Which Car Has the Best Personality?

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Which car has the best personality (visual appeal)?

  • Mazda 3

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • Scion tC

    Votes: 6 37.5%
  • Hyundai Veloster

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Cars don't have personalities, ya dingus!

    Votes: 4 25.0%

  • Total voters
    16

JonahLynx

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Mazda 3:



Scion tC:



Hyundai Veloster:

 
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Shouryu

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#3
*sigh*

For someone who displays the Mazda insignia as part of his sig, you disappoint me, Jonah.

The answer is ALWAYS Miata.
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JonahLynx

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#4
*sigh*

For someone who displays the Mazda insignia as part of his sig, you disappoint me, Jonah.

The answer is ALWAYS Miata.
LOL, yeah as much as i love the mx5, gonna need a little more cargo space than none at all! :p
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
Aug 13, 2014
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#5
The Mazda 3 looks more friendly. The other two look aggressive and actually somewhat hostile.
 
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Tintin

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#6
The Scion tC, but I have to say I'm not a fan of any of the grill-shapes. Yeah, I totally know my cars. ;)
And the Miata looks both friendly and aggressive. That's pretty clever. And the colour of the car, oh, man. So good!
 
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cmarieh

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#7
I don't really like any one of them. However, put a Volkswagon Jetta up then I would choose that one. When I think of a personality, my first thought is safety. When I was about six or seven my mom was in a bad car accident and we were told aside from God why she survived without being paralyzed is from the type of car she was in and it was a Jetta. I kind of think it goes the same for people. I enjoy being around people who have a personality that I feel safe around. Anyway, just a thought.
 

seoulsearch

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#8
My first two cars were Fords, and they had personalities, all right.

Money-sucking divas.
 

JonahLynx

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#10
The Scion tC, but I have to say I'm not a fan of any of the grill-shapes.
Really? I did like the last gen Mazda 3 smiley better than current one TBH.
 
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kenthomas27

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#11
LOL, yeah as much as i love the mx5, gonna need a little more cargo space than none at all! :p
HA! Plus if you ever have a wreck in a Miata theres the added enbarassment of standing on the side of the road with a sweater tied around your waist.
 

seoulsearch

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#12
HA! Plus if you ever have a wreck in a Miata theres the added enbarassment of standing on the side of the road with a sweater tied around your waist.
Nothing like a Miata. Giant wind-up toy car that's simply missing the big key in the back...

(And hey don't they blow up if you hit them too hard from behind???!!)
 

melita916

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#13
i drive a dodge neon. it's holding on to dear life.

my nephew says he likes riding in my car cuz he gets a free massage at stop lights. lol
 

seoulsearch

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#14
I loved my Neon the same way in which I loved my double-wide modular (read: trailer) home back in my original home state.

Everyone and their mother (father, and 2nd cousins) made fun of it, but hey.

At the time it was reliable and affordable... What more could I want?
 
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Tintin

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#16
Really? I did like the last gen Mazda 3 smiley better than current one TBH.
Yes, really. That's true. I guess I prefer cars with grill-shapes more akin to many cars from the 1930s and 40s.
 

JonahLynx

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#17
I don't really like any one of them. However, put a Volkswagon Jetta up then I would choose that one. When I think of a personality, my first thought is safety. When I was about six or seven my mom was in a bad car accident and we were told aside from God why she survived without being paralyzed is from the type of car she was in and it was a Jetta. I kind of think it goes the same for people. I enjoy being around people who have a personality that I feel safe around. Anyway, just a thought.
Good point, and glad your mom was protected! VW does make great cars although the Mazda got a higher safety score than the Jetta this year if I'm not mistaken. The other two, yeah not so much! :(
 
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cmarieh

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#18
Good point, and glad your mom was protected! VW does make great cars although the Mazda got a higher safety score than the Jetta this year if I'm not mistaken. The other two, yeah not so much! :(
I know from experience that the Jetta's last a lot longer than a lot of cars.
 
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Tintin

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#19
HA! Plus if you ever have a wreck in a Miata theres the added enbarassment of standing on the side of the road with a sweater tied around your waist.
Ah, so that's the preppy look, isn't it? Weird American terms.
 

p_rehbein

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#20
I thought we were discussing the "personalities" of cars.......not cookie cutters...........

My 1967 Get Out and Push has all of these beat when it comes to personality

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