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10 Cars That Coulda Been Contenders

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2009 Pontiac G8 GXP The American automotive market is one of the world’s biggest meritocracies. If a car is good, it sells well, and if it’s not, well, it gets a shorter Wikipedia entry. Now some may argue that vehicles like the Toyota Camry are too bland and don’t deserve their success. Then again, there’s a lot to be said for consistency…ask McDonalds.

Every now and then though, a car comes along that, despite a long list of merits, never quite achieves the ubiquity that you might expect. Sometimes it’s style, other times marketing, and yet other times it’s simply because the car was “ahead of its time,” that is, not exactly fitting in with contemporary consumer tastes.

Do these cars deserve their fate as also-rans? Not to me…they’re all good, and if people would be willing to overlook one simple thing (OK, maybe more than one in some cases), they’d find themselves behind the wheel of some very satisfying machinery. On the other hand, look for some great values on the used market in the near future.

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May 22nd, 2009

Quick Drive – 2009 Mazda 5 Review

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Two friends of mine recently had their first kids. They’re both young, live in urban areas (one in Orange County, the other in San Francisco), they both lead pretty active lifestyles, and coincidentally, they both drive Mazda 3s. 2009_mazda_5_02.jpg

The Mazda 3 is a great small car, one that I thoroughly enjoy, whether it’s the 2009 models now heading out to pasture or the new 2010 Mazda 3 that’s replacing it. Yet it is a little on the small side, and if you’re expanding your family, it’s probably time to expand your vehicle too. Luckily, both of these guys can stay brand loyal thanks to the 2009 Mazda 5.

The 2009 Mazda 5 is mechanically similar to the Mazda 3, sharing the basic underpinnings, engine, transmission, and other key points. It’s roomy inside, has a third row and good cargo room. It also has a navigation system and a bunch of other cool gadgets for around $25,000. But it differs from every other five-door hatchback in its price class for one simple reason: It’s actually a small minivan.
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March 6th, 2009
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