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I asked the question earlier about these and then found a supplier on the Net. This is really cool for Mazda5 and other 5-door owners. Great for tailgating and weekends introducimg your kids to the Great Outdoors. http://www.napierenterprises.com It can be used alone without the "sleeve" which attaches over the liftgate. Sleeping bags, an ice cooler w/food, a Coleman stove and pan and you are good to go. Only $189.95 Don't forget your digital camera --we want to see pics. fowler3 |
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Replying to: fowler3 (Jun 22, 2006 7:53 pm) |
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Replying to: sschriber (Jun 30, 2006 6:34 am) Went from the Ody to a Mazda Protegé and loved it. I dislike firm seats and the Pro's seats are almost duplicates of those in the Ody, only lower. And unlike the Ody, the Protegé has a small turning circle and doesn't lean in sharp turns. Why am I interested in the MZ5? I miss the Ody van sometimes and wish I had a hatch, but most vans and other cars have wide turning circles. Ever need to make a U-turn quickly on a busy thoroughfare without having to stop, back up, and then pull around? The Mazda5 has the same small turning circle of the Protegé. It can turn from a Left Turn lane make a U-turn and stay in the left lane going in the opposit direction. That's one use for "handling". Any other car or vehicle I get has to have Mazda's handling, economy, quality, and fun-to-drive. When you look there's nothing out there, especially the size of the Mazda5. Why can't Chrysler and GM make the same thing? From the design standpoint, they would get one thing right and ten things wrong. They'd try to please everybody and please nobody. Mazda designs and builds to a particular segment and makes no bones about it. When you buy any other car you are just one more on the road -- when you buy a Mazda you belong to a select group, not necessarily a club, though there are many popping up on the Web. If nothing else you know you made a good decision. That's my 2-cents. fowler3 Still zooming at 75 (not mph). |
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Replying to: fowler3 (Jun 30, 2006 6:00 pm)
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