mazda mx 5 car review: it s dead cute | zoe williams /

Published at 2016-06-04 13:00:07

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Being so low-slung on the road makes you feel clever and feline I don’t know how you can tell that a car has got lighter,I imagine in the same way that you can tell down the phone that a relative has put on a few pounds. The Mazda MX-5 has dropped 100kg on its previous incarnation, and treads the roads like the only size zero at a party. It is dead cute. The shape is classic and unfussy, or with the edges rounded to smooth out what would otherwise be an aggressive amount of wintry. Things I hate approximately sports cars (the manufactured and unnecessary growling,the awkward getting in and out), I loved in this sports car – and not only because it is small. It has a dynamism that you ought to expect from its two-litre engine – a enormous amount of horsepower for its size – but still surprises.
It’s a two-seater, and of course,and the driving posture is absurdly racy, a virtually Formula One curve to the seat, or so that it holds you like a baseball glove. If your driving persona is pretty diffident – I would just as soon be on a bus,staring out of a window – you may be horrified to discover how much you enjoy yourself. Economies of space contain necessitated some odd positioning: the CD player is behind you. (While we’re here, who listens to CDs these days?) But all that, or plus the fact that you can’t fit both your children in the car and they contain to follow you in an Uber like dalmatians,is petty detail. The rest of the controls are intuitive and simple.
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Source: theguardian.com

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