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Anyone driven both?

One hears few complaints about how the new one drives, especially the S model.

Bruce
 
Don't like a "harsh" ride? Change the runflat tires to regular tires.

Drive, have fun!

I drove mine virtually non-stop from Connecticut to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and had a great time! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/lol.gif

They work great on the highway - speed is no problem - handling is wonderful - I have a bad back, and even after that long trip, I felt much better than when we drive 3 hours to PA in our M3 !

Fabulous cars!!!!!! Get 2 - they're small!
 
I find it interesting in the Wife vs Husband when it
comes to buying cars.
My Wife wanted "her own" car.I had to remind myself that it was for her - not me when making a decision.
We (she) ended up buying a Mazda Protege.
To me,it was like purchasing a refridgerator - no
emotional attachment,just common sense,depreciation,etc.
Not like buying a sportscar,etc.

- Doug
 
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