’ showrooms and ‘video explanations’ of repairs? Now they’re more like a cross between IKEA and a tech support hotline! The CX-50? It’s like trying to be an outdoorsy person but still dressed for the boardroom. And don’t even get me started on the ‘upmarket repositioning.’ If ‘upmarket’ means ‘more expensive’, then they’ve really outdone themselves! As for the Miata, it’s a nostalgic nod to the good old days, but does anyone really expect an electric one? It’s like trying to make a classic wine taste like a soda. Kudos, Mazda, for trying to stay relevant, but sometimes you just have to let the good old times roll, zoom zoom!
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