moose004
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So a few years ago when my wife needed a car, we bought a 2010 Mazda 5 (basically a 3/4-scale minivan) used at Carmax, and it's been a real workhorse for us these past 4 years. Solid car, economical, roomy, even came with a stick shift, and how often do you find those in mom's taxi?
When the time came for me to buy a new car in 2014 because I have a 75-mile round-trip commute to my job every day, I remembered how much we liked our Mazda, so I bought a brand-new 2014 Mazda 3s Grand Touring. It was pimped. Leather, navigation, Bose stereo, straight ballin'. I put 27,000 miles on that thing in the first 17 months and loved the hell out of it.
But I never loved it so much as when it looked like this.
Back on the 9th we had a driver cross the centerline on us on a two-lane road near our house and we hit them head-on. We were doing about 50 mph and the other driver estimated she was also doing about 50, I'm not sure about that. All of us--me, my wife, and the other driver--walked away from the wreck with nothing more than bruises. There was zero intrusion into the passenger cabin. The doors still seal, although the driver's door had to be pried open. The windshield wasn't even cracked.
Hopefully I'm heading to the dealer this afternoon to pull the trigger on a new Mazda, a 2016 Mazda 6, while my beloved Mazda 3 heads to the Great Junkyard in the Sky (it's written off). Because after this, you bet your happy ass I'm putting me and my family back in another safe car.
When the time came for me to buy a new car in 2014 because I have a 75-mile round-trip commute to my job every day, I remembered how much we liked our Mazda, so I bought a brand-new 2014 Mazda 3s Grand Touring. It was pimped. Leather, navigation, Bose stereo, straight ballin'. I put 27,000 miles on that thing in the first 17 months and loved the hell out of it.
But I never loved it so much as when it looked like this.

Back on the 9th we had a driver cross the centerline on us on a two-lane road near our house and we hit them head-on. We were doing about 50 mph and the other driver estimated she was also doing about 50, I'm not sure about that. All of us--me, my wife, and the other driver--walked away from the wreck with nothing more than bruises. There was zero intrusion into the passenger cabin. The doors still seal, although the driver's door had to be pried open. The windshield wasn't even cracked.
Hopefully I'm heading to the dealer this afternoon to pull the trigger on a new Mazda, a 2016 Mazda 6, while my beloved Mazda 3 heads to the Great Junkyard in the Sky (it's written off). Because after this, you bet your happy ass I'm putting me and my family back in another safe car.