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kach22i 05-26-2005 11:33 AM

Hottie Crossover
 
I'm not usually into crossovers.:D

http://www.blueovalnews.com/2005/products/mazda.mxcrosssport.26may05.htm

TerryBPP 05-26-2005 12:04 PM

I'm not into crossovers either. I hate when you get them naked and find out they where tucking it.



Oh, crossOVERS. I like those.;)

kach22i 05-26-2005 01:11 PM

One reply and 96 views, guess I've started the ultimate Voyeur thread.:D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1117141863.jpg

widebody911 05-26-2005 01:16 PM

How's this?

http://www.aztecrental.com/Homeroom-Hottie.jpg

Drago 05-26-2005 01:17 PM

I've been a naughty boy!!!

kach22i 05-26-2005 02:03 PM

They say look at the hands and look for a Adam's apple , but I swear it don't help to know these things.:D

Is that really a "crossover" Widebody?

I hate being fooled.:p

widebody911 05-26-2005 02:29 PM

Nope, but the picture I posted is better than the one you posted :)

kach22i 05-26-2005 06:04 PM

Where is the door handle for the rear door?

Must operate off the drivers key fob and or front door access control.

I have to admit, this Mazda CX-7 is even nicer than the Audi A3.

I still like the Alfa Romeo Brera the best. Although it appears so be a smaler 2+2 class than the other two.

http://www.carsfromitaly.com/alfaromeo/index.html
Quote:

whilst the V6 will come with a four-wheel-drive system similar to the Q4 recently introduced to the 156.
http://img.drive.com.au/drive_images..._leadimage.jpg

Purrybonker 05-27-2005 06:14 AM

only her/his barber knows for sure (yeah right, I'm sure the "knowledge circle" is pretty wide)...

Edited. -Z-man.

targa911S 05-27-2005 10:29 AM

That Alfa is sweet looking. Too bad it will always be broken!

kach22i 05-27-2005 11:04 AM

Just a little more on the Mazda CX-7:

http://media.ford.com/mazda/article_display.cfm?article_id=20906&CFID=1798438& CFTOKEN=f36ce3351d0bc4a3-379891F1-F209-6BC8-23ABA85582C3C0E4&jsessionid=b4307de4dcdf$E2$3C$A


Quote:

The production Mazda CX-7 will pick up many of the design cues of the concept vehicle, and will be built solely in Hiroshima, Japan. More information about the vehicle will be available as the year progresses.
Hiroshima?

Is it nuclear powered?:cool:

kach22i 12-15-2005 07:07 AM

http://www.blueovalnews.com/index.php?categoryid=15&p2_articleid=43&s=&
Quote:

With Active Torque-Split All-Wheel Drive , a computer-controlled coupling feeds up to 50-percent of the engine’s torque to the rear wheels for exceptional handling whether the driving conditions are dry and fast or slippery and paced.
All of the AWD cars that are FWD based, feel and act like FWD unless there is wheel slip (Jag X-type excluded from this generalization for many reasons).

So the question I have is the Mazda system really any different than Audi or Subaru?

Have you driven a Mazda with this or read about it?

wludavid 12-15-2005 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kach22i
http://www.blueovalnews.com/index.php?categoryid=15&p2_articleid=43&s=&


All of the AWD cars that are FWD based, feel and act like FWD unless there is wheel slip (Jag X-type excluded from this generalization for many reasons).

So the question I have is the Mazda system really any different than Audi or Subaru?

Have you driven a Mazda with this or read about it?

Subarus with manual tranny have a transfer case that divides torque 50/50 f/r under normal driving condition. Only the automatics behave like fwd when there's no slippage. I'm pretty sure the stick shift audis have something similar.

kach22i 12-15-2005 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by wludavid
Subarus with manual tranny have a transfer case that divides torque 50/50 f/r under normal driving condition. Only the automatics behave like fwd when there's no slippage. I'm pretty sure the stick shift audis have something similar.
Thanks, I did not know this before.


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