I’ve just realised that I must have a fascination with Hatchbacks. All (five) vehicles that I have owned have been hatch backs. My latest addition (and currently owned mode of transport) is the 2010 Mazda 6 Sports Luxury Hatchback, which incidentally was also available as either a
I’ve just realised that I must have a fascination with Hatchbacks. All (five) vehicles that I have owned have been hatch backs. My latest addition (and currently owned mode of transport) is the 2010 Mazda 6 Sports Luxury Hatchback, which incidentally was also available as either a
The Mazda 2 was the 2008 World Car of the Year. It also just missed out in winning the Wheels 2008 Car of the Year and Won Australia’s Best Cars (Best Small car) in the same year. Achieving all of these accolades (and possibly more), would indicate
The Mazda 2 was the 2008 World Car of the Year. It also just missed out in winning the Wheels 2008 Car of the Year and Won Australia’s Best Cars (Best Small car) in the same year. Achieving all of these accolades (and possibly more), would indicate
Many car enthusiasts or people in the know associate Alfa Romeos with passion, emotion, style personified and thrilling driving experiences. Unfortunately, they are also known (especially the earlier models) to be unreliable rust-buckets that go hand-in-hand with hefty and on-going maintenance and repair costs. Some would say
I’ll never forget the following advertising tagline plastered in magazines and billboards everywhere “You can feel it in the curves”. I’ll never forget watching the TV commercials that showed off its sleek and futuristic lines (especially the sporty looking TX5 hatchback). But most of all, I’ll never