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Poll: Mazda Miata or Chevrolet Camaro?
Which sporty two-door car would YOU rather own, a Mazda Miata or Chevrolet Camaro?
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The latest edition of Mazda’s internal magazine, Zoom-Zoom, may hint at the arrival of a Hydrogen-powered rotary engine sportscar from the Japanese automaker.
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Top 10 Worst Cars for Tall Drivers in 2017: Consumer Reports
If you’re a tall driver shopping for a new car, you should probably avoid these.
Consumer Reports has revealed its list of the 10 worst cars for tall drivers, and unsurprisingly, it’s filled with compact sports cars and convertibles. To arrive at the selection of cars, the publication took a closer look at test scores of recently tested vehicles, for seat comfort, driving position, access and the view out. The tallest tester used was 6 feet 2 inches.
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And some of these cars aren’t even recommended for short drivers. Consumer Reports says sports cars cater poorly to both extreme, with tall drivers hitting the roof and short people unable to reach the clutch.
Since the vehicles aren’t ranked in a particular order, they are listed below alphabetically.