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I took a look at that picture and was bothered. Miatae do not break down that often and require emergency roadside service. It's a shame that someone would choose to portray our humble Miata as trouble prone like that... everybody in the Miata business knows they are reliable as can be and just don't break down at the side of the road like that. It's a fun car, not a trouble car.

Other than that, the pic looked OK. The skirt on the model was a tad short; reminded me of the general trend in hemlines in Prague in the spring.

- Mike



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What? There was a Miata in that picture?


At 05:14 AM 29/01/2004, (email redacted) wrote:

>I took a look at that picture and was bothered. Miatae do not break down
>that often and require emergency roadside service. It's a shame that
>someone would choose to portray our humble Miata as trouble prone like
>that... everybody in the Miata business knows they are reliable as can be
>and just don't break down at the side of the road like that. It's a fun
>car, not a trouble car.
>
>Other than that, the pic looked OK. The skirt on the model was a tad
>short; reminded me of the general trend in hemlines in Prague in the spring.
>
>- Mike
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Mail From: tbeavan1 (Terry Beavan)

Yeah, well that IS what I've been reading on the list, but I still don't
see it either....
Terry :D

Matthew King wrote:

> What? There was a Miata in that picture?
>
>
> At 05:14 AM 29/01/2004, (email redacted) wrote:
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>>I took a look at that picture and was bothered. Miatae do not break down
>>that often and require emergency roadside service. It's a shame that
>>someone would choose to portray our humble Miata as trouble prone like
>>that... everybody in the Miata business knows they are reliable as can be
>>and just don't break down at the side of the road like that. It's a fun
>>car, not a trouble car.
>>
>>Other than that, the pic looked OK. The skirt on the model was a tad
>>short; reminded me of the general trend in hemlines in Prague in the spring.
>>
>>- Mike
>>
>
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Yes. The Miata was the first thing I noticed. Why?

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> From: Matthew King <(email redacted)>
> Date: 2004/01/28 Wed PM 09:56:11 GMT
> To: <(email redacted)>
> Subject: Re: [Miata] Who's in this pic?
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