The father of a young man I knew had one of these, and he liked it so much that he swore by them. Mazda truly redeemed itself with the GLC. We all remember the tremendous flop the rotary engined cars were in '72. My uncle owned a '72 wagon that spent more time in the shop than it did in his driveway. Nice to see that this 'un's still in great shape.
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The father of a young man I knew had
one of these, and he liked it so much
that he swore by them. Mazda truly
redeemed itself with the GLC. We all
remember the tremendous flop the
rotary engined cars were in '72. My
uncle owned a '72 wagon that spent more time in the shop than it did in
his driveway. Nice to see that this 'un's
still in great shape.
hek yes. like an '82 corolla but with niftier headlights.
thank you for the northwest thornton northglenn dealer badge, which is apparently an ungoogleable phrase.
That cat seems to approve of the GLC. Smart cat.
I want one of these so bad.
Had an 87 323 sedan (this car's genesis). It was great, simple and reliable. Let it go at 160k miles after an Explorer nailed me.
HAD lots of these up to 7,8 yrs ago ,we call it mazda 323 here in TRINIDAD and tobago.615
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