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i hold this at a higher standard than the old mini's
I even owned a lengendary Datsun 510 with one of the first fully independent rear suspensions (rear wheel drive) they did it with 6 universal joints which you replaced almost monthly.
I also had the first Mazda GLC GT, my first new car (1977, the same year the Accord was introduced). I loved the GLC, but GT!, it was rear wheel drive with a 1300 motor which had less horsepower then my lawn tractor. It had a hard time keeping up with traffic on 4 lane highways. When I sold it there wasn't a body panel you could have not removed with your bare hands. (did not spend a dime on the motor however)
Modern Japanese cars are so much better then they where in the early days.
#22
I even owned a lengendary Datsun 510 with one of the first fully independent rear suspensions (rear wheel drive) they did it with 6 universal joints which you replaced almost monthly.
I also had the first Mazda GLC GT, my first new car (1977, the same year the Accord was introduced).
Modern Japanese cars are so much better then they where in the early days.
I'd better stop responding like this, don't want the kids to think the fogys have taken over.
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