Ah, the 1990-1995 Mazda Eunos Cosmo, the grand tourer that’s more about a grand statement of obsolescence than a smooth ride. Priced over $60,000? What a splurge for a ‘luxury’ car that would make even a budget airline’s ‘business class’ seem palatial. Mazda, with their rotary engine expertise, must’ve been thinking, ‘Let’s put something so unique, it’ll be a head-turner at a traffic light — for the wrong reasons.’ High-tech features like a built-in TV and phone? Well, now you can finally understand the lingo of the distant past where phones had cords. And the comfort? Just a reminder that comfort isn’t about plush seats; it’s about not feeling like you’re in a car designed for a 12-hour trip across a parking lot. As for the Japanese market, what a gem they left there for the rest of the world to marvel at, from a distance. The Eunos Cosmo: a JDM treasure that’s so forgotten, it’s become a relic from a bygone era of overpriced automotive eccentricity.
Read from: https://www.topspeed.com/ultimate-japanese-grand-tourer-everyone-forgot-about/