TurfBurn said:Nice article... but one mistake... or at least so I've been told... the car was NOT named for the kenwood MP3 player in it... it was name MP3 for Mazda Protege 3rd generation...
Not really, I was just trying to figure out where you had heard that...TurfBurn said:I had been corrected by other members who have been around longer... as I thought it was the MP3 player that was the reason for the name as well... but apparently not or something... So it was just what I was corrected to. Could still be wrong I guess... but both make sense... so it doesn't matter in the end I guess???
TurfBurn said:Well that'd be interesting... I'd like to know for sure which is the actual... I had thought it was for the player... and then told it was for 3rd gen... and you are saying that mazda said for the player.. LOL... oh well. It's a cool mazda... that's all that matters![]()
Hey Bob! Nice to see you stop by again...BondoBob said:Just to jump in and say "Hi, Chris" and agree. The MP3 was named because that because it was the first production car with a deck capable of playing MP3 files (on a CD-R). All the press reports and magazine stories said the same thing. I had also heard the story about Mazda not wanting to release the car as a "Mazdaspeed" version due to the lack of HP -- both Grassroots Motorsports and Road & Track both mentioned it.
This thread was started 2 years ago, site prob went down since then.tarmac and beer said:the www.virtualroadtest.com website you posted doesn't not seem to work. can you post the correct address? i'd love to read the rest of the article, thanks!