Starting at $29,450
This one $40,925
You can’t actually buy this thing, so I had to review a car you can’t buy (my tester was #738 / 1,099 worldwide)
The MX-5 is a universally loved car by auto journalists, and there are one trillion glowing MX-5 reviews, how’s mine to be different?
I took the approach, “That’s why most reviews about the MX-5 read the same, and sound like this” which they all do, because the car is that good.
However, “The real question is: which model year do you choose? This one, or wait for the all-new model coming next year?”
(short answer – buy this year, the simpler, purer version, because the all-new model will be covered in tech and aids.)
Read it online at Autonet.
Even the photoshoot came together beautifully, come ON this haybale face.
I added it to my collection, “Special Car Photos“.
So for sure I was pleased when this printed across the newspaper chain. Of all the ones ahhh.
My favourite line even ended up in the blue circle, couldn’t have worked out better.
Now this is the review I link to when I have to showcase my work.
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Update: this review ended up being quoted on the Mazda site ha, here
For sure search the car for physical clues like blood, hair and DNA, but also pay attention to the little things you can’t hold?
I’m speaking with Chris Pogue, current Senior VP at cyber-threat analysis software company Nuix, and former U.S. Army Warrant Officer attached to the Criminal Investigation Division.
Read it online at Autonet.
It’s assumed the first instinct is to search the car for blood and hair, for physical DNA, but how about paying attention to the little things that could be clues.
2nd Favourite line:
Then add in the footage from traffic cameras (everyone forgets those are always watching.)
That’s me in the lede photo, cornering a Subaru Legacy.
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From how keyless entry fobs contain a key, to hiding the pink slip and never programming the navigation with your actual address under “home” (a thief then knows where it is, and where you’re not.)
Thanks this week to contributors Paul and Brian!
Read it online at Autonet.
Use the passenger seat heater to keep your takeout warm. Prop the pizza box up on a can, now the box will sit flat on a seat that is not.
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Sharing some Driving Tricks, Part 1 – here
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